Description
Relieve your pain with our white willow bark tea. Rich in salicin, it is known for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, ideal for soothing headaches and joint pain.
White willow is known for its analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties, helping to relieve joint pain.
Salix alba is a majestic wetland tree, reaching up to 25 metres high. It grows along rivers and floodplains in Europe and Asia. The bark, which contains salicin, is harvested in spring and autumn when it is the richest of active ingredients.
The white willow has been venerated for millennia for its analgesic properties. Ancient Egyptians and Greeks were already using bark to relieve pain. It is the natural precursor of modern aspirin, which makes it still very popular today for its soothing effect.
Data sheet
For a tea, boil 250 ml of water and pour on a tablespoon of bark. Let infuse for 10 to 15 minutes. Drink 1-2 cups a day to help relieve pain and inflammation.
Avoid use in case of allergy to aspirin or salicylates. Do not use in children or in case of gastric ulcer. Consult a doctor before use if you are taking anticoagulants.
No specific deadline
White willow is known for its analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties, helping to relieve joint pain.
Salix alba is a majestic wetland tree, reaching up to 25 metres high. It grows along rivers and floodplains in Europe and Asia. The bark, which contains salicin, is harvested in spring and autumn when it is the richest of active ingredients.
The white willow has been venerated for millennia for its analgesic properties. Ancient Egyptians and Greeks were already using bark to relieve pain. It is the natural precursor of modern aspirin, which makes it still very popular today for its soothing effect.
Data sheet
For a tea, boil 250 ml of water and pour on a tablespoon of bark. Let infuse for 10 to 15 minutes. Drink 1-2 cups a day to help relieve pain and inflammation.
Avoid use in case of allergy to aspirin or salicylates. Do not use in children or in case of gastric ulcer. Consult a doctor before use if you are taking anticoagulants.
No specific deadline