Slippery Elm Bark: The dried inner bark of ulmus fulva Used for its soothing and softening properties. A product of the North American elm tree. Soap Bark: A perennial herb native to Europe and parts of Asia. A natural cleanser.
Slippery Elm Bark: Used for its soothing and softening properties. Slough: To become shed or cast off (to separate in the form of dead tissue from living tissue). Soap: Cleansing agent that is a sodium or potassium salt of animal or vegetable fat.
SLIPPERY ELM BARK - Obtained from the inner bark of Ulmus Fulva - the North American Elm tree. Used for its soothing and softening properties. Colonists used Slippery Elm Bark poultices for a variety of skin ailments.
See also: Zinc, Humectant, Emulsion, Enzyme, Slippery Elm
 
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