Comfrey Leaf and Root Oil
I make both comfrey root oil and comfrey leaf oil, and have decided to combine the 2 to give you the best of both worlds. The root is harvested in late winter when the levels of allantoin, the most active ingredient, are highest and when its properties are strongest. It is then processed by cleaning and removing the root bark. The silky, slippery roots, which you can see in one of the photos are then infused into Australian certified organic oil, applying minimum heat for maximum potency. We are now offering 2 choices of infusions....one into olive oil and the other, sunflower oil.
The leaves are harvested some weeks after the root when they are in their prime. The root oil is then infused with the leaves over several weeks.
The Comfrey Leaf and Root Oil oil can be applied direct or added to recipes for salves, creams, soaps etc. As well as being high in allantoin which encourages cell regeneration comfrey is also very high in silica. The roots are very smooth and slippery due to this silica content. This imparts a wonderful effect on the skin. As well as being known as "Knitbone" comfrey has also been know as "a woman's best friend" due to its skin regeneration properties. It is for this reason that it should not be used on open wounds as it can heal over the skin too fast.
The oil is made in small batches to ensure maximum freshness and we have developed methods to to ensure maximum potency all year round. The oil includes a little natural vitamin E and rosemary extract which are both rich in antioxidants and lengthen shelf life. It has a lovely earthy scent which is not affected by the rosemary extract.
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EXTRA INFORMATION FOR THOSE WHO ARE INTERESTED
A good part of my life is spent growing, harvesting and processing comfrey. I love it. You can see in the photos the root just harvested, the root with its root bark still on and the residue root bark once it has been removed. It is this root bark that contains most of the pyrrolizidine alkaloids, which are the substances within comfrey that have been found to be problematic if ingested in large quantities.
The growing of comfrey improves the soil.....the roots break up clay, the leaves grow vigorously thru spring and summer and start to die back in autumn returning to the soil all the minerals that have been mined by the strong roots. So the soil improves every year and the comfrey just gets more and more powerful and potent. Beautiful soil....beautiful products....beautiful YOU!
I often say that the making of the balm kind of calls the tune in my life. I have just gone through the harvesting and processing season, soon the making of the oils and balms will ramp up and then I will spend more time sitting at my computer to make sure I spread the word.
I hope you enjoy using my products as much as I enjoy making them!