Sentences with phrase «of mucilage»

Generally the flesh of the berry is removed, usually by machine, and the seeds are fermented to remove the slimy layer of mucilage still present on the bean.
Then they are sorted by ripeness and color and most often the flesh of the cherry is removed, usually by machine, and are fermented to remove the slimy layer of mucilage still present.
Water enables the transport of mucilage in between the hair fibers where the slimy consistency makes the strands slippery.
Plantain leaf tincture contains a high amount of mucilage, which soothes and cools mucous membranes.
Demulcent (soothing) herbs such as marshmallow root contain a high percentage of mucilage which forms a protective film over the mucous membrane of the urinary tract.
It contains a high percentage of mucilage, which has intensive hydrating, softening, and balancing properties,» says LaBree.
Psyllium husk is the outer coating of mucilage around the seed of the Plantago ovata plant, which is grown primarily in India.
Speaking of the mucilage, did you realize that that is part of why okra is such a healthy vegetable?
Pulped natural process (skin removed, then bean with most of its mucilage dried on a patio, raised bed, and / or with mechanical dryers).
«The smell of mucilage can vary depending on the age of these aggregates.
But its real value comes from the presence of mucilage in the bark, which soothes and coats all mucus membranes, including the digestive tract.
Try to cut your intake of Psyllium husk by half because it is very fibrous and super water - absorbent (due to high content of mucilage) and hence, can create a big bulky stool, albeit soft.
Flax seeds have high levels of mucilage gum, a water - soluble gel - forming fiber that keeps the stomach from emptying too quickly, keeping you feeling nice and full.
You may leave this to steep longer to develop more of the mucilage which makes it even more moistening.
Common sources of mucilage include Aloe vera leaves, ambrette, arnica, balsam fir, basil, borage, cactus, celery, chia seeds, evening primrose, fenugreek seeds, fig, flaxseed, hibiscus, Irish moss or carrageenan (a seaweed), kelp (a seaweed), lemon, linseed, liquorice root, mallow, marshmallow root, mustard seeds, nettle, nutmeg, okra, parsley root, plantain (a herb) seeds, potatoes, psyllium seed husks, quince seeds, sage, slippery elm inner bark [2,3].
Made up of the mucilage compounds, gums and pectins found on the inside of plant cells, soluble fiber swells with water in the digestive tract and forms a thick, viscous mass.
The herb helps these digestive ailments by reducing inflammation and lubricating the digestive tract with the help of the mucilage, or oily secretions that make up slippery elm.
My idea of fun was construction paper, scissors and a bottle of mucilage.
Flax, also known as flaxseed, has historically been used to treat digestion issues, as it contains high proportions of insoluble fiber; one tablespoon provides 3 g, combined with a large amount of mucilage.
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