White Willow Bark (100g) – Native Herbs
Description:
White Willow Bark (100g) from the pristine regions of Adygea, Russia. Our finely ground bark is sourced sustainably, ensuring the highest quality and potency. White willow, a time-honored medicinal plant, is rich in salicin, a natural compound that is the precursor to aspirin. This versatile bark offers a wide array of therapeutic benefits, supporting overall health and well-being. This 100g package provides ample supply for various applications.
Composition:
White willow bark boasts a rich profile of beneficial compounds including:
- Salicin: The primary active component, a natural pain reliever and anti-inflammatory. Converted to salicylic acid in the body.
- Flavonoids: Powerful antioxidants with anti-inflammatory properties.
- Glycosides: Contribute to the plant’s overall medicinal effects.
- Vitamin C: A vital antioxidant supporting immune function.
- Tannins: Possess astringent properties, helpful for digestive issues.
- Quinine: A natural antimalarial agent (present in smaller amounts).
- Pectin: A soluble fiber supporting digestive health.
- Polyphenols: Additional antioxidants with numerous health benefits.
- Micronutrients & Macronutrients: Essential minerals and elements supporting overall well-being.
Benefits & Uses:
White willow bark exhibits a range of therapeutic properties, offering relief from various ailments:
- Pain Relief (Analgesic): Soothes aches, pains, and headaches.
- Anti-Inflammatory: Reduces swelling and inflammation.
- Fever Reducer (Antipyretic): Helps lower body temperature during illness.
- Antiseptic: Possesses mild antiseptic properties for wound care.
- Diaphoretic (Promotes Sweating): Assists in detoxification and fever reduction.
- Diuretic (Increases Urine Production): Supports kidney function.
- Astringent: Helps to tighten tissues and reduce bleeding.
- Anti-rheumatic: May help manage rheumatic symptoms.
- Choleretic (Stimulates Bile Production): Supports liver function and digestion.
Traditional Uses (Consult a healthcare professional before use):
White willow bark has traditionally been used to support relief from:
- Skin Conditions: Such as sores, ulcers, and minor wounds.
- Digestive Issues: Including diarrhea and indigestion.
- Fever and Flu Symptoms: Offers relief from fever, aches, and pains.
- Rheumatoid Arthritis: May help to reduce inflammation and pain.
- Gynecological Issues: Traditionally used for certain gynecological discomfort (consult a healthcare professional).
- Inflammation: In various parts of the body.
Precautions:
- Allergic Reactions: Avoid if allergic to aspirin or salicylates.
- Pregnancy & Breastfeeding: Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
- Children: Not suitable for children under 16 years of age.
- Gastric Ulcers: Should be avoided by individuals with peptic ulcers.
- Kidney Disease: Use with caution if you have kidney problems. Consult a healthcare professional.
Dosage & Preparation:
Infusion (Tea): Steep 1 tablespoon of bark in 1 cup (240ml) boiling water for 5 hours. Strain and drink 1/4 cup four times daily, 30 minutes before meals. Store in the refrigerator for no more than 3 days.
Decoction: Simmer 1 tablespoon of bark in 1 cup (240ml) water for 30 minutes. Strain, adjust volume with boiled water to original amount, and take 1 tablespoon three times daily, 30 minutes before meals.
Simple Tea (for Malaria – consult a healthcare professional): Brew 1 teaspoon of bark in 1 cup of water until the volume reduces by half. Drink on an empty stomach in the morning. This is a traditional use and should not replace modern malaria treatment.
Disclaimer:
This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional before using white willow bark, especially if you have pre-existing health conditions or are taking other medications.
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