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Willowbark: Willowbark that contains salicin has been used to treat many different kinds of pain. Willow bark is a traditional analgesic (pain relieving) therapy for osteoarthritis. Several studied have confirmed this finding. Additional study comparing willow bark to conventional medicinal agents for safety and effectiveness is warranted. Avoid if allergic/hypersensitive to aspirin, willow bark (Salix spp.), or any of its constituents, including salicylates. Use cautiously with gastrointestinal problems (e.g. ulcers), liver disorders, diabetes, gout (foot inflammation), high blood pressure, or high cholesterol. Use cautiously with a history of allergy, asthma, or leukemia. Use cautiously if taking protein-bound medications, antihyperlipidemia agents, alcohol, leukemia medications, beta-blockers, diuretics, phenytoin (Dilantin), probenecid, spironolactone, sulfonylureas, valproic acid, or methotrexate. Use cautiously if pre-disposed to headaches.   Read more

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Willow Bark Proven Effective in the Treatment of Arthritis

by: Mita Majumdar
May 12, 2008
According to German researchers, willow bark may have a moderate analgesic effect and also may be well tolerated in patients with osteoarthritis. In a randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled trial, seventy-eight patients with osteoarthritis, divided equally into the willow bark group and the placebo group, were treated for pain, stiffness, and physical function.
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