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What is slippery elm good for? Some people tell me it helps stomach issues. Does it help acid reflux or IBS?

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A few people on the forum have said they have stomach issues with being hypo thyroid. I’ve had issues since I’m 14 but they became much worse after I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism. I have had ulcers have Barrett’s esophagus colon polyps and diverticulosis. Does slippery elm or any other herbs really help?

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Hashi-Monster

Slippery Elm helped heal my gastritis. It really works wonders on the stomach lining.

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Nanny23 in reply toHashi-Monster

Thankyou so much for replying. I bought the actual herb and steep it as a tea. Is that right way to take it or you take pills

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Hashi-Monster in reply toNanny23

I mix a spoonful of the powder with a little water and drink on an empty stomach

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Nanny23 in reply toHashi-Monster

Hi where do you get the powder? Amazon? Thanks for replying

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Hashi-Monster in reply toNanny23

I got mine from Neals Yard

nealsyardremedies.com/wellb...

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Nanny23 in reply toHashi-Monster

Thankyou but I live in USA.

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Hashi-Monster in reply toNanny23

There are loads on eBay

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G2G2

You could try marshmallow root, either in capsules or a tea. It's a mucilage so really soothing of the gastric mucosa & also for the mouth & esophagus. It's supposed to help inflammation.

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madgewildfire in reply toG2G2

I have found that goat milk kefir is a big help and great for general health. I wouldn't buy ready-made from the supermarket as it is Pasteurised after being fermented, which defeats the whole object. It usually tastes horrible too. It is very easy to get the milk kefir grains and make your own at home. I prefer the goat milk but cows milk is OK too just never UHT or skimmed milk. Making it is very simple and only takes about five minutes of each day.

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foxglove

I found it helped with indigestion. Powder mixed in cold water. This was just before it was found i was hypo, don't know if connection!!!

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Hashi-Monster in reply tofoxglove

I also only had problems (chronic gastritis) the year before I was diagnosed hypo

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foxglove in reply toHashi-Monster

Interesting!

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humanbean

I've used Slippery Elm in capsule form in the past. I found it very useful to take before going to bed when my burning stomach pain was very bad and it is very soothing.

My only concern with it was how much it might reduce absorption of other meds and supplements I took.

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Nanny23 in reply tohumanbean

Why would it intefere with absorption of medicine and supplements? Please explain. Thankyou.

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humanbean in reply toNanny23

It turns into a kind of mucilaginous jelly which coats the stomach. I wonder if it forms a barrier which prevents absorption of meds and supplements. I don't know that it does. I just wonder if it might.

I could have researched this, but I never did.

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Tdawn84

I take 2 tbsp of slippery elm powder, i mix it with hot water, cinnamon and honey. Works wonders for me. I use it for acid reflux (which I only starting having problems since I started taking synthroid). Works great for a acidic stomach as well.

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