Name: Symphytum officinale
Toxicity: not known
Common Name: Blackwort, Boneset, Bruisewort, Comfrey
Continent: Eurasia
Habitat: V
Applicable Plant Components: root, herb
Convocational: herb
Fortificational: herb
Desistant: herb
Reconciliatory: herb, root
Theurgical: herb
Protectant: herb
Vulnerary: herb
Providential: root
Plenitudinal: herb
Affixal: herb
Resurgent: herb
Anecdotal: Symphytum, when worn or carried, protects the carrier while traveling and against misplacing things. Symphytum is used in tanning and as a glue used when spinning fleece. Symphytum root is used to cast prosperity spells when abundance has dwindled away. It repairs breaks in ones connection to abundance and security. Symphytum is believed to restore the spirit of virginity appropriate to rituals that fortify the fertility of the Earth Mother in spring. This act ties it back to the security and blessings of abundance. Symphytum is empowerment medicine that resolves injuries to the psyche and stops attrition of spiritual energy caused by those injuries. It restores strength, expression and determination.