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contains salicin, which is similar to aspirin. It has been used for pain relief and to reduce inflammation for centuries. “When you use natural, not-synthesized forms [of These substances may reduce side effects, thereby making this bark easier on the gut. However, Post cautions that those with aspirin allergies shouldn’t use willow bark products.

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