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So the testers bought what seemed a reasonable substitute, oil of wintergreen.
He said that oils of wintergreen and clove might also prove useful.
Medicines included those made from high bush cranberries, oil of wintergreen and bloodroot, among others.
She said the recipe using oil of wintergreen had been tested twice and that staff members ate the cookies with no ill effects.
Some people have intentionally ingested large amounts of oil of wintergreen.
The Gaultheria species share the common characteristic of producing oil of wintergreen.
The twigs, when scraped, have a strong scent of oil of wintergreen.
Strong warning labels are recommended for household salicylate-containing compounds such as oil of wintergreen.
Bark on twigs rich in methyl salicylate (oil of wintergreen).
Oil of wintergreen, usually used as a rub for sore muscles, is 100 percent methyl salicylate.
Some original slot car racers may notice the smell of 'oil of wintergreen' coming from their tires.
This conversion illustrates the potency and potential toxicity of oil of wintergreen even in small quantities.
Oil of wintergreen is also manufactured from some species of birch, but these deciduous trees are not called wintergreens.
When it was done, I spread honey carefully over all the open wounds, and rubbed oil of wintergreen into the skin of foot and calf.
In the past, commercial oil of wintergreen (methyl salicylate) was made from the sweet birch (Betula lenta).
The crushed leaves and roots have a scent of oil of wintergreen (Methyl salicylate)
Gourmet's published recipe listed oil of wintergreen, but noted that wintergreen extract and other flavorings could be substituted.
The perfumes are typically a mixture of many compounds, a popular component being cyclohexyl salicylate, which is related to oil of wintergreen.
The twigs, when scraped, have a slight scent of oil of wintergreen, though not as strongly so as the related Sweet Birch.
"Turn him over, if you please," Grey said tersely, speaking through a handkerchief soaked with oil of wintergreen, which he held against the lower half of his face.
Salicylate sensitivity is a common adverse reaction to the methyl salicylate in oil of wintergreen; it can produce allergy-like symptoms or asthma.
Spiraea shrubs contain methyl salicylate (oil of wintergreen) and other salicylates throughout the plant, compounds with similar medicinal properties to aspirin.
Salicylates (such as Oil of Wintergreen, Methyl Salicylate)
Gourmet's recipe for Aunt Vertie's sugar cookies called for one quarter teaspoon of oil of wintergreen, an ingredient not intended for internal consumption.
Two weeks ago a reader from the Midwest wrote the magazine to say that the oil of wintergreen she purchased at a pharmacy was labeled "toxic, not for internal use."