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Slippery Elm


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Slippery Elm (Ulmus rubra) is native specific portions of North America. It grows in eastern Canada, and the eastern and central United States. 

Slippery Elm has been employed in traditional herbal medicine for over 100 years. The dried inner portion of the slippery elm bark has been used both by Native Americans and early settlers. Slippery Elm is a nutritious food that was made into a type of pudding for those who had weak stomachs. In times of famine early American settlers used slippery elm as a survival food; it is said George Washington and his troops survived for several days on slippery elm gruel during the bitter winter at Valley Forge. 

Slippery Elm has been shown to be soothing to irritated tissues and has been used topically in poultices for its ability to encourage healing in wounds. 

Slippery Elm supports the overall health of the adrenal glands, gastrointestinal tract, and respiratory system. It helps the body expel excess mucus. 

Slippery Elm also known as: Ulmus rubra, Red Elm, Moose Elm, Indian Elm

 


All information presented is not meant to diagnose, prescribe, or to administer to any
physical ailments. In all matters related to your health please contact a qualified, licensed practitioner.

All Information on  web page & pages linked to it are provided by GBS International training pack 1995/2002;  
Dr. Mark Crapo nutritional seminars;   The  Herb Encyclopedia  & Sara St.Louis RN, CIC, NP, MPA