99%
White powder
Bolin
HPLC
1kg
Kosher HALAL ISO2000
Cosmetic grade/Pharmaceutical grade
2 years
Bag/1kg, Drum/25kg
Available
China
1000KG/ Per Month
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Willow bark extract contains high levels of salicin, which is converted by an enzymatic process to salicylic acid, the main component found in common aspirin. Before commercial aspirin was invented, our ancestors used white willow bark as a natural form of pain relief. Willow bark is a proven pain reliever both topically and internally. For external benefits, you can compress it or add it to any formulation designed to be sprayed on the skin, especially those designed for pain management.
Another benefit this herb has been shown to have is that it acts as a natural antiseptic due to its powerful antibacterial content. By adding this ingredient to any beauty care formulation, you can also add a great natural preservative to help extend the shelf life of the finished product.
1. Acne relief
Willow bark extract salicylic acid can be used as an ingredient in cosmetics and personal care products due to its astringent, anti-inflammatory and soothing properties. It contains salicylic acid, a BHA that is a natural exfoliator used in several acne treatments because it helps the skin shed dead cells while clearing pores. It also contains phenolic acids, including salicin, salicortin and flavonoids, tannins and minerals that help rejuvenate the skin.
2. Reduces headaches
Consuming willow white willow bark extract may help reduce tension from headache-related pain. It contains chemical salicin similar to acetylsalicylic acid found in aspirin. The University of Maryland Medical Center notes that it may take longer to feel the effects of willow bark to be experienced, but the effects can last longer compared to aspirin.
3. Relieve lower back pain
Willow bark supplements may be a natural remedy for lower back pain, neck and muscle pain. brennecke believes that taking white willow bark can help relieve some pain is possible.
4. Reduce arthritis and osteoarthritis pain
Willow bark can be an effective treatment for reducing pain associated with arthritis and osteoarthritis by reducing swelling. According to Brennecke, by inhibiting cyclooxygenase, therefore prostaglandins will reduce inflammation and thus disabling pain. It is suspected that white willow bark extract may regularly inhibit disease progression and flare-ups. a 2004 study published in the Journal of Rheumatology found that patients with osteoarthritis who took willow bark extract providing 240 mg of salicin experienced a 14% reduction in pain in placebo patients compared to a 2% reduction in placebo in a two-week randomized controlled trial.
5. Heart attack prevention
The American Heart Association acknowledges that low daily doses of aspirin can prevent heart attacks and strokes. The tablet is associated with a reduced risk of internal clotting, which is associated with both health conditions. Since aspirin and willow bark are comparable in effectiveness, it is believed that willow bark extract may reap similar benefits.
"Willow white willow bark extract contains salicylates," which means it has the same effect on the heart as aspirin, according to Brennecke. While drinking white willow bark tea can thin the blood like aspirin - making it less likely to clot - it's important to know how much salicylate you're getting in each cup and to monitor that amount.
6. Soothe menstrual cramps
Often, menstrual cramps are usually the result of inflammation of the endometrium and prostaglandin-induced contractions. Willow bark is believed to regulate prostaglandin production and reduce inflammation, which not only helps relieve cramps, but also helps relieve PMS symptoms. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, professional herbalists recommend willow bark for menstrual cramps, although no scientific studies have shown it to be effective.
Willow bark extract contains high levels of salicin, which is converted by an enzymatic process to salicylic acid, the main component found in common aspirin. Before commercial aspirin was invented, our ancestors used white willow bark as a natural form of pain relief. Willow bark is a proven pain reliever both topically and internally. For external benefits, you can compress it or add it to any formulation designed to be sprayed on the skin, especially those designed for pain management.
Another benefit this herb has been shown to have is that it acts as a natural antiseptic due to its powerful antibacterial content. By adding this ingredient to any beauty care formulation, you can also add a great natural preservative to help extend the shelf life of the finished product.
1. Acne relief
Willow bark extract salicylic acid can be used as an ingredient in cosmetics and personal care products due to its astringent, anti-inflammatory and soothing properties. It contains salicylic acid, a BHA that is a natural exfoliator used in several acne treatments because it helps the skin shed dead cells while clearing pores. It also contains phenolic acids, including salicin, salicortin and flavonoids, tannins and minerals that help rejuvenate the skin.
2. Reduces headaches
Consuming willow white willow bark extract may help reduce tension from headache-related pain. It contains chemical salicin similar to acetylsalicylic acid found in aspirin. The University of Maryland Medical Center notes that it may take longer to feel the effects of willow bark to be experienced, but the effects can last longer compared to aspirin.
3. Relieve lower back pain
Willow bark supplements may be a natural remedy for lower back pain, neck and muscle pain. brennecke believes that taking white willow bark can help relieve some pain is possible.
4. Reduce arthritis and osteoarthritis pain
Willow bark can be an effective treatment for reducing pain associated with arthritis and osteoarthritis by reducing swelling. According to Brennecke, by inhibiting cyclooxygenase, therefore prostaglandins will reduce inflammation and thus disabling pain. It is suspected that white willow bark extract may regularly inhibit disease progression and flare-ups. a 2004 study published in the Journal of Rheumatology found that patients with osteoarthritis who took willow bark extract providing 240 mg of salicin experienced a 14% reduction in pain in placebo patients compared to a 2% reduction in placebo in a two-week randomized controlled trial.
5. Heart attack prevention
The American Heart Association acknowledges that low daily doses of aspirin can prevent heart attacks and strokes. The tablet is associated with a reduced risk of internal clotting, which is associated with both health conditions. Since aspirin and willow bark are comparable in effectiveness, it is believed that willow bark extract may reap similar benefits.
"Willow white willow bark extract contains salicylates," which means it has the same effect on the heart as aspirin, according to Brennecke. While drinking white willow bark tea can thin the blood like aspirin - making it less likely to clot - it's important to know how much salicylate you're getting in each cup and to monitor that amount.
6. Soothe menstrual cramps
Often, menstrual cramps are usually the result of inflammation of the endometrium and prostaglandin-induced contractions. Willow bark is believed to regulate prostaglandin production and reduce inflammation, which not only helps relieve cramps, but also helps relieve PMS symptoms. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, professional herbalists recommend willow bark for menstrual cramps, although no scientific studies have shown it to be effective.
ANALYSIS | SPECIFICATION | RESULTS |
Appearance | White powder | Complies |
Odor | Characteristic | Complies |
Tasted | Characteristic | Complies |
Assay | 99% | Complies |
Sieve Analysis | 100% pass 80 mesh | Complies |
Loss on Drying | 5% Max. | 1.02% |
Sulphated Ash | 5% Max. | 1.3% |
Extract Solvent | Ethanol & Water | Complies |
Heavy Metal | 5ppm Max | Complies |
As | 2ppm Max | Complies |
Residual Solvents | 0.05% Max. | Negative |
Microbiology | ||
Total Plate Count | 1000/g Max | Complies |
Yeast & Mold | 100/g Max | Complies |
E.Coli | Negative | Complies |
Salmonella | Negative | Complies |
Conclusion | Qualified | |
Storage | Store in cool & dry place, do not freeze. Keep away from strong light and heat. |
ANALYSIS | SPECIFICATION | RESULTS |
Appearance | White powder | Complies |
Odor | Characteristic | Complies |
Tasted | Characteristic | Complies |
Assay | 99% | Complies |
Sieve Analysis | 100% pass 80 mesh | Complies |
Loss on Drying | 5% Max. | 1.02% |
Sulphated Ash | 5% Max. | 1.3% |
Extract Solvent | Ethanol & Water | Complies |
Heavy Metal | 5ppm Max | Complies |
As | 2ppm Max | Complies |
Residual Solvents | 0.05% Max. | Negative |
Microbiology | ||
Total Plate Count | 1000/g Max | Complies |
Yeast & Mold | 100/g Max | Complies |
E.Coli | Negative | Complies |
Salmonella | Negative | Complies |
Conclusion | Qualified | |
Storage | Store in cool & dry place, do not freeze. Keep away from strong light and heat. |
1.Used in cosmetics to suppress conch, relieve swelling and pain.
2.Applied in pharmaceutical field, mainly used to treat fever, cold and infection.
3.Applied in feed additives, mainly used as feed additives to reduce inflammation and promote digestion.
1.Used in cosmetics to suppress conch, relieve swelling and pain.
2.Applied in pharmaceutical field, mainly used to treat fever, cold and infection.
3.Applied in feed additives, mainly used as feed additives to reduce inflammation and promote digestion.