Willow Bark and Aspirin
When symptoms relief is needed would you choose herbal alternatives or synthesized clones?
Watch: Aspirin and Sex Drive http://health.howstuffworks.com/medicine/medication/aspirin.htm
Consider:
- Fifth century B.C., Hippocrates wrote about a bitter powder extracted from willow bark that relieved aches pains and reduced fevers.
- In the 1700s, scientist Reverend Edmund Stone wrote of the success with willow bark to cure "agues" or fevers with aches.
With a bit of detective work scientists identified salicinas the part of willow bark that was (1) bitter and (2) good for fever and pain. � [Dr. Frankenstein enters the building]
Garlic and Lemon contains salicylates. http://thehealthalert.blogspot.com/2012/11/power-to-tonic-nutritional-garlic.html
- � In the 1800�s Italian chemist Piria made salicylic acid from salicin for the first; his relatives used high doses to treat symptoms of arthritis and influenza http://health.howstuffworks.com/medicine/medication/aspirin.htm
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