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Slippery Elm Inner Bark Extract Capsules 630mg V Capsules

Slippery Elm Inner Bark Extract Capsules 630mg V Capsules
Slippery Elm Inner Bark Extract Capsules 630mg V Capsules
Slippery Elm Inner Bark Extract Capsules 630mg V Capsules
Slippery Elm Inner Bark Extract Capsules 630mg V Capsules
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Slippery Elm Inner Bark Extract Capsules 630mg V Capsules
Slippery Elm Inner Bark Extract Capsules 630mg V Capsules
Slippery Elm Inner Bark Extract Capsules 630mg V Capsules
Slippery Elm Inner Bark Extract Capsules 630mg V Capsules
Slippery Elm Inner Bark Extract Capsules 630mg V Capsules
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  • Model: Capsules Extract
  • Weight: 0.20kg
  • SKU: 1331

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Slippery Elm Inner Bark Extract Capsules 630mg Vegan Capsules

Experience the soothing benefits of nature with our Slippery Elm Inner Bark Extract Capsules, providing 630mg of premium extract sourced from the inner bark of the Ulmus rubra tree. Traditionally used for centuries, Slippery Elm is renowned for its mucilage content, which is believed to help coat and protect mucous membranes in the digestive tract.

Slippery Elm is commonly utilized to support gastrointestinal health, alleviating symptoms of discomfort such as heartburn, acid reflux, and irritation. It is also thought to promote overall gut health by acting as a prebiotic, nourishing beneficial gut bacteria. Additionally, Slippery Elm may have anti-inflammatory properties, helping to soothe sore throats and reduce coughs.

Suggested Use:
For adults, take 2-3 Vegan Capsule containing 630mg of Slippery Elm Inner Bark Extract daily, or as directed by a healthcare professional. Please adhere to the suggested dose.

Our Slippery Elm capsules are manufactured in a GMP-certified facility to ensure purity, potency, and quality. Discover the calming effects of Slippery Elm today!

References:

  1. Tazeen, N., & Khan, M. A. (2016). "Phytochemistry and pharmacology of Ulmus rubra." Journal of Medicinal Plants Research, 10(14), 146-152.
  2. Miller, L. G. (1998). "Herbal Medicinal Products." In: Scientific American Medicine. Retrieved from the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI).
  3. Pizzorno, J. E., & Murray, M. T. (2012). Textbook of Natural Medicine. Elsevier Health Sciences.
  4. McGee, H. (2004). "On Food and Cooking: The Science and Lore of the Kitchen." Scribner.

Active Ingredients
Slipper Elm Bark 630mg

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