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Comfrey Bark Powder

Comfrey Bark Powder

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Wholesale Bulk Comfrey Bark Powder Suppliers in USA

Common Name:

Comfrey Bark Powder

Botanical Name:

Symphytum officinale

Family:

Boraginaceae

Plant Parts Used:

Bark

Form:

Powder

Color Appearance:

Brown Color Powder

* (due to the nature of natural ingredients, color may slightly vary)

Mesh Size:

60 ~ 80 mesh

Certifications:

USDA, EU, Kosher

Country of Origin:

India

Product Applications:

Nutraceuticals, Cosmetics, Herbal Teas, Capsules, Tablets, Functional foods beverages

Product Offerings:

Comfrey Bark Powder

Medikonda Nutrients is the Largest Manufacturer, Wholesale Supplier, Bulk Distributor, Exporter of USDA Organic Comfrey Bark Powder in USA.

Comfrey Bark Powder: Overview

Comfrey Bark Powder is a finely ground herbal product derived from the bark of the Symphytum officinale plant, commonly known as comfrey. While the roots and leaves are more traditionally used, the bark also contains beneficial compounds like allantoin, tannins, and mucilage that make it valuable in herbal preparations. Comfrey bark is recognized for its soothing, anti-inflammatory, and skin-regenerative properties.This powder is typically brown in color and is used externally in balms, compresses, and poultices to aid in the healing of bruises, sprains, and minor wounds. It is especially valued for promoting tissue repair, reducing swelling, and easing muscle soreness. Due to the presence of pyrrolizidine alkaloids, internal use is generally discouraged unless properly processed. In natural skincare and therapeutic herbalism, Comfrey Bark Powder offers a plant-based approach for promoting healthy recovery and relief from musculoskeletal discomfort.

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