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Slippery Elm Powder, 1/4 lb

Slippery Elm Powder, 1/4 lb

Slippery elm is a small species of elm tree that is native to eastern North America. The bark of the tree is harvested for its inner lining or pith, which contains a high mucilage content that gives rise to the “slippery” factor. Slippery elm bark is traditionally used to make soothing ointments, lotions, creams and other topical preparations for the skin. The herb is also used to make tinctures, teas, syrups and throat lozenges. Powdered slippery elm bark is typically used to make poultices and suppositories. Because slippery elm bark contains various nutrients, the powdered herb is also encapsulated as a dietary supplement or is combined with hot water, cinnamon and sugar to make a gruel, or hot cereal.

  • Description

    Slippery elm is a species of elm tree native to eastern North America. It is called “slippery” because the inner pith of its bark contains a high degree of mucilage.

    For this reason, powdered slippery elm bark is a popular ingredient in salves, ointments and other topical skin formulations.

  • Storage Tips

    Store in a sealed container in a place free of bright light, excessive heat and moisture.

  • Appearance & Aroma

    Fine powder without significant aroma.

  • Culinary Uses

    Infuse in oil for use in making salves, balms, ointments and skin lotions..

  • Culinary Uses

    Add sparingly to hot cereals and smoothies. May also be encapsulated as a dietary supplement.

$32.99Price
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