Guest guest Posted August 21, 2008 Report Share Posted August 21, 2008 I do not know much about herbs, and I love hearing about them. But when you say it is a tonic, and all of the other therapeutic properties, how do you know how to take them/use them? Lori V. - Cindy RN Wednesday, August 20, 2008 7:28 AM [sPAM]Re: Slippery Elm Root (Flowers) & Willow Bark Oh my goodness yes! Slippery Elm (Ulmus rubra), is a demulcent, emollient, pectoral, nutritive, expectorant, diuretic, tonic, and slightly astringent herb. It has a distinctively " slimy " or mucilaginous taste. It is one of the most valuable medicines in the herbal world. Externally, it is very beneficial for inflammatory conditions of the stomach, lungs, intestines, and urinary organs. It is especially soothing and healing to irritated and inflamed surfaces. There are many many uses for Slippery Elm! It is definitely one of my favorites. However, I have known of using the flowers, but it is the inner bark that is used. Willow Bark, otherwise knows as White Willow (Salix alba) is a tonic, antiperiodic, astringent, antiseptic, anodyne, diaphoretic, diuretic, and febrifuge. It reduces fever and alleviates pain. That is where common aspirin comes from. It is useful in stomach troubles, heartburn, fevers, chills, rheumatism. It can be used internally as well as externally. Once again, it has many many excellent properties. Ok, sorry, probably more than you wanted to know...I just love herbs! Cindy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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