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To: Drygulch Dan who wrote (2165)8/31/2021 3:02:37 AM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) of 5955
 
<<Tree Bark>>

I find that interesting.

Aspirin looks to have a similar history:

A history of aspirin - The Pharmaceutical Journal (pharmaceutical-journal.com)

1763: The Royal Society publishes a report detailing five years of experiments on the use of dried, powdered willow bark in curing fevers, submitted by Edward Stone, a vicar in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.

1828: Joseph Buchner, professor of pharmacy at Munich University, Germany, succeeds in extracting the active ingredient from willow, producing bitter tasting yellow crystals that he names salicin.

I bought some Aspirin recently, and after reading the suggestions on Zelencos Website, I am waiting for Quercetin and Zinc from ebay. I already have a supply of D3 and Vit C.

I think Relative Humidity is just as important if you are indoors, expecially for extended periods where visuses will accumulate.

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