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Knot II Bragg Farm
Products Guide


From the wilds of the North country in Aroostook County, Maine, I am delighted to introduce you to some of nature's oldest blessings and to help you understand that nature holds us all gently in the palm of her hand.

I am a founding member of the Aroostook County Herb Association, and a 50 plus years as a practicing herbalist. I am pleased to share with you some of my family's herbal traditions.

Please use discretion and have the wisdom to know that not every formula works for everybody. Although my family uses all the formulas and I teach the making of them, you must consult a licensed practitioner if you have a problem.

This catalog is not designed to diagnose, treat, or prescribe in any way. The Knot II Bragg Farm or myself personally will not be responsible for your experience in using them. This catalog is meant to be a pleasant introduction to the power and beauty of the natural world around us. I hope you enjoy what I have to offer and thank you for allowing me into your life circle.

Sincerely,

Natalia Bragg, The Knot II Bragg Farm
2012 Product Guide

4-OLD Old Log Drivers Comfrey Salve    4 oz. Traditional Northen Maine Herbalist have used the comfrey plant for centuries to revitalize broken bones and torn ligaments. We have observed here at Knot II Bragg Farm that comfrey caused extraordinary cell regeneration. Today you can still find comfrey plant growing wild around nearly every old homestead in Northern Maine. We here at the Knot II Bragg would love to claim this for our own, but comfreys useful benefits have been recorded for 5000 years. Dosage: We traditionally use comfrey salve once a day on an injury site. We use comfrey salve for damaged bones and ligaments such as: trigger finger, carpal tunnel, tennis elbow, shoulder injuries, whip lash, heels, arches, knees and ankles. After 50+ years as a practicing herbalist I have observed that it takes approximately 3 - 6 months for non weight bearing joints and at least a year for weight bearing joints. $15.50



 


Knot II Bragg Farm
469 New Dunntown Road
Wade, Maine 04786
Telephone: (207) 455-8386
Farm Open Daily: 10 A.M. - 5 P.M.
email: knotiibragg@outlook.com
www.knotiibragg.com