
Slippery Elm (Ulmus rubra) is a powerful herbal remedy known for its healing bark, rich in mucilage, which becomes gel-like when mixed with water. This soothing compound coats and calms irritated tissues, making Slippery Elm a go-to remedy for coughs, sore throats, acid reflux, ulcers, and even digestive troubles.
Traditionally used by Native Americans and adopted in herbal medicine globally, it’s gentle enough for children and the elderly, yet powerful in its effect.
💊 Medicinal Properties of Slippery Elm Bark
- Mucilage: Forms a slippery, soothing gel that protects mucous membranes.
- Tannins: Offer mild astringent and antimicrobial effects.
- Nutritional content: Contains calcium, magnesium, vitamins B1, B2, B3, and C, making it beneficial for weakened systems or during recovery.
🌿 Parts Used: Only the inner bark is used medicinally—never the outer bark. It’s typically dried and ground into powder form.
⚠️ Note: Harvesting bark from a live tree can harm or kill it. Always purchase ethically sourced bark or grow your own for sustainable use.
🧪 How to Prepare Slippery Elm Remedies
You’ll most often use Slippery Elm powder. It mixes easily with warm water and other ingredients to make teas, pastes, or lozenges.
Here are three time-tested remedies you can make at home:
🍵 1. Slippery Elm Throat Soothing Tea
Use for: sore throats, coughs, laryngitis, acid reflux
Ingredients:
- 1 tsp Slippery Elm powder
- 1 cup hot (not boiling) water
- ½ tsp honey (optional)
- A pinch of cinnamon or ginger for added warmth (optional)
Method:
- Add the powder to a cup.
- Pour warm water and stir until thickened.
- Add honey or spices if desired.
- Sip slowly to coat the throat.
🥄 2. Slippery Elm Paste for Ulcers & IBS
Use for: internal digestive support—gastritis, ulcers, irritable bowel
Ingredients:
- 1 tbsp Slippery Elm powder
- ½ cup warm water or milk (plant-based milk works too)
- 1 tsp honey or maple syrup for taste
Method:
- Mix powder and liquid until a porridge-like paste forms.
- Eat 1–2 tablespoons up to 3 times a day on an empty stomach.
🍬 3. Homemade Slippery Elm Lozenges
Use for: dry cough, sore throat, voice strain
Ingredients:
- 2 tbsp Slippery Elm powder
- 1 tbsp raw honey
- A few drops of lemon juice or essential oil (like peppermint)
Method:
- Combine ingredients until a dough forms.
- Roll into small balls or press into discs.
- Allow to dry at room temperature or in a dehydrator.
- Store in an airtight container.
📦 Where to Get Slippery Elm in South Africa
- Look for ethically sourced inner bark powder from natural health stores or trusted online herb suppliers.
- If growing your own, wait until the tree is mature (around 10+ years) before considering any bark use—and only harvest small amounts responsibly.
🎉 Fun Fact!
Slippery Elm porridge was used as a survival food during times of famine in early North American settlements—it’s not only healing but also nourishing!
🛖 Did You Know?
In South Africa, growing your own Slippery Elm gives you access to this healing tree and an attractive shade provider in your garden. Just remember: always protect it from overharvesting.
📣 Have you tried using Slippery Elm before? Would you like to see it in our nursery? Let us know in the comments!
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