Slippery Elm Bark

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  • Bowels
  • Colon
  • Flu Virus
  • Indigestion
  • Insomnia
  • Skin Issues
  • Ulcers

Natural Remedies using Slippery Elm

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This is a process of cleansing the interior of the stomach. Drink four to six glasses of tepid water, with a little salt added to it, early in the morning on an empty stomach. Then stand up, bend forward, insert the middle and index fingers of the right hand into the mouth until they touch the uvulva. Tickle it until you feel a vomiting sensation. The saline water thus ejected will bring up bile and other toxic matter with it. Repeat the process till all the water is vomitted out. This should be done once a week or as and when necessary.

Bowels, Colon, Flu Virus, Indigestion, Insomnia, Skin Issues, Ulcers

The Benefit of using Slippery Elm as a natural cure

This bath can be given from 15 to 60 minutes at a temperature ranging from 260C to 280C. It can be given for long duration, without any ill-effects, as the water temperature is akin to the body temperature. The neutral bath diminishes the pulse rate without modifying respiration.

Astringent and antiinflammatory activity is attributed (CAN) to its rosmarinic activity (which deserves a whole lot more praise than those two minor activities).

Activities (Lemon Verbena) – Acaricide ; Analgesic ; Antibacterial ; Antipyretic ; Antiseptic ; Antispasmodic ; Aphicide ; Carminative ; Diaphoretic ; Digestive ; Expectorant ; Laxative ; Nervine ; Pectoral ; Sedative ; Stimulant ; Stomachic ; L

Bowels
Colon
Flu Virus
Indigestion
Insomnia
Skin Issues
Ulcers

and should, therefore, be avoided.” CNS depressant activity may potentiate pharmaceutical sedatives (CAN). For some 5% of people (maybe even hyperactives? JAD), valerian may be slightly stimulating (WAM).

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