
Willow
Salix(?)
Other names: Willow
Photo credit: Bruce Marlin
Safety information
Safety information
Toxicity: Salicylate-bearing — same cautions as aspirin (GI irritation, bleeding).
Contraindications: Salicylate/aspirin allergy; children with viral fever (Reye's syndrome risk); peptic ulcer; bleeding disorders; pregnancy (late).
Interactions: Anticoagulants, other NSAIDs.
Pregnancy & breastfeeding: Pregnancy (late) contraindicated.
Evidence level
Found in historical texts; limited or no modern study. Folk and historical sources have not been validated by clinical research.
Preparations
crushed-leaf water / bark decoction · leaf/bark
Part used: leaf/bark
Traditional use: residual malaria effects (enlarged spleen/liver), fevers, red wind (erysipelas-type skin), swellings(Folk and historical sources have not been validated by clinical research.)
Proposed mechanism: salicin (precursor of aspirin)
Associated conditions
Healing traditions
Sources (2)
- MK (commentary §ტირიფი)
- KH lexicon (Salix)