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Herbs with Similar Uses as: Willow Bark
Below is a list of conditions that are treated by this herb and the other herbs that may be used to treat it.

 
fevers
Astragalus
Barberry
Calendula
Cat's Claw
Devil's Claw
Echinacea
Eucalyptus
Feverfew
Jamaica Dogwood
Linden
Pau d'Arco
Wild yam
Yarrow

headache
Cayenne
Devil's Claw
Dong Quai
Feverfew
Ginkgo Biloba
Jamaica Dogwood
Lavender
Linden
Peppermint

inflammation
Aloe
Barberry
Bilberry
Burdock
Cat's Claw
Celery Seed
Comfrey
Devil's Claw
Echinacea
Eucalyptus
Flaxseed
German Chamomile
Ginger
Goldenrod
Grape Seed
Jamaica Dogwood
Licorice
Marshmallow
Pau d'Arco
Roman Chamomile
Saw Palmetto
Skullcap
Slippery Elm
St. John's Wort
Stinging Nettle
Turmeric
Uva Ursi
Wild yam
Yarrow

low back pain
Cayenne

osteoarthritis
Black Cohosh
Burdock
Cat's Claw
Cayenne
Devil's Claw
Flaxseed
Ginger
Stinging Nettle
Turmeric

pain
Aloe
Devil's Claw
Dong Quai
Echinacea
Grape Seed
Passionflower
Pau d'Arco
Peppermint
Rosemary
Turmeric
Yarrow

 
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