SYMPHOSAN’S SEVEN INGREDIENTS
To obtain a therapeutically balanced preparation, the fresh plant extract of Hypericum perforatum (St John’s wort) is added to the pure product of Symphytum officinale (comfrey). St John’s wort is well known and proven as a remedy for the blood and for wounds, and as such, helps to intensify the effect of Symphytum.
Hamamelis (witch hazel) is, in the experience of the North American Indians, one of the important wound-healing remedies. It has gained a deserved place in modern medicine too.
Sanicle is another tried and proven country remedy, especially indicated for badly healing wounds, cuts and grazes. It has been used by people in the country for centuries. Unfortunately, it is quite rare in many areas.
Solidago virgaurea, also known as goldenrod and woundwort, has also been used to treat wounds since time immemorial. It is anti-inflammatory and speeds up the healing process. Its content of essential oils, tannins and saponins may be responsible for these valuable effects.
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