Slippery Elm (Ulmus rubra), known as Olmo Resbaladizo, is a traditional inner bark used in Western herbal practices for its soothing and protective properties. When mixed with water, it naturally forms a mucilaginous gel that coats and comforts irritated tissues.
This unique demulcent action has made Slippery Elm a long-standing botanical ally for supporting comfort in the digestive and respiratory tracts.
Handcrafted and packaged in Puerto Rico.
### Botanical Information
Botanical Name: Ulmus rubra
Common Names: Slippery Elm, Olmo Resbaladizo
Plant Part: Inner Bark
Form: Dried Herb
### Traditional Herbal Context
Slippery Elm has traditionally been used in:
• Soothing digestive preparations
• Herbal throat and respiratory blends
• Demulcent formulas for irritated mucosa
• Gentle internal coating preparations
### Flavor Profile
Mild, slightly sweet, neutral, mucilaginous.
### Suggested Preparation
Cold or warm infusion:
• 1 teaspoon inner bark
• Mix with 1 cup water
• Stir well until it forms a gel-like consistency
• Let sit 5–10 minutes before consuming
Traditionally used as a soothing drink or thickened preparation.
### Precautions
Take separately from medications by at least 1–2 hours, as mucilage may affect absorption.
Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner if pregnant, nursing, or under medical supervision.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.