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Kauai Grown

The ultimate Kauai Farmacy duo — our two most powerful external plant remedies, united in one bundle for complete body and skin restoration.

Comfrey Noni Serum

The union of Comfrey and Noni is the alpha-and-omega of body and skin care. Together with Macadamia Nut Oil, this high-performance serum delivers universal restoration. Comfrey infuses deep-earth minerals to bolster bones, tendons, and ligaments, while Noni encourages circulation, detoxification, and cell regeneration. Use daily as a skin tonic, massage oil, or targeted treatment for structural and skin injuries.

Comfrey Salve

Prepared in small batches for utmost quality and potency, our Comfrey Salve draws on the plant's ancient reputation as "knit-bone" — revered for helping to rejuvenate bones, muscles, and ligaments. Its silky-smooth texture absorbs naturally into the skin, easing inflammation and supporting the body's performance. Apply liberally to areas of injury, for therapeutic massage, or to the feet to penetrate the meridians that service the body's organs.

External use only. Do not apply to open wounds.

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Frequently asked

Questions & answers

Is comfrey safe for topical use?

Yes. Topical comfrey applied to intact skin is well-tolerated and has been the subject of numerous clinical trials. We recommend external use only and avoid open wounds — see below.

How is your comfrey grown and harvested?

Biodynamically, on our Kauai farm. Grown without chemicals; pests are managed with healthy soil and companion planting. Harvested by hand, dried slowly, and processed on-site.

When should I use the salve vs. the cast?

Salve for everyday muscle / joint relief and bruises. Cast for deeper structural injuries — fractures, sprains, persistent bone-on-bone pain — where you want a longer-contact wrap.

How long until I feel results?

Varies by condition. Many customers report relief within days for muscle / joint issues; deeper bone or tendon work tends to need 2–6 weeks of consistent use.

Is it pregnancy / nursing safe?

Consult your healthcare provider. We don't make claims here — comfrey's pyrrolizidine alkaloid content is a topic to raise with someone who knows your specific situation.