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White Willow Bark Powder Salix Alba - Bulk - 500G



White willow bark is a natural source of aspirin and is used to relieve pain and inflammation. It is also used to treat acne and other skin problems. more details
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  • White willow bark is a natural source of aspirin and is used to relieve pain and inflammation.
  • It is also used to treat acne and other skin problems.


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Brand Unbranded
Manufacturer Natural Products - Bulk
Description
White willow bark is a natural source of aspirin and is used to relieve pain and inflammation. It is also used to treat acne and other skin problems.

Dried White Willow Bark Powder is well known for relief of rheumatism and gout. It relieves the pain associated with headaches, backache, nerve pain, joint pain, inflammation, and menstrual cramps. White willow bark is considered to be the natural form and original source of modern aspirin.
White willow bark is also used topically in skincare as it contains salicin, from which salicylic acid is derived. White willow bark is antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory, and helps clear pores and alleviate irritation and problem skin.
The powder is ideal to add to facial masks, skincare products, soaps, etc.
Sizes: 200g, 500g, 1kg.
Informational reading: White Willow Bark
USES & BENEFITS
Use the white willow bark powder to make a glycerite, infusion, or tincture for use in skincare and body products
Contains salicin
White willow bark is antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-irritation and anti-acne
Use for pain relief
AS A TEA
Add 1 tsp of bark to 1 cup of water, bring to a boil and simmer for 10-15 min. Drink 3 times per day.
INGREDIENTS
Dried white willow bark powder, S. alba
WARNINGS
May interfere with absorption of iron and other minerals when taken internally
Do not use if allergic to aspirin
Avoid using during pregnancy
You should always consult a naturopath or medical practitioner before taking herbal supplements
AKA: Weidenrinde
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