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A colleague of mine has recommended "Slippery Elm" for bowel problems - both for my Colitis and for my mothers diaverticulitis (sp?). I'm all for alternative remedies [at present am prescribed Asacol/Predfoam] and would appreciate any experienced advice...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.slippery elm has been used for many years..its excellent for the stomache..and will help with bowel problems..they also use it for people that are invalids..or seriously ill..as it lines the stomache..you can get it at the health shop either as a formula..or loose in powder form ..if you buy it lose just mix it with a bit of milk ..and drink..slippery elm wont affect any medication you are taking..as its classed as a food source for convalescents..p.s its good if you have a hangover also..
I used to buy it as Thompsons Slippery Elm food (is that what you mean mullein?) & it was brilliant at soothing a sore tum & restoring normal activity. However my local pharmacy recently told me that they've stopped it & I should try health food stores who may still have it in stock. I really would have appreciated some as I had a terrible flare up of IBS!
I've never used the pure slippery Elm but I might buy some & try it.
i saw some in holland and barratt in bham last month..perhaps it was a different make..i will go to bham next week so i will take another look..they sell slippery elm capsules also..their is a company called baldwins that do herbal supplys thats what it will come under..also their is the herbal apothecary in leicester they do mail order as i have had things from them..you cant beat neals yard remedies for mail order service regarding any amount of herbal supplys..