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Post by Angaridatha on Feb 15, 2005 0:06:44 GMT -5
Biological Name: Ulmaceae Ulmus fulva
Other Names: Slippery Elm, Red Elm
Parts Used: Inner bark
ActiveCompounds: Mucilage, composed of galactose, 3-methyl galactose, rhamnose and galacturonic acid residues.
Remedies For: Demulcent, emollient, nutrient, astringent, anti-inflammatory.
Slippery Elm Bark is a soothing nutritive demulcent which is perfectly suited for sensitive or inflamed mucous membrane linings in the digestive system. This herb is used in the treatment of gastritis, gastric or duodenal ulcer, enteritis, colitis and the like. It is often used as a food during convalescence as it is gentle and easily assimilated. In diarrhoea it will soothe and astringe at the same time. Externally it makes an excellent poultice for use in cases of boils, abscesses or ulcers.
Combinations : It combines well with just about the whole materia medica!
Dosage: Decoction: Use l part of the powdered bark to 8 parts of water. Mix the powder in a little water initially to ensure it will mix. Bring to the boil and simmer gently for l0-l5 minutes, Drink half a cup three times a day. Poultice: mix the coarse powdered bark with enough boiling water to make a paste.
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Post by Saiok Tarek on Feb 15, 2005 0:09:51 GMT -5
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