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White Willow
(Salix Alba)
White Willow is the original source of salicylic acid and has been used for pain and fever for thousands of years. Give it a try! In most cases it works just like Asprin, Tylenol, Ibuprofen or others. Using the whole herb and not an extract prohibits unwanted side effects.
Research suggests that White Willow relieves pain and soothes fevers – without the side effect of thinning blood and irritating the stomach. Excellent remedy for arthritic and rheumatic pain, relieves inflammation and swelling, improves mobility in painful or creaky joints. Reduces sweating in menopause and helps with hot flashes.
Suggested use: pour one cup of boiling water over ¼ tsp, let steep for 10 min, strain and drink. If you prefer capsules, please contact us.
Can be safely consumed when used appropriately in accordance with AHPA Botanical Safety Handbook. (www.ahpa.org)
Disclaimer: Not intended as a cure for any disease. Herbs must be used with knowledge and discretion. We cannot be responsible for individual responses to their use. Never use an herb excessively when pregnant. Please contact a health practitioner before use.
(Salix Alba)
White Willow is the original source of salicylic acid and has been used for pain and fever for thousands of years. Give it a try! In most cases it works just like Asprin, Tylenol, Ibuprofen or others. Using the whole herb and not an extract prohibits unwanted side effects.
Research suggests that White Willow relieves pain and soothes fevers – without the side effect of thinning blood and irritating the stomach. Excellent remedy for arthritic and rheumatic pain, relieves inflammation and swelling, improves mobility in painful or creaky joints. Reduces sweating in menopause and helps with hot flashes.
Suggested use: pour one cup of boiling water over ¼ tsp, let steep for 10 min, strain and drink. If you prefer capsules, please contact us.
Can be safely consumed when used appropriately in accordance with AHPA Botanical Safety Handbook. (www.ahpa.org)
Disclaimer: Not intended as a cure for any disease. Herbs must be used with knowledge and discretion. We cannot be responsible for individual responses to their use. Never use an herb excessively when pregnant. Please contact a health practitioner before use.