Description
Slippery Elm bark is hard, yet flexible, and has a fibrous texture. Frontier Slippery Elm Inner Bark smells very similar to Fenugreek but has an excessively mucilaginous style. The soothing mucilage may also be made as tea or utilized in ointments, poultices, throat lozenges and skin care merchandise.
Suggested Uses:
Use in tea. Use in ointments, poultices, throat lozenges and skin care merchandise.
Directions:
To use as a tea, pour 1 cup boiling water over 1/2 teaspoon herb, cover and steep 3 to 5 minutes.
Slippery Elm is a small tree native to North The united states. The bark is harvested from the tree within the early spring and the outer bark is scraped off, leaving the mucilage-wealthy inner bark. The soothing mucilage is utilized in ointments, poultices, throat lozenges and skin care merchandise.
Botanical Name: Ulmus rubra Muhl.
1 pound bulk bag (16 ounces)
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