Making slippery elm lozenges, a soothing sore throat home remedy.
Not exact matches
Hello, I was wondering I wanted to
make this spray but was not able to find whole
slippery elm bark at my local health food store (I would have ordered online but I need it now).
An activated charcoal poultice can be
made at home using ground flax seed or
slippery elm inner bark mixed together with activated charcoal in distilled water.
To apply it externally, mix
slippery elm powder with enough water to
make a thick paste and apply it directly to the wound.
* This recipe was modified from a basic
slippery elm porridge so that it incorporates a healthy dose of protein and fat in order to keep you full,
making it perfect for breakfast.
Made from all natural ingredients like
slippery elm bark, marshmallow root, papaya, and psyllium seed, Vet's Best Hairball Relief Digestive Aid Supplements support your cat's digestive system and lubricate hairballs so they can pass harmlessly through his digestive tract.
A healing mixture for the intestinal tract can also be
made by using equal parts
slippery elm powder, FOS (fructo - oligosaccharide) powder and L - Glutamine powder.
Made of such key ingredients as
slippery elm, marshmallow, and psyllium seed, it helps prevent and eliminate hairballs using herbs that lubricate naturally.