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[ 2023-01-16 ] ⏳ Reading time: less than a minute
Fever can be relieved with acetylsalicylic acid, present in different plants and trees in the form of salicylate, such as the bark of the White Willow (Salix Alba L). We have natural products in tablets or white willow bark preparations for infusions, the same ones that we could find directly in nature. Salicin extracted from white willow bark is converted by the body into salicylic acid.
Respiratory viruses have resurfaced this winter. These last 3 years we were protected from them because we used masks, we cleaned our hands more often, even with hydroalcoholic gels, we ventilated the rooms; all of this had produced a barrier against colds, flu, monkeypox, bronchiolitis, and now Mycoplasma pneumoniae (pneumonia). All these viruses come together with SARS-CoV (COVID) for which we are still fighting today.
To all this we can add the lack of medicines in all pharmacies and hospitals throughout Europe.
One of the symptoms of respiratory diseases such as colds, flu, bronchiolitis and Mycoplasma pneumoniae, is fever, headache, cough, runny nose, sore throat,...
One of the components that is already used since Hippocrates (5th century BC), is acetylsalicylic acid. This component is present in different plants, such as Spiraea ulmaria, but they irritated the digestive system. Acetylsalicylic acid from the bark of the White Willow (or in its scientific name Salix Alba L) was more tolerated by the digestive system and it was this that was finally applied successfully in our society.
Apart from lowering fever, it has also been used in the past to reduce pain and reduce inflammation. It is used in mild rheumatic conditions and mild pain, such as headache and menstrual pain.
The White Willow - Salix Alba L is a tree of the Salicaceae family. You can find all the necessary information regarding the White Willow (Salix Alba L) on Wikipedia.
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How to prepare an infusion of White Willow (Salix Alba L)?
Contraindications, adverse effects and recommendations of the White Willow (Salix Alba L)
Among all the products, we would like to highlight the Salix alba extract, from the Bonusan laboratory and the Willow Bark Salix Alba L. from the El Naturalista laboratory.
At the end of this page you will find products and laboratories related to White Willow (Salix Alba L) among others.
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