Terebinthina villifera

Terebinthina villifera, also known as the prickly ash or toothache tree, is a plant species that belongs to the Anacardiaceae family and is native to North America.

The bark and roots of the plant contain a compound called salicin, which has anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties, making it a potential treatment for various health conditions.

The medicinal properties of Terebinthina villifera have been traditionally used to treat toothaches, sore throats, and arthritis, among other ailments, and its health benefits include reducing pain and inflammation, as well as acting as an antiseptic and antioxidant.

Herbal preparations of Terebinthina villifera include tinctures, infusions, and salves, which can be used topically or ingested to reap its medicinal benefits.