Homeopathic Comfrey
Traditionally Comfrey was a folk cure for healing bruises, sprains, fractures and scars. I have had some growing in my garden and testify to its sturdy deep root and leathery green leaves. It was commonly called “knit-bone” because of its ability to re-connect fractured bone.
It is not surprising then that the homeopathic version of this remedy called Symphytum works great with fractures of the bone or even surface fractures on the skin. A word of warning though. Make sure any fractures are properly set before taking Symphytum.
I have had much success with this remedy and recently a neighbour of mine called me to show me the incredible healing it brought to a skin abrasion she had suffered from a fall.
Doses are normally in 30c and it can also be taken topically as a cream.