I saw this info on x.com
Thank’s for sharing @d_harter, perhaps you could tell us what you think about or if you have any specific questions?
Thanks for sharing. It’s indeed a very interesting innovation. I am pro innovation; however, I think what bothers me is when I juxtapose it to things that do not have a lot of research because they don’t stand to make the money like you do with a patent behind a product.
For example, nature gives something known as “knit bone” / comfrey.
*CONCLUSION *
“In summary, the above-ground parts and root of comfrey (Symphytum officinale L.) have demonstrated significant therapeutic benefits across various clinical applications. Studies confirm that comfrey-based creams and ointments are effective for wound healing, muscle pain, joint sprains, back pain, and osteoarthritis. Clinical trials show these treatments consistently outperform low-dose reference products or placebos, providing faster pain relief, reducing swelling, and improving functional mobility without adverse effects. This suggests that comfrey extracts offer a reliable, well tolerated option for topical treatment of musculoskeletal and soft tissue injuries. The research supports further consideration of comfrey as a natural, fast-acting alternative for pain management and healing.”
Comfrey isn’t going to instantaneously heal your bone, but it will indeed speed the heeling. We have to ask ourselves if we “need” instant bone healing or if we should be patient and let our body and mother nature do the work for us.