Guest guest Posted May 22, 2009 Report Share Posted May 22, 2009 hello wise group, a good friends son just fractured his femur, i know about comfrey, any other suggestions would be timely welcomed, with regards comfrey, there has been study on rats apparantly that warms of its harm to liver...not sure how much to believe in this...my two of my herbal mentors don't buy it...juliette de bairacly levy for one, who studied the gypsy's around the world methods of healing their animals and selves uses it and notes that all animals eat it heartily if they find it...reason says that most wild and wisely domesticated animals don't eat what is harmful to them...perhaps the rats were subject to another missed factor?...anyways there is also maurice messegue's method of administering the comfrey/medicinals throught the hands and feet...would the liver be involved then?...would the compounds of comfrey get to the femur?...maybe a compress is best? unsure...opinions and thoughts are needed here...kind thanks michael Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2009 Report Share Posted May 22, 2009 Good morning...Give Doc's office a call and get the BFC formula .There is a data sheet in the files about it also . I would never worry about taking this !...Mary O michaelhollihn Friday, May 22, 2009 6:27 AM herbal remedies {Herbal Remedies} child with fractured femur hello wise group,a good friends son just fractured his femur,i know about comfrey, any other suggestions would be timely welcomed,with regards comfrey, there has been study on rats apparantly that warms of its harm to liver...not sure how much to believe in this...my two of my herbal mentors don't buy it...juliette de bairacly levy for one, who studied the gypsy's around the world methods of healing their animals and selves uses it and notes that all animals eat it heartily if they find it...reason says that most wild and wisely domesticated animals don't eat what is harmful to them...perhaps the rats were subject to another missed factor?...anyways there is also maurice messegue's method of administering the comfrey/medicinals throught the hands and feet...would the liver be involved then?...would the compounds of comfrey get to the femur?...maybe a compress is best? unsure...opinions and thoughts are needed here...kind thanks michael Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2009 Report Share Posted May 22, 2009 Raspberry, walnut, black rice, black sesame, black beans, black chicken, red grapes, shitake, goji, liver and kidney, preferably organic. Acupuncture would be good, and an herbalist could design a formula precisely for him. You could get a TENS too. Helps bone repair. - Mary Ostrowski herbal remedies Friday, May 22, 2009 9:11 AM Re: {Herbal Remedies} child with fractured femur Good morning...Give Doc's office a call and get the BFC formula .There is a data sheet in the files about it also . I would never worry about taking this !...Mary O michaelhollihn Friday, May 22, 2009 6:27 AM herbal remedies {Herbal Remedies} child with fractured femur hello wise group,a good friends son just fractured his femur,i know about comfrey, any other suggestions would be timely welcomed,with regards comfrey, there has been study on rats apparantly that warms of its harm to liver...not sure how much to believe in this...my two of my herbal mentors don't buy it...juliette de bairacly levy for one, who studied the gypsy's around the world methods of healing their animals and selves uses it and notes that all animals eat it heartily if they find it...reason says that most wild and wisely domesticated animals don't eat what is harmful to them...perhaps the rats were subject to another missed factor?...anyways there is also maurice messegue's method of administering the comfrey/medicinals throught the hands and feet...would the liver be involved then?...would the compounds of comfrey get to the femur?...maybe a compress is best? unsure...opinions and thoughts are needed here...kind thanks michael Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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