Friday, April 20, 2012

Natural Aspirin (READ)



When mother nature is at its best.
 ASPIRIN, maybe one of the most used pain killers in the world.  What people don't know is where it comes from, and why they waste their money on buying it from the pharmacy.  From way back when, since the 1800's and even before that people were able to extract aspirin from trees.  It's not uncommon now a days, you just have too know your stuff and or learn it to know that.  But that is why im writing this blog, so that the people that dont know can use this skill where ever they go and whenever they feel like saving themselves some money. 

ASPIRIN
Grows just about everywhere, we just don't know it.  Aspirin comes from certain trees and poplars, like:

  • Populus tremuloides: Quaking, Trembling or American Aspen (northern & western North America)
  • Populus grandidentata: Bigtooth Aspen (eastern North America, south of P. tremuloides)
  • white willow/European willow ( Salix alba )
  • black willow/pussy willow ( Salix nigra )
  • crack willow ( Salix fragilis )
  • purple willow ( Salix purpurea )
  • weeping willow ( Salix babylonica )

  • Simply by taking the lower branches of these trees listed above and scraping them, as shown in the image above; you can get a chunk of it and stick it in your mouth and let it absorb into your gums, you may feel a little tingle but thats okay, DO NOT spit your saliva you should swallow it because it will kick in faster.  There is a certain layer you need to get too inside the tree and that is the living layer of it which is after the bark layer.  During the spring and early summer it is as easy as just peeling away the bark and chewing on it.

    -Hope you like my info-

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