
Nature's Sunshine Slippery Elm 100 Capsules – Gut-Soothing Mucilage Herb for Reflux, IBS & Digestive Comfort
Nature's Sunshine Slippery Elm – Gut-Soothing Herb for Digestive Comfort & Mucous Membrane Support
Slippery Elm (Ulmus rubra) bark contains up to 50% mucilage — a gel-forming fibre that coats and soothes the mucous membranes of the digestive tract. When mixed with water, the mucilage forms a thick, protective gel that lines the oesophagus, stomach, and intestines, providing gentle relief for reflux, gastritis, IBS, Crohn's disease, and general digestive irritation. Nature's Sunshine Slippery Elm provides a concentrated herbal dose in convenient capsules.
- 50% mucilage content for superior gut-soothing action
- Coats and protects oesophagus, stomach, and intestines
- Relieves reflux, gastritis, IBS, and digestive irritation
- Also supports urinary tract mucous membranes
- 100 capsules — Nature's Sunshine quality
Frequently Asked Questions
What is slippery elm used for?
Slippery elm is primarily used for digestive conditions including acid reflux (GERD), gastritis, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), inflammatory bowel disease, and general digestive irritation. Its mucilage content coats and soothes inflamed mucous membranes throughout the digestive tract.
How does slippery elm soothe the gut?
When slippery elm bark contacts water in the digestive tract, the mucilage swells and forms a thick, slippery gel. This gel physically coats the lining of the oesophagus and stomach, providing a protective barrier against acid, digestive enzymes, and irritants.
Can slippery elm help with acid reflux?
Yes. The mucilage from slippery elm coats the oesophagus, providing a protective layer that reduces the burning sensation associated with acid reflux. Many people find it helpful as a natural complement to other reflux management strategies.
How do I take slippery elm capsules?
Take 2–4 capsules with a full glass of water before meals, or as directed by your healthcare provider. Taking with water is important to activate the mucilage content for maximum benefit.
Is slippery elm safe for long-term use?
Slippery elm is generally considered safe for long-term use. However, take any other medications at least 1–2 hours away from slippery elm, as the mucilage may slow the absorption of other supplements and medicines.
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Nature's Sunshine Slippery Elm – Gut-Soothing Herb for Digestive Comfort & Mucous Membrane Support
Slippery Elm (Ulmus rubra) bark contains up to 50% mucilage — a gel-forming fibre that coats and soothes the mucous membranes of the digestive tract. When mixed with water, the mucilage forms a thick, protective gel that lines the oesophagus, stomach, and intestines, providing gentle relief for reflux, gastritis, IBS, Crohn's disease, and general digestive irritation. Nature's Sunshine Slippery Elm provides a concentrated herbal dose in convenient capsules.
- 50% mucilage content for superior gut-soothing action
- Coats and protects oesophagus, stomach, and intestines
- Relieves reflux, gastritis, IBS, and digestive irritation
- Also supports urinary tract mucous membranes
- 100 capsules — Nature's Sunshine quality
Frequently Asked Questions
What is slippery elm used for?
Slippery elm is primarily used for digestive conditions including acid reflux (GERD), gastritis, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), inflammatory bowel disease, and general digestive irritation. Its mucilage content coats and soothes inflamed mucous membranes throughout the digestive tract.
How does slippery elm soothe the gut?
When slippery elm bark contacts water in the digestive tract, the mucilage swells and forms a thick, slippery gel. This gel physically coats the lining of the oesophagus and stomach, providing a protective barrier against acid, digestive enzymes, and irritants.
Can slippery elm help with acid reflux?
Yes. The mucilage from slippery elm coats the oesophagus, providing a protective layer that reduces the burning sensation associated with acid reflux. Many people find it helpful as a natural complement to other reflux management strategies.
How do I take slippery elm capsules?
Take 2–4 capsules with a full glass of water before meals, or as directed by your healthcare provider. Taking with water is important to activate the mucilage content for maximum benefit.
Is slippery elm safe for long-term use?
Slippery elm is generally considered safe for long-term use. However, take any other medications at least 1–2 hours away from slippery elm, as the mucilage may slow the absorption of other supplements and medicines.









