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Persons with a bleeding disorder, ulcer, colitis, Crohn's disease , kidney or liver disease, or Diabetes should not take this herb.

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Can white willow interact with drugs?

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Can White willow bark be used as a topical for pain relief?

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Is white willow the most common willow?

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Does white willow grow in Italy?

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What is white willow?

White willow (Salix alba) is a large tree that grows in Central and Southern Europe, Asia, and North America.


How is white willow taken?

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Can white willow cause side effects?

Excessive doses of white willow may cause stomach upset, diarrhea, nausea, or ringing in the ears.


Latin name for weeping willow?

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Im after a natural painkiller derived from a tree bark?

You are probably looking for White Willow Bark from which Aspirin was produced. The salicin in white willow bark is metabolized in your body to form salicylic acid, which reduces inflammation, pain and fever. White Willow is slower acting than aspirin, however the beneficial effects of white willow bark last longer and have fewer side effects than aspirin. White willow bark does not cause stomach bleeding like commercially available aspirin.


Should you capitalize the words Weeping Willow tree?

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What is the origin of the flame willow?

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