My mate Rod came off his motorbike and broke his arm. His partner at the time was a herbalist and he used Comfrey. It worked too well and he had to have his arm broken again to realign the bones and another six months is a plaster cast
Not sure of the method in ingestion of Comfrey. Maybe a tea. Could don’t a rub as his arm was in a cast
I’ve never put knitbone to the test. Have you?
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No, I haven’t. But I was interested when I found out that the German common name is “Beinwell” (leg comfort or leg well-being).
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Interesting!
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My mate Rod came off his motorbike and broke his arm. His partner at the time was a herbalist and he used Comfrey. It worked too well and he had to have his arm broken again to realign the bones and another six months is a plaster cast
Not sure of the method in ingestion of Comfrey. Maybe a tea. Could don’t a rub as his arm was in a cast
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Powerful!
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That’s the only thing they can put the healing, as it did, down to
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Ew. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing then. Thanks for the hint!
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Just don’t fall off your motorbike Margaret
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😁
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I’ll try really hard (but as I can’t even ride a push-bike without falling off, don’t fancy my chances …)
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Knitbone, eh?
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Seems to work if I read Brian’s answer.
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hmm
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