No, I never tried them. I am not impressed with the "ingredient" list - nothing new except Comfrey. I know that that herb is used mostly for outside injuries. I also found this "Because comfrey may contain PAs, which have caused cancer and liver damage in animal studies, and because the root contains it in higher concentration than the leaves, internal use is not suggested."
I wish they made them with Calendula,
Uses of Calendula
Numerous
topical preparations exist for external use. Calendula salve, for
example, is a useful and versatile product to keep in the first-aid kit
or home medicine chest. In addition to treating minor cuts and
abrasions, the salve is great for chapped lips and diaper rash. You can
use calendula teas as a mouthwash for gum and tooth infections, a
gargle for sore throats and tonsillitis, and a sitz bath for genital
inflammation or hemorrhoids. Or drink the tea to help treat bladder
infections or stomach ulcers.
Or Chamomile , Whte Oak and so many other that are safe and have anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties too 
!!! Maybe I should start making them :roll: lol.
Juney, dear, you may try them as emolients before BM , but I would not use them for long time internaly because of the Comfrey
Best of luck
