MARSHMALLOW ROOT+SLIPPERY ELM- FOR GERD, IBS AND PEPTIC ULCERS.
Marshmallow root: This is where the original marshmallow sweets came from. The roots (high in mucalige) were boiled in water, honey added then cooled until it set. They were also boiled to thicken confectionery. Today, recipes replace the once beloved root with gelatin.
Today, marshmallow root is mainly used as a medicinal tea - especially for digestive problems and intestinal problems such as heartburn, constipation, colitis, IBS, GERD and peptic ulcers.
The slippery elm, or red elm, tree is native to North America. People use the inner bark for medicinal purposes. It contains a substance called “mucilage.” When you mix it with water, mucilage becomes a gel.
This gel can coat different parts of the body and may provide relief from some conditions. For example, this gel can help coat and soothe inflamed tissues in the gastrointestinal tract. This may be beneficial for people with acid reflux.
Organic marshmallow roots can be found here.
Today, marshmallow root is mainly used as a medicinal tea - especially for digestive problems and intestinal problems such as heartburn, constipation, colitis, IBS, GERD and peptic ulcers.
The slippery elm, or red elm, tree is native to North America. People use the inner bark for medicinal purposes. It contains a substance called “mucilage.” When you mix it with water, mucilage becomes a gel.
This gel can coat different parts of the body and may provide relief from some conditions. For example, this gel can help coat and soothe inflamed tissues in the gastrointestinal tract. This may be beneficial for people with acid reflux.
Organic marshmallow roots can be found here.
Organic slippery elm can be found here.
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