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Slippery Elm Bark Powder (Organic)

Slippery Elm Bark Powder (Organic)

$8.50

Bulk Herbs: Slippery Elm Bark, Powder (Organic)
Ulmus rubra

Format: C/S
Size: 1 oz package

Also known as Ulmus rubra, Ulmus fulva, Indian elm, moose elm, red elm, and sweet elm.

Framing Type: Organic
Location: USA

The slippery elm is a large deciduous tree native to North America, from Texas to Manitoba and from Florida to Quebec. When growing in well-drained soils, it can reach a height of 60 feet (20 meters). The inner bark of the branches is collected in spring for medicinal use. Slippery elm bark added to hot water has a slippery and mucilaginous consistency. Native Americans used soaked slippery elm bark as a natural bandage, allowing it to dry over wounds. Many tribes also wrapped slippery elm around stored food to prevent spoilage. Slippery elm also served as food during famines and was used to make porridge for small children and elderly persons.

The chopped bark is suitable for poultices. Use ground bark for tea.

Traditionally taken as teas, infusions, or poultices. Up to 5 tablespoons (15 grams) of slippery elm bark can be dissolved in a cup (240 ml) of water. Sometimes found encapsulated and as a liquid extract.

In ritual spells and magic, slippery elm is ruled by Saturn and water and is a wonderful herb for spells to put a stop to gossiping and misinformation.

Note: Since slippery elm is a food product, there is no upper dosage limit, although about 2 tablespoons (10 grams) of the herb is the minimum amount needed to produce noticeable effects. Avoid taking it with other medications, as the mucilage can prevent proper absorption. Make sure to drink plenty of water when taking slippery elm bark powder or capsules.

For educational purposes, this information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


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