Net Contents
1 Cup(s)
Serving Size
1 Tbsp
Servings Per Container
Not specified
Supplement Form
Powder
Bar Code (UPC/SKU)
6 52384 10535 4
Product Version
Not specified
Suggested Use
Suggested Use:Take 1 level tablespoon mixed into a beverage twice a day; or as directed by a healthcare professional.
Market Reference
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Where to Buy Locally
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The Vitamin Shoppe
4.7 (72)Vitamin & supplements store
4610 Commercial Dr, New Hartford, NY 13413
Nutrishop New Hartford
5.0 (61)Vitamin & supplements store
4664 Commercial Dr, New Hartford, NY 13413
GNC
4.5 (22)Vitamin & supplements store
4827 Commercial Dr, New Hartford, NY 13413
Peter's Cornucopia Inc.
4.5 (142)Health food store
38 New Hartford Shopping Center, New Hartford, NY 13413
Mohawk Valley Trading Company
4.8 (21)Honey farm
901 Broad St, Utica, NY 13501
Hydrate 315, LLC
5.0 (9)Wellness program
1707 Oriskany St W, Utica, NY 13502
#1 First Evolution Nutrition Club
4.0 (4)Nutritionist
778 Rutger St, Utica, NY 13501
Discount Natural Foods & Vitamin Warehouse
2.9 (227)Vitamin & supplements store
3990 New Ct Ave, Syracuse, NY 13206
Research & Studies
Supporting gastrointestinal health with nutritional therapy
CD Meletis, N Zabriskie - Alternative and Complementary …, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
… bark of Ulmus fulva (slippery elm) contains mucilage constituents that are demulcent and emollient. Slipperyelm … Incubation with slippery elm reduced oxygen free radicals showing …
200813 citationsSlippery elm for inflammatory bowel disease.
N Walsh - Family Practice News, 2007 - go.gale.com
… slippery elm extends beyond herbal medicine. The mucilaginous properties of slippery elm bark … more mucilaginous with slippery elm, but the practice was phased out starting in 1920. …
2007A bowel flora protocol for dysbiosis management
K Bone - Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients, 2004 - go.gale.com
… The most common mucilage-containing herb historically used for GIT disorders is slippery elm (Ulmus rubra). Slippery elm contains mucilage (a polysaccharide), starch and minerals. …
2004Herbal remedies for psoriasis: what are our patients taking?
T Steele, CJ Rogers, SE Jacob - Dermatology nursing, 2007 - search.proquest.com
… The diet included fresh fruits and vegetables, small amounts of protein from fish and fowl, fiber supplements, olive oil, daily saffron tea, and slippery elm bark water, and avoidance of red …
200727 citationsAmerican Herbal Pharmacopoeia
SEI Bark - 2011 - epi4dogs.com
… battlefield surgeons applying slippery elm bark with wahoo (Euonymus atropurpurea) root bark, perhaps … However, chewing on slippery elm lozenges or slivers of slippery elm bark that …
2011Traditional naturopathic management of acute pancreatitis: A case study
J Sinclair - Australian Journal of Herbal Medicine, 2015 - search.informit.org
… At mid-afternoon, whilst the soup was being prepared, the patient consumed 2 tablespoons of Ulmus rubra (slippery elm, ground bark) mixed with enough water to form a drinkable …
20151 citations
Data sourced from the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD) · Label entered 2020-05-22. DSLD Label ID: 220957. This information is provided for educational reference only and is not medical advice. Always follow the product label and consult a doctor or pharmacist before use.



