Slippery Elm Bark
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                      Ulmus rubra
                    
- United States
Slippery elm bark (Ulmus rubra) has a long history of traditional use, first learned by European settlers from Native Americans. The finely cut and sifted inner bark has a naturally mucilaginous texture when steeped, making it a popular choice for soothing teas, salves, and lotions.
This bulk herb is most often used in digestive support blends and for coating irritated throats when brewed as a tea. Its smooth consistency also makes it ideal for skin-care preparations, from herbal poultices to moisturizing salves.
Everyday Uses on the Homestead
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Brew into soothing herbal teas for digestive and throat comfort 
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Add to homemade salves, lotions, or ointments 
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Blend into herbal powders or capsules 
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Use in poultices for topical applications 
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