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But she told him where to find willow bark nearby.
And what was with giving him willow bark for his headache?
We went there to gather willow bark, about ten thousand years ago.
I gave him willow bark early, at first light.
I thought you said willow bark wouldn't help much?
If I give you any more willow bark on an empty stomach you'll get sick.
Chew some of the willow bark, that you may sleep without pain.
We'll go north and look for this willow bark.
Aspirin, worth a billion dollars a year, originally came from willow bark.
Good, I had plenty of willow bark still left.
And yet, the White Willow bark tea had no such effect.
It's made of ground willow bark, things like that.
Splints and willow bark bound the set of seven into line.
Almost everyone knows about willow bark and its ability to stop the pain of minor aches, for example.
No warning is required on the labels of products containing willow bark.
Willow bark might have helped, had we any, but we didn't.
Willow bark," he said to the mug, without much conviction. "
It's a tea we brew from white willow bark, very good for fever.
Don't you have some willow bark or something for pain in your medicine bag, Ayla?
Caution Avoid white willow bark if you are allergic to aspirin.
It is interesting that willow bark is mentioned in this first article.
I suppose you'll be wanting the boneset, and perhaps the willow bark.
Willow bark turned up in the diet aid I bought last week on a supplement shopping trip.
Its why the Indians used to brew willow bark tea to bring down a fever.
The active ingredient in aspirin was originally derived from willow bark.