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- gluten free
- soothes inflammation
- astringent





willow bark
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Ingredients
Willow bark (Salix alba), Six times distilled gluten free vodka
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Suggested Dosage
Adults: 1 mL or 1 full dropper 2-3x daily. Mix with water, or take directly under tongue.
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Contraindications
Allergy to Aspirin/Salicylates.
Renal failure.
Beta blockers.
Diuretics.

willow bark natures aspirin
Salicin
When we think of the origin of willow bark we tend to thought that Native Americans were the first to use willow bark yet, thats not true.
Ancient Egyptians, Sumerians, Romans, Greeks, and Indian Civilizations as a pain reliever and as a fever reducer.
These ancient peoples knew of the effectiveness of White Willow Bark through their own experience, yet, thanks to technology advancements, discoveries were made concerning the active agent within willow bark: Salicin.
This discovery would later evolve into the creation of a now well known drug: Aspirin which is commonly used to help manage pain & fevers.

vodka
solvent
We use six times distilled, organic, cerifited gluten free Vodka as the solvet to extract the medicinal constituents from willowbark
Vodka is often used in tincture making because it is tasteless, and contains no additional ingredients.
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