Naturopharm Symphytum 30c liquid. Symphytum is from the Greek Sympha 'to unite'. Of value as a first aid for injuries to the bones and problems like a painful bruised feeling in the eye, after a direct blow to the eye. Speed up healing of bones, broken. Traditionally known for its great use in penetrating to perineum and bones and in non union fractures. 20ml
Homoeopathic Materia Medica states use of Symphytum is:
Non-union of fractures
Irritable stump after amputation
Pricking pain and soreness of periosteum
For traumatic injury to the eye
Stimulates growth of epithelium on ulcerated surfaces
Homeopathic potency of symphytum. 30c Alcohol approx 11%
Acute: Use 4 drops per dose orally at 15 minute intervals for up to 6 doses (if required) then 3 times a day as required.
Chronic: Use 4 drops per dose orally 3 times a day as required
Keep out of reach of Children. Caution: Do not use if foreign objects are medically inserted into body such as pacemakers, pins and titanium joints etc.
Symphytum 30c uses Symphytum 30c, prepared from comfrey. In homeopathic use, these ingredients are commonly chosen to support recovery after bone or periosteum injury, especially when soreness or tenderness lingers after the first stage of healing.
The extra value in the blend is that it can is one of the classic homeopathic remedies linked with bones and blunt injury to bony areas.
This also helps explain why symphytum is traditionally known as knitbone, which explains why it is so strongly associated with bone support in herbal and homeopathic practice.
What is Symphytum 30c commonly used for?
Symphytum 30c is commonly used in homeopathy after fractures, blows to bony areas, or lingering soreness around bones and the periosteum.
What is Symphytum 30c made from?
Symphytum is the homeopathic preparation of comfrey. The product is a single 30c remedy rather than a mixed injury formula.
Why would I choose Symphytum 30c?
You would usually choose it when the issue is closely related to bone soreness or recovery, and when you specifically want the traditional Symphytum remedy rather than a broader trauma blend.