Description
Willow [Salix nigra] may be used as natural aspirin or active pain relievers; For those who wish to relieve pain and fevers, or keep their blood thinned and prevent clots that cause heart attacks; Useful for bowel complaints of children; Useful for sore eyes; Useful for typhoid fever.
Willow bark is a source of natural aspirin. All Willows are known to be active as pain relievers. The strongest is, perhaps, the white Willow. This natural source of aspirin will not cause your stomach to bleed or burn the nerves and brain.
Willow bark contains a compound known as a salicylate [sal’-liss-uh-late], which is the natural aspirin without the harmful, strong, synthetic vinegar used to manufacture tablets from synthetic salicylates. For those who wish to relieve pain and fevers, or keep their blood thinned and prevent clots that cause heart attacks. A local application around the eyes, hourly, as needed, [but not in the eye] may be useful for sore eyes.
Typhoid fever [potentially fatal, infectious bacterial dis-ease, accompanied by high fever and abdominal red spots with discomfort, causing damage to the spleen, connective tissue around the intestines which connect to the back body wall and to the digestive area of the small intestine known as Peyer’s Patches] can find this helpful.
Note |This particular Willow, Salix nigra, Black Willow, was in common use in Victorian England as an aphrodisiac. It was there that the common name PUSSY Willow was attached to this herb. Black Willow does, indeed, reduce tension which might prevent normal reproductive functions.
Suggested use
To keep the blood thin, 40 drops 1 to 3 times per day. If too cool, reduce amount and or frequency. To reduce tension, may take 40 to 80 drops, as needed. If fever or Typhoid infection [Adult], may take 40 to 80 drops every 3 hours, as needed, to relieve fever and discomfort.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Warning: Not intended for use by pregnant or nursing women. If you have a medical condition or are taking medication, consult your doctor prior to use. Discontinue use and consult with your doctor if any adverse reactions occur.









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