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Reviewer: MaryH, 45-54 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Consumer)
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I've been suffering with trochanteric bursitis in my hip for two weeks and starting to have stomach problems due to frequent ibuprofen use, which didn't get rid of the pain. I read about White Willow Bark and decided to give it a try. I take Nature's Way (2)400 mg capsules in morning and again at night. After the first dose, I could tell a huge difference. Taking at night also helped
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Reviewer: [email protected], 75 or over Male (Consumer)
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I have had two cervical spine surgeries, total 4 levels of fusion, I have spinal lordosis,and cervical spinal stenosis. White Willow Bark seems to help as well as Vicodin or Cecebrex, it is safe to continue to take it, I take 4 caps daily as recommened on container. Can I take more, due to my age surgery is out of the question. I have ftingling and nubness in my hand, but mostly I need to control
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Reviewer: jan, 45-54 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month
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Triple Flex with white willow bark extract. For my knees. I have exchanged this for my Extra Strenth Flex All--which did not always help. I think it is the white willow bark that is helping. My knee's get so bad that they will not bend good and they hurt. I feel a big change in them, they actually feel normal now. Just have to do my drug interaction with it due to being on other medication
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