Slippery Elm Bark Vaginal Benefits

Slippery Elm Bark is amazing for those that are suffering from vaginal dryness.

The species name fulva means "tawny" or "pale yellow" and refers to the light color of the pleasant-smelling powdered bark. Added to water, the powdered bark becomes a soothing mucilage. The mucilage moistens and soothes, while the herb's tannins are astringent, making slippery elm ideal to soothe inflammations, reduce swelling, moisten vagina and heal damaged tissues.

The mucilage in slippery elm bark is why it is used for vaginal dryness. Vaginal dryness in menopause is due to the thinning of the mucous membranes along with a loss of elasticity in the walls of the vagina. It cannot be broken down by the human digestive tract, so when it coats something, it stays coated for a while. It also contains trace amino acids, manganese, and zinc, which are important for reproductive system health.

Slippery Elm has soothing, lubricating, and healing properties. Slippery elm helps heal internal mucosal tissues, such as the stomach, vagina, and esophagus. When slippery elm is mixed with water, it generates a sticky material known as mucilage, which is therapeutic and soothing to anything it touches. 

Mucilage is the most abundant constituent of slippery elm bark, but the tree also contains starch, sugar, calcium, iodine, bromine, amino acids, and traces of manganese and zinc. Many people use slippery elm to soothe and nourish the body. It is often recommended as a restorative herb for people who suffer from prolonged flu, stomach upset, chronic indigestion, and resulting malnutrition. You can use slippery elm to soothe ulcers and stomach inflammation, irritated intestines, vaginal inflammation, sore throat, coughs, and a hoarse voice.

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