![]() Symphytum 6c, can be used as a routine remedy where the periosteum has been damaged. Once all the inflammation has died down, the perosteal or new bone undergoes remodeling to form the smooth bony lumps known as exostoses or osteophytes. ![]() A reaction occurs in the tissue layer under the periosteum or cartilage resulting in the formation of new bone. These are hard bony lumps which form as a result of disturbance or damage to the periosteal layer of bone or as a result of damage or degeneration of joint cartilage. Symphytum can help ulceration of the stomach and duodenum which is linked with stress and with the use of non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs such as phenylbutazone, although infectious cause may be involved in some way.īone spurs. Injuries to the eye from blunt objects will especially benefit from this remedy. Assists healing where there is damage to the bony orbit of the eye. It is an important eye remedy particularly where injury is concerned. Stimulates the growth of epithelium on ulcerated surfacesĬonsider: Calc phos, Arnica, Calendula, Silica, Ledum, Ruta grav, Rhus tox, Hypericum.Eye injuries especially blows, trauma to the eyes.Penetrating wound to bone and the periosteum.Acts on bone, encouraging the healing of fractures.Together with other vulneraries like Arnica it is indicated in the treatment of injuries generally. This remedy should always be given as a routine in fracture treatment as an aid to healing. The root of this plant produces a substance which stimulates growth of epithelium on ulcerated parts, and hastens union of bone in fractures. A 6c potency given once daily is specifically indicated in assisting the healing of non-union fractures in animals. ![]() The colloquial name for this herbal remedy is knitbone and in fact in its homeopathic form it has a similar effect in promoting the healing of fractures in all pets. Symphytum is the herb Comfrey in homeopathic potency.
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