Slippery Elm Powder

Botanicals & Herbs

Brand: NOW

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Net Contents

4 oz.; 113 Gram(s)

Serving Size

1 tsp [1.5 g]

Servings Per Container

Not specified

Supplement Form

Powder

Bar Code (UPC/SKU)

7 33739 05060 1

Product Version

Not specified

Suggested Use

Suggested Usage: Stir 1 teaspoon into 1 cup of water and simmer for several minutes. Let cool. Add honey and sip or gargle.

Market Reference

$5.35 – $520.63· 40 listings
  • NOW Slippery Elm Powder

    iHerb4.6(1100)
    $12.24
  • NOW Foods Slippery Elm Powder

    Mothers Market & Kitchen4.6(975)
    $15.29
  • (2 pack) NOW Supplements, Slippery Elm Powder (Ulmus rubra), Non-GMO Project Verified, Herbal Supplement, 4-Ounce, Size: 3.00 x 3.00 x 5.40, Brown

    Walmart - Fruitful Yield4.6(975)
    $37.96
  • Now Slippery Elm 400 mg

    Best Price Nutrition4.8(3300)
    $7.99
  • Now Foods Slippery Elm Powder

    GoSupps.com
    $59.99
  • Now Foods Slipper ELM Powder Herbal Supplement - 113 g

    Silkrute
    $47.87
  • Now Foods - Smooth elm powder vegetarian - 4 ounces.

    GoSupps.com
    $59.99
  • BulkSupplements Slippery Elm Bark Extract

    Target3.3(41)
    $21.97

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Research & Studies

  • Prebiotic potential of herbal medicines used in digestive health and disease

    CT Peterson, V Sharma, S Uchitel… - … Integrative Health, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com

    … Slippery elm (common names: red or Indian elm) is frequently … Both licorice and slippery elm are often used to treat … Licorice supplementation generally resulted in communities with …

    2018127 citations
  • Herbal formula improves upper and lower gastrointestinal symptoms and gut health in Australian adults with digestive disorders

    K Ried, N Travica, R Dorairaj, A Sali - Nutrition research, 2020 - Elsevier

    … The Nutrition Care (NC) Gut Relief Formula contains a combination of herbs and nutrients including curcumin, Aloe vera, slippery elm, guar gum, pectin, peppermint oil, and glutamine …

    202089 citations
  • Slippery elm, its biochemistry, and use as a complementary and alternative treatment for laryngeal irritation

    CR Watts, B Rousseau - Journal of Investigational Biochemistry, 2012 - hal.science

    … and dried bark of the slippery elm tree, Ulmusrubra. It is considered a dietary supplement by … water mixed with 2 tsp (3g) of pure slippery elm powder (Now Foods, Bloomingdale, IL). The …

    201215 citations
  • A purported detoxification supplement does not improve body composition, waist circumference, blood markers, or gastrointestinal symptoms in healthy adult females

    G Tinsley, S Urbina, E Santos, K Villa… - … dietary supplements, 2019 - Taylor & Francis

    … Similarly, the daily dose of slippery elm that was demonstrated as potentially beneficial for the reduction of abdominal pain, bloating, and flatulence in individuals suffering from IBS was …

    20196 citations
  • Digestive Health and Herbal Combinations: The Role of Herbs in Aiding Digestion and Gut Health

    SI Shawon, RN Reyda, N Qais - … Synergies for Optimal Human Health - api.taylorfrancis.com

    … of standardized supplements and pharmaceuticals derived … GI upset and topically for skin rash and irritation (Slippery Elm… the Mediterranean region but is now cultivated globally. Due to …

  • A Bowel Flora Protocol for Dysbiosis Management

    A Hywood, K Bone - wellbodyinstitute.com

    … used for GIT disorders is slippery elm (Ulmus rubra). Slippery elm contains mucilage (a polysaccharide), … He was now testing negative for Helicobacter pylori. Inflammation markers were …

Data sourced from the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD) · Label entered 2015-06-25. DSLD Label ID: 45108. 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.