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Information about the herb Slippery Elm
Ulmus fulva, also known as Moose Elm is part of the Urticaceae plant family. Slippery Elm is a deciduous
tree found from Canada to Florida, west to the Dakotas and Texas.
General Information
Botanical Name: Ulmus fulva
Plant Family: Urticaceae
Common Names: American Elm,
Indian Elm, Moose Elm, Red Elm, Rock Elm, Sweet Elm, Ulme, Winged Elm
History: The Red American Indians
used the bark and as a food called Oohooska meaning 'to slip'
Tradition: Slippery elm was
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Plant Constituents of Slippery Elm
Contains:
- astringent
tannins
- calcium
phosphate
- mucilage
- starch
Action:
- anti-inflammatory
[an agent to ease inflammation]
- antiseptic
[an agent for inhibiting the growth of microorganism on living tissue or destroying
pathogenic or putrefactive bacteria]
- demulcent
[a substance that soothes inflamed mucous membranes and protects them from
irritation]
- diuretic
[an agent that increases the volume and flow of urine which cleanses the urinary
system]
- emollient
[an agent used externally to soften and soothe]
- expectorant
[an agent that promotes the discharge of mucous and secretions from the respiratory
passages]
laxative [an agent promoting evacuation of the bowels; a mild purgative]
- nutritive
[gives nourishment]
- pectoral
[remedy for pulmonary or other lung and chest diseases]
- remedial
[has a healing effect]
Usage of Slippery Elm
Medicinal Parts Used: The inner bark of the Slippery Elm is the
portion used for healing
Slippery Elm is used for:
Brain and Nervous System Conditions
- induces
sleep (if taken at night)
Cardiovascular Conditions
- heart
remedy, combined with Bugleweed
Gastrointestinal Conditions
- diarrhea,
combined with Bayberry, Skullcap and Myrrh
- dysentery
- enteritis
- gastric
catarrh
- gastritis
- gastrointestinal
irritation
- irritation
of the mucous membranes of the stomach and intestines
- mucous
colitis
- puts
a protective mucilaginous lining over the stomach and esophagus
- reduces
over-activity in the bowel, via a nerve reflex action
- neutralizes
stomach acids
Genitourinary Conditions
- cystitis
- irritation
of the urinary tract
Glandular Conditions
- boosts
the adrenal glands
Inflammatory Conditions
- soothes
all mucous membranes
Respiratory Conditions
- bleeding
from the lungs
- bronchitis
- chest
disorders
- coughs
- irritation
of the pharynx
- soothes
coughs
- soothing
to the whole respiratory system
- sore
throat
Other
- builds
up the body and prevents wasting
- draws
out impurities
- heals
all parts of the body
- nutritive
food for children, invalids and convalescents
- soothing
after the discomfort of vomiting
- used
in all cases of weakness
Externally it is used as a poultice, ointment, wash, etc. for:
- abscesses
- all
inflamed surfaces
- boils
- burns
- chill
blains
- congestion
- eruptions
- gangrenous
wounds
- poison
ivy
- purulent
ophthalmia
- skin
cancers
- skin
diseases
- suppurationsswollen
glands
- ulcers
- wounds
Other Uses:
- nutritious
gruel for infants and convalescents
Dosage:
Recommended
dosage is as follows:
- 1.0- 3.0mL 3 times a day
of 1:1 fluid extract
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Precautions
Drug Interactions:
Do
not use Slippery Elm without first talking to your practitioner
or healthcare provider if you are taking any of the following medications:
Products
Global Herbal Supplies has Slippery Elm available in the following forms:
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Research
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Information given by our website is provided for informational purposes and is not meant to substitute for the advice provided by a physician or other medical professionals. You should not use the information given for diagnosing a health problem or disease. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem, promptly contact your health care provider. The above information is just a guide to general circumstances and in no way should it contradict the advice that you have been given by your naturopath, medical doctor or specialist.
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