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Comfrey Leaf - Feed Ingredient
Comfrey Leaf is a botanical ingredient derived from the leaves of the Symphytum officinale plant, a perennial herb native to Europe and Asia. Traditionally used in herbal medicine, comfrey leaves contain a variety of bioactive compounds, including allantoin, rosmarinic acid, and tannins, which have been associated with cell regeneration, anti-inflammatory activity, and wound-healing properties. The leaves also contain mucilage, contributing to a soothing effect on mucous membranes.
In equine nutrition, Comfrey Leaf has been historically used as an herbal supplement to support joint health, soft tissue recovery, and digestive tract comfort.
The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Comfrey Leaf as an ingredient.
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