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White Willow vs. Aspirin

White Willow Bark Elixir

White willow is the original or natural Aspirin and has nearly the same indications as for its synthetic counterpart. Where these two compounds differ though, is that white willow tends to be milder on the stomach lining than synthetic Aspirin and has a reduced anticoagulant action.

This herb has been used for millennia for natural pain relief, reducing fever and inflammation, and recent studies are proving the traditional indications of white willow to be correct.

In the herbal treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and lower back pain, over an eight week period, 97% of participants reported a reduction in their pain and 18% reported no pain at all.

White willow bark is one of the herbs used for migraine and headache treatment.

The use of white willow bark is also indicated for fibromyalgia, post surgical pain, Crohn’s disease, warts treatment and any condition characterized by pain and inflammation.

The active compounds in white willow, called salicylate glycosides, work as an effective anti-inflammatory by interfering with pain transmission in the nervous system and by treating the cause of inflammation.

While it is understood to have an anticoagulant action similar to Aspirin, this action is greatly reduced in white willow but still warrants supervision if using synthetic anticoagulants.

The long-term use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) has become a cause for concern due to its effect on the gastrointestinal tract, where bleeding, gastric erosion and more recently, cardiac problems are potential side effects.

The benefit of using white willow is that reduction in NSAIDs is achievable and that they can still be used to reduce pain as required.

Borrowed from herbalsupplementresource

3 comments

  • Hi everyone! We now have the White Willow Bark Eixir available. It’s a very unique taste so it may take some getting used to. Thanks for all your support!
    https://tryblue.org/products/white-willow-bark-elixir

    Joni @ TryBlue
  • That is absolutely amazing! I take the capsules already to avoid aspirin.
    Looking forward to it coming out.

    Rebecca Schubeck
  • Please let me know when this is available-white willow.

    Sue Hurn

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