Comfrey Root Extract Ointment Relieves Back Pain Fast
Main Category: Back PainAlso Included In: Sports Medicine / Fitness
Article Date: 21 May 2009 - 5:00 PDT
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[Efficacy and safety of comfrey root extract ointment in the treatment of acute upper or lower back pain: results of a double blind randomised placebo controlled multicentre trial Online First Br J Sports Med 2009; doi: 10.1136/bjsm.2009.058677]
An ointment containing an extract of comfrey root quickly and effectively relieves back pain, finds industry sponsored research published ahead of print in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
The authors base their findings on 120 people with upper or lower back pain who were treated three times a day for five days with either a dummy ointment or one containing comfrey root extract.
The participants were all aged between 18 and 60 and rubbed on 4 g of ointment at each application.
They were asked to assess their levels of back pain, and to what degree this interfered with normal movement, using validated pain and mobility scales on four separate occasions before, during, and at the end of the study period.
Neither the trial participants nor the researchers knew who had been given the comfrey root extract ointment.
Only one person given the comfrey root extract ointment had taken a regular painkiller (paracetamol) for a cold.
The results showed that pain intensity fell by an average of 39% between the first and fourth assessment among the 60 people treated with the dummy ointment.
But among those treated with the comfrey root extract ointment, the fall in pain intensity averaged 95% between the first and fourth assessment.
Comfrey root also was also fast acting, relieving pain after an hour.
Several previous studies have also compared the effectiveness of comfrey root preparations with regular anti-inflammatory creams for the relief of muscle and joint pain. The results indicated that comfrey root was more effective.
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British Journal Of Sports Medicine
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posted by Linda on 15 Aug 2010 at 12:19 pmI have been researching articles for pain relieve and repair to hips, knees and feet related to my own discomfort on a daily passes. I found this article and have search in my area for your products. I can find the comfrey root but no other ingredient that my article or your information provide. Please help me, where can I purchase this product. I live in Denver CO, I have vitamin cottage, whole foods, sprouts and cannot fird this. Please......help.
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posted by Cecilia on 18 Sep 2010 at 12:29 pmMy father was from Eastern Europe. We had a Comfrey plant growing in our yard. He would mash the leaves and mix them with rubbing alcohol and apply them to early closed injuries and muschle aches, with much success. I am looking to purchase the Kytta Ointment, but cannot find it anywhere. Can you help me to find an outlet for this product. I suffer from chronic low back and, bilateral leg pain. The Kytta Ointment sounds promising.
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posted by Anita on 19 Sep 2010 at 2:54 amCheck the ingredient labels for comfrey in some of the sports type creams in your stores. You can also order comfrey ointment online. Just google search it, there are lots of places. Or, you can buy the ingredients (online/local health store) and make your own.
Good luck!
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Severe Back Pain Ointment for a 80 Yr. Old
posted by Linda on 27 Nov 2011 at 8:27 amWhat can I use for my mom back ache to relieve it immediately as she is 80 years old and seems to have a muscle spasm in her lower back area. What is the best ointment and medication for this.
I thank you in advance.
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