Willow

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Willows are usually found next to the river, it is a very medicinal tree. It has analgesic properties that help alleviate pain. Willow is also a natural antipyretic.

Well, here is a tree quite majestic as you can see It's a, it's a willow of the salixs family, we're always going to find each other

next to the river because it likes very much to have the roots always in the water, they are of the trees that are always in the first row of the rivers, of the streams

It is a very very very very medicinal tree that has been used and has been discovered by different cultures, in different places of the planet without, let's say, interconnection

The properties as analgesic, as analgesic of willow as it has been used from the Greeks to the American Indians, that is to say, all the parts of the world within what would be the popular medicine because willow is used

It is a plant that we can use both to remove all kinds of pains muscular pains, pains for example

headaches

It is also used as an anti-inflammatory especially in blows or sprains and also as an anti-inflammatory

is an antipyretic, that is, it is a plant that will help us to regulate fever

When the fever rises we can use it too much to reduce the fever a little bit

The willow is known popularly as the, as the natural aspirin, that is, has aspirin-like compounds

In its day, pharmacists were inspired by the properties of willow to synthesize a substance that resembles and has similar properties

Of course without the side effects that they can have

that drugs can have

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