Herbs - Poplar (Populus ).

What Is It?

There are three types of poplar tree. White poplar (P. alba), Black poplar (P. nigra) and American aspen (P. tremuloides), the latter being found in North America. In all cases the bark is used in herbal medicine.

Action

The bark contains the phenolic glycosides, salicin and populin (salicin benzoate), which have anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. It also contains tannins which give diuretic and astringent action. It is also a stimulant herb.

Uses

Historically it has been used to treat a number of conditions including:

Other information

The powdered bark can be used to make a herbal tea, it is though often found in licensed herbal products aimed at treating arthritis and rheumatism.

Cautions


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