Guest guest Posted August 25, 2004 Report Share Posted August 25, 2004 You can get the root bark extract from : _http://www.fzrm.com/plantextracts/Shiny_pricklyash_extract.htm_ (http://www.fzrm.com/plantextracts/Shiny_pricklyash_extract.htm) or _http://www.yinessence.com/board/board_topic/284234/52821.htm_ (http://www.yinessence.com/board/board_topic/284234/52821.htm) (I haven't used them so can't recommend.) Won't prickly ash bark work as a substitute? Check Duke, but it seems to have sufficient anti-inflammatory and related properties. Karen S. Vaughan, L.Ac., MSTOM Creation's Garden Creationsgarden1 253 Garfield Place Brooklyn, NY 11215 (718) 622-6755 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 Thank you Karen, I'm not sure about subs, but I found it in a little pharmacey in Boston China town today, so I'm all set. Par - <creationsgarden1 Wednesday, August 25, 2004 4:09 PM Re: Zanthoxylum nitidum > > > You can get the root bark extract from : > > _http://www.fzrm.com/plantextracts/Shiny_pricklyash_extract.htm_ > (http://www.fzrm.com/plantextracts/Shiny_pricklyash_extract.htm) or > _http://www.yinessence.com/board/board_topic/284234/52821.htm_ > (http://www.yinessence.com/board/board_topic/284234/52821.htm) > > (I haven't used them so can't recommend.) Won't prickly ash bark work as a > substitute? Check Duke, but it seems to have sufficient anti-inflammatory and > related properties. > > Karen S. Vaughan, L.Ac., MSTOM > Creation's Garden > Creationsgarden1 > 253 Garfield Place > Brooklyn, NY 11215 > > (718) 622-6755 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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