Comfrey is known in folk medicine for centuries. In folk medicine it is sometimes referred to as “knitbone” for its ability to speed wound healing. Allantoin is the main active component in comfrey and it is believed to reduce pain, stimulate the processes of regeneration of bone and skin tissue. Tannins are considered to accelerate the healing processes in wounds and ulcers. Over the last three years, a series of double-blind studies have found evidence that topical comfrey is helpful for various conditions involving pain in the joints or muscles. In the ancient civilization of China, India, Egypt, Babylon and Greece bee venom was used for apitherapy. The ointment with bee venom can be helpful for dealing with the painful states of muscles and joints. It can also be used for a warming massage of the muscles before and after exercise.*
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