Organic White Willow Bark (Salix alba) Spiritual Uses Traditionally associated with healing, emotional release and inner wisdom. Encourages calmness, patience and emotional balance. Supports intuition and a deeper connection with the cycles of nature. Promotes resilience during times of change and transformation. Used in meditation to encourage clarity, reflection and spiritual growth. Helps create a peaceful, grounded and harmonious energy. Witchcraft & Magical Uses Used in healing rituals to promote restoration, renewal and wellbeing. Burned with other sacred herbs for purification and emotional cleansing. Added to charm bags or sachets for protection, healing and inner strength. Used in moon rituals to enhance intuition, dreams and feminine wisdom. Placed on altars to honour the sacred wisdom of trees and nature spirits. Added to ritual baths for emotional release, peace and spiritual cleansing. Combined with herbs such as Mugwort, White Sage or Lavender for healing and lunar workings. Associated with the element of Water and the Moon, symbolising intuition, healing, emotional flow and renewal. Natural Medicine Uses Traditionally used to support the relief of mild aches, pains and inflammation. Contains salicin, a natural compound traditionally used to support joint and muscle comfort. Traditionally valued for supporting headaches and occasional tension. May help support healthy mobility and joint function. Traditionally used to help reduce mild fever and promote overall wellbeing. Rich in naturally occurring plant compounds that support the body's healthy inflammatory response. Commonly prepared as a tea, decoction, tincture or herbal extract. Traditional Herbal Preparation Tea/Decoction: Simmer 1–2 teaspoons of dried White Willow Bark in water for 10–15 minutes before straining. Tincture: Take as directed by a qualified herbal practitioner. Capsules/Powder: Use according to the manufacturer's recommendations. Important Information White Willow Bark naturally contains salicin, which is related to aspirin. Do not use if allergic to aspirin or salicylates. Avoid use during pregnancy, breastfeeding, or in children unless advised by a qualified healthcare practitioner. Consult a healthcare professional before use if taking blood-thinning medication or other medications that may interact with salicylates. Herbal remedies are intended to support wellbeing and are not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.