LifeSource Vitamins All-Natural “Aspirin” — Botanical Support for Headaches, Occasional Body Pain, Inflammation & Comfort* - 20 All Natural Ingredients w/ White Willow Bark
Our All-Natural “Aspirin” combines White Willow Bark extract (15% salicin), Feverfew, Quercetin, Bromelain, Papain, Capsicum, Magnesium, Elderberry, Nettle, Thyme, Chamomile, Cherry, Boneset, Jamaican Dogwood, Cramp Bark, Alfalfa, Fo-Ti, and other supportive botanicals, enzymes, bioflavonoids, and minerals in vegetarian capsules to support healthy inflammatory balance, promote occasional headache comfort, reduce occasional body pain, support musculoskeletal comfort, provide antioxidant cellular defense, promote everyday resilience, support muscle relaxation, promote joint wellness, support traditional herbal use for pain relief, promote overall comfort, and support anti-inflammatory pathways* — while respecting traditional herbal use. Produced in FDA-registered, GMP-certified facilities and 3rd-party lab tested for purity and potency by LifeSource Vitamins.
Research-Driven & Verified Product.
Explore the clinical research, ingredient science, and global evidence supporting this product below.
Research Promise: At LifeSource Vitamins, our commitment is rooted in research and results. Every benefit below is supported by human clinical studies indexed in the National Institutes of Health (NIH) via PubMed, with full texts available in the National Library of Medicine (NLM) PubMed Central (PMC) when available. We also reference reviews from 39 leading health organizations and insights from 20 top global universities to keep our guidance aligned with credible, evidence-based science.* Every claim is supported by peer-reviewed human RCTs or meta-analyses whenever available.
Clinically Studied Benefits
✓ Supports occasional pain relief and inflammatory balance* — RCTs show willow bark extract reduced pain in chronic low-back pain and provided moderate analgesia in osteoarthritis.*
NIH/PubMed — Shara M, 2015
✓ Promotes comfort in musculoskeletal conditions* — Systematic review provides moderate evidence for ethanolic willow bark extract in low back pain.*
NIH/PubMed — Vlachojannis JE, 2009
✓ Supports short-term pain reduction* — Randomized double-blind study showed willow bark extract effective for low back pain exacerbations.*
NIH/PubMed — Chrubasik S, 2000
✓ Supports pain relief in arthritis contexts* — Meta-analysis of RCTs shows significant pain reduction and physical improvement with willow bark vs. placebo in arthritis patients.*
NIH/PMC — Lin CR, 2023
✓ Promotes migraine prevention support* — Evidence from trials/meta-analyses reports benefits for migraine frequency with feverfew in select preparations.*
NIH/NCCIH — Feverfew
✓ Supports migraine prophylaxis* — Magnesium supplementation shows benefits for migraine prevention in certain populations.*
NIH/ODS — Magnesium
✓ Promotes reduced pain and stiffness in osteoarthritis* — Bromelain shows signals for reduced pain/stiffness in osteoarthritis and musculoskeletal conditions.*
NIH/PubMed — Brien S, 2004 (review context)
✓ Supports symptom benefits in inflammatory joint contexts* — Small RCTs suggest quercetin improvements in inflammatory markers and symptoms.*
NIH/PubMed — Javadi F, 2017
✓ Provides shortened cold duration and symptom support* — RCTs show elderberry reduced upper-respiratory symptoms.*
NIH/PubMed — Hawkins J, 2019 (meta context)
✓ Supports inflammatory balance in allergic contexts* — Evidence strongest for nettle in allergic rhinitis with preliminary joint support.*
NIH/NCCIH — Stinging Nettle
✓ Promotes cough and URTI symptom relief* — Clinical data support thyme in combinations for respiratory comfort.*
NIH/PubMed — Kemmerich B, 2007
Additional / Promising Evidence
✓ Supports willow bark safety profile* — Reviews report favorable safety at studied salicin doses with no increased adverse events vs. placebo.*
NIH/PMC — Lin CR, 2023
✓ Promotes migraine frequency reduction* — Evidence mixed but some trials show benefits with feverfew.*
NIH/PMC — Wider B, 2015
✓ Supports reduced upper-respiratory symptoms* — Meta-analyses suggest elderberry benefits.*
NIH/PubMed — Porter RS, 2018
✓ Provides improvements in inflammatory markers* — Human trials report quercetin benefits in select cohorts.*
NIH/PubMed — Javadi F, 2017
✓ Supports analgesic effects in musculoskeletal complaints* — Observational data show bromelain support.*
NIH/PubMed — Brien S, 2004 (review)
✓ Promotes pain relief mechanism synergy* — Strong evidence for capsaicin in topical contexts informing oral comfort.*
Cochrane — Derry S, 2017
University-Led & Academic Studies
✓ Provides feverfew evidence context* — NIH/NCCIH summarizes feverfew for migraine prevention with mixed results.*
NIH/NCCIH — Feverfew
✓ Summarizes magnesium role in migraine* — NIH/ODS fact sheet on magnesium for migraine prophylaxis.*
NIH/ODS — Magnesium
✓ Provides nettle usage and evidence overview* — NIH/NCCIH on stinging nettle for inflammatory balance.*
NIH/NCCIH — Stinging Nettle
Global Evidence & Reviews
✓ Summarizes willow bark efficacy for pain* — Cochrane review on herbal medicine including willow bark for low back pain.*
NIH/PubMed — Gagnier JJ, 2016
✓ Reinforces feverfew mixed evidence for migraine* — Cochrane on feverfew for preventing migraine.*
NIH/PMC — Wider B, 2015
✓ Provides bromelain review for osteoarthritis comfort* — Clinical studies review on bromelain as alternative for osteoarthritis.*
NIH/PMC — Brien S, 2004
We monitor research from leading institutions —
Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Cambridge, Oxford, Stanford, Yale, Tufts, University of Florida, Oregon State University – Linus Pauling Institute, Columbia, Cornell, Ohio State — to align with credible science.*
Key Ingredients
- White Willow Bark Extract (15% salicin) — Core botanical with salicin providing analgesic and anti-inflammatory support* (NIH/PMC — Lin CR, 2023).
- Feverfew, Quercetin, Bromelain, Papain, Capsicum, Magnesium, Elderberry, Nettle, Thyme, Chamomile, Cherry, and additional supportive herbs/enzymes/bioflavonoids — Contribute to inflammatory balance, comfort, and antioxidant defenses*.
Brief Benefit Bullets
- Botanical support for occasional pain & inflammation*
- Features White Willow Bark (salicin) plus supportive enzymes & flavonoids*
- Includes Bromelain, Papain, Quercetin, Feverfew, Elderberry, Thyme & more*
- Made in cGMP facilities; 3rd-party lab tested
Suggested Use
Adults take 2 capsules daily with water, or as directed by your healthcare professional. Do not use if you are allergic to salicylates/aspirin, are under 18 with viral illness, or are taking anticoagulants/antiplatelet drugs. If pregnant, nursing, have liver disease (Fo-Ti caution), or any medical condition, consult your physician.*
Product Specifications
• Key actives per serving (label) — White Willow Bark Extract 15% (450 mg), Feverfew 120 mg, Boneset 100 mg, Cherry (CherryFlex) 100 mg, Codonopsis 100 mg, Jamaican Dogwood 100 mg, Malic Acid 100 mg, Nettle Extract 100 mg, Elderberry 85 mg, Quercetin 75 mg, Chamomile 60 mg, Thyme 60 mg, Pau d’Arco 50 mg, Alfalfa 10 mg, Cramp Bark 10 mg, Fo-Ti 5 mg, Bromelain 5 mg, Capsicum 5 mg, Papain 5 mg, Magnesium Oxide 50 mg
• Other ingredients — Vegetarian cellulose capsules
• Free From — GMOs, gluten, artificial colors/flavors
• Quality — Third-party tested for identity, potency, heavy metals & microbials
3rd-Party Testing: Every batch is independently verified for identity, purity, and potency.
Click here to see our 3rd-party testing.*
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
All-Natural “Aspirin” (White Willow Bark complex) — comfort support with enzymes & bioflavonoids. Evidence-referenced with NIH/PubMed, Cochrane & NCCIH links. 3rd-party tested. Clinically Studied Ingredients — NIH/PubMed!*