HERB - methyl salicylate problem research

Katherine Blackthorne kblackthorne at midtown.net
Fri Jul 23 17:11:53 PDT 1999


>Katherine wrote:

Not me.  That was Lynette.  Credit where credit's due.

>
>>Salicylate is nonsteroidal anti- inflammatory agent (NSAD).  Aspirin fall in
>>this category.
>
>Which is why this is mentioned in combination with similar
>aspirin side effects with regards to users of warfarin. At
>least in the study abstracts I've read.
>
>>Trolamine salicylate is rapidly and well absorbed percutaneiouly following
>>topical application.  [study info deleted]
>
<HUGE snip>
>Now, lest everyone think that this whole subject has gone woefully
>off topic, I think that it's critical we keep ourselves up to date
>with research similar to this. <more snipped>

Not at all, Jasmine.  I appriciate your research and information.  Suspect
of all things researched "on the net", I seldom believe something unless I
have read the study.  And it's not as easy for me to get to a good medical
library as it was a few years ago...

I have "known" you (through this list) for some time, and realize you seem
to be responsible when doing research.  Your post  made good reading
material and will serve as an excellent starting point when I begin doing
my own research.  (That was the point, wasn't it? *grin*)

--Katherine

>In service, for research, and just cause I'm crazy that way,
>
>Jasmine
>Iasmin de Cordoba
>gwalli at infoengine.com



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