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slippery elm bark Extract
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slippery elm bark Extract |
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FOB |
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GUANGZHOU |
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1KG |
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$20 |
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Introduction
Slippery Elm is a large, deciduous tree that is native to North America and grows in the moist, well-drained (but not waterlogged) woods of the eastern half of Canada and the United States. The tree may reach a height of sixty feet and may now also be found planted along streets, as well as in the forests throughout North America. Native American Indians were the first to discover the healing powers of the Slippery Elm and found that when the tree's inner bark comes in contact with water, the gummy substance (or mucilage) swells and produces a soothing, softening ointment. Native Americans applied it to heal wounds, and when it dried, it became a natural bandage, and they also wrapped Slippery Elm Bark around meat to prevent spoilage. The English settlers soon noticed its widespread use by Native Americans and included it into their medicinal applications for wounds, cold sores and boils. The colonists also used the bark to treat coughs, sore throats and urinary tract infections. Slippery Elm Bark was used during the American Revolution to treat gunshot wounds and in Valley Forge as a survival food. Mixed with water, Slippery Elm Bark makes a highly nutritious and soothing gruel for children and for sick people of any age, and the herb was once listed in the United States Pharmacopeia. Slippery Elm bark has a soothing and healing effect on any part of the body with which it comes into contact. The bark's high mucilage content is composed of easily digested, nontoxic, complex carbohydrates, and Slippery Elm Bark also contains beta-sitosterol, campestrol, tannin, calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, zinc, beta-carotene and Vitamins B-1, B-2, B-3 and C.
Function
The Principal use of Slippery Elm Bark is to soothe sore throats. The high level of mucilage makes it extremely soothing for the inflamed mucous membranes of the throat and esophagus. Herbalists use it in cough medicines for scratchy, raw, sore throats and mouth irritations, and it is also an eff |
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3W Botanical Extract INC
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Mr. Mona Yang |
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Address: C401,BlDG.1,International Enterprise Center,No.188 Middle Huanbao RD., Yuhua Dist., Changsha, Hunan, China. |
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+8673182827031 |
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+8673182827031 |
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