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Nature's Way Slippery Elm 100 Capsules
Style Code: 033674171004.H2K
Price: NZD $43.90
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- Product Details
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- Benefits
Herbal soothing digestive support Slippery Elm has been used traditionally in Western herbal medicine for its ability to soothe the gastrointestinal lining.
Slippery elm is mainly used today for its anti-inflammatory activity in the respiratory and digestive tracts, for relieving symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome and normalising bowel function, and topically for skin disorders and wounds. It can be used as a food during convalescence.
Nature's Way Slippery Elm can support suffers of indigestion, heartburn, reflux, inflammation or ulceration of the digestive tract. Also Slippery Elm may aide irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), constipation or diarrhoea and respiratory tract inflammation
Slippery elm is mainly used today for its anti-inflammatory activity in the respiratory and digestive tracts, for relieving symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome and normalising bowel function, and topically for skin disorders and wounds. It can be used as a food during convalescence.
Nature's Way Slippery Elm can support suffers of indigestion, heartburn, reflux, inflammation or ulceration of the digestive tract. Also Slippery Elm may aide irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), constipation or diarrhoea and respiratory tract inflammation
Each capsule contains,
Slippery Elm inner bark 400mg
Gluten (capsule)
Cellulose
Magnesium stearate
Slippery Elm inner bark 400mg
Gluten (capsule)
Cellulose
Magnesium stearate
Take 4 capsules three times daily with warm water between mealtimes.
Slippery Elm should not be taken together with any medications as it may interfere with their absorption
Ideal for indigestion, heartburn, reflux. Soothes inflammation or ulceration of the digestive tract. Support for (IBS) Irritable Bowel Syndrome, constipation or diarrhoea. Support against respiratory tract inflammation.