Slippery Elm Tea - Great for Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Slippery Elm is much loved herb which most herbalists are likely put in their ‘top 10 herbs’. It is available as Slippery Elm Capsules or Tea. There are other herbs which make the stomach, small intestine and colon calm; but Slippery Elm is the first choice when you want something soothing.

Slips Down a Treat
The foremost property of Slippery Elm is that it is highly mucilaginous. Hence the ’slippery’ in the name. If you make a ‘tea’ with, it does slide down the throat easily. In fact, it’s rather like a very thin porridge.

This mucilaginous quality means that it helps everything it touches as it is swallowed, passes through the stomach, and then the whole intestinal tract. Healing will be assisted in any areas it touches.

It can also be applied externally, to the skin. Here it helps as well as supporting the body’s God-given healing capability. When applied to the skin as a paste, Slippery Elm hardens and adheres to the skin in a way which encourages healing.

Can Be Taken By Anyone
The second great thing about Slippery Elm is that it is very safe. That is to say that it can be taken by anyone - the young, elderly and sick, because it is extremely safe.

This also means that it can be taken for months if required.

Powder or Capsules
Slippery Elm is usually made into a tea using the powder; but you can also get it in capsules.

To make Slippery Elm Tea mix a teaspoon of slippery elm powder to a paste with a little warm water. Add boiling water while whisking with a small whisk. If you wish, a little honey can be added to sweeten the drink. Now simply sip it.

Slippery Elm Capsules are available for those who find them more convenient. It is best to take the capsules with plenty of fluid; even 2-3 capsules absorb a lot of fluid.

It’s safety means that Slippery Elm can be taken as often as you like. Take Slippery Elm Tea three or four times a day if you wish.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome
For IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME many people find this find herb a Godsend. It has no equal in IBS for the majority of sufferers.

Safety: Slippery Elm has no known drug interactions but, to be completely safe, take it an hour or two away from any drugs you are taking in case they are smothered by the highly mucilaginous quality of Slippery Elm.

Slippery elm is just one of the many fine digestive herbs which are available.

If you want to study this fantastic herb further here is some information about Slippery Elm Tea.

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