

🌿 Elevate your gut game with nature’s ancient secret!
NOW Foods Slippery Elm Powder is a premium, non-GMO herbal supplement derived from the mucilage-rich bark of the North American slippery elm tree. With over 100 years of traditional use, it helps coat and soothe the gastrointestinal tract, supporting digestive comfort. Certified vegan, keto-friendly, and free from major allergens, this GMP-quality product is a trusted choice for modern wellness routines.




| ASIN | B000UE25XQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,188 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #520 in Blended Vitamin & Mineral Supplements #1,595 in Sales & Deals #1,647 in Diet & Sports Nutrition |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,048) |
| Date First Available | January 8, 2004 |
| Department | Health and Beauty>Health and Wellness |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 5060 |
| Manufacturer | NOW Sports - Nutrition and Wellness |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 5.4 inches; 6.32 ounces |
G**R
tasty on it's own or as a supplement..good for gut health
I use this to make hot tea or as a supplement to other beverages for help with Gerd and acid reflux. It's supposed to help heal the inner stomach lining and esophagus..it's actually pretty tasty . I usually add a little honey to sweeten it up, but even without, it tastes pretty good. Tastes like its good for you..
N**E
Great product
Super way to use, mixes well and is easy to swallow. Great value too.
S**Q
Soothes CAT'S tummy!
My cat with IBD suffers typical symptoms including nausea and upset stomach. I read and now wholeheartedly believe that slippery elm works like Pepto-Bismol (which is toxic to cats), coating the tummy and providing swift relief to cats and I'd imagine all pets. It does a myriad of other medicinally beneficial things for cats that I encourage everybody to do a quick online search. I promise you'll be amazed! This is a an absolute MUST item in my kitty medicine arsenal. NOW brand is an inexpensive yet 100% trustworthy source of quality SEP - - which is critical, as I've actually tried a couple other brands in capsule form that appeared legit but once prepared smelled noxious/burned, thus obviously NOT pure & full of God knows what random fillers. **I mix ONE heaping TBSP in 1/2cup cold water in a glass sauce pan, bring to boil then immediately reduce to simmer for 3-5mins. Stir/whisk constantly (I use a fork). Finished product will be think, gelatinous (PERFECT to soothe tummy), some call it "gruel". I fill a 5 cc syringe & administer orally then store remaining gruel in fridge for up to 1 week. FYI - You can't really mess up proportionately so don't sweat it! Above pep method is preferred but in a pinch, you can forgo boiling & simply mix & serve. For single dose, I eyeball appx 1/2 TSP powder to maybe 1 TBSP water. Good luck!
K**T
Must cook first
First slippery elm I’ve had that required cooking before use. Otherwise seems good!
C**O
Amazing for women READ!
This is a powder form and the taste is nutty and perfect for tea it has a fall kinda vibe :) Lets talk about what it does... it's called SLIPPERY elm for a reason it makes you more slippery in all the right places. *Not for women who are pregnant or trying to get pregnant as it can cause miscarriage. This WORKS and pretty fast with in 24 hours for me. I only use it as needed and I don't think it's to be used continuously, so do your research. I mix it with a hand held frother. It is kinda clumpy a fork works too. This is also great for joint pain ... any lube in the body :)
S**C
This has no mucilaginous effect at all and does not help stomachs
Slippery elm helps stomach issues because it has mucilage that coats your stomach. I've had gastritis for 12 years and have used this wonderful herb to stop the pain. Slippery elm is supposed to be slimy and slippery- like the whites on an egg when you crack it. Or like the juice from an aloe plant. Those things will stick to your finger and it takes a long time under running water to get the aloe or raw egg off. This slippery elm is nothing like that! It has no mucilage at all in it, so I do not know what part of the elm tree this came from. It is 100% useless for helping a stomach problem. It forms a foamy, sawdust slurry that is not slippery- and fills your mouth with hundreds of tiny grit particles after you swallow. It rinses off from the spoon in 1 second under running water. It does not coat or help your stomach because it contains no mucilage. I really don't know what is wrong with companies that try to pass this stuff off as slippery elm. This is the second time I've bought slippery elm that is this bad a quality. The first time was from Mountain Rose Herbs- one of the best herb companies there are- and whom I've bought several times from before that was excellent quality. They must be using the same bad supplier that is sending them this defective and inferior product. Microingredients slippery elm here on Amazon is strongly mucilaginous and of excellent quality but it is painfully priced at $49 a lb. I guess I will be forced to buy theirs after I've wasted almost that much on my last 2 bad purchases.
N**N
Updated shake the bottle of powder before you mix to get the best chance of a gloopy mixture
I am updating my review. The previous one is down below. I’m adding a picture. It turns out that the bottle is not consistent in terms of the powder so today when I got the scoop of powder and added roiling bubbling boiling water to it, it created quite a clump of viscous slippery goo, which is what we all want from slippery out so my suggestion is shake the bottle and try to stir it up because it may be that you’re getting the outside of the bark in some scoops and the inside that gets slippery in another scoop and it’s not homogeneous so I changed my review to five star stars today October 23. This is the previous review the words after this :This is not slippery and it doesn’t create a viscous substance. I follow the directions, but this is a very dark powder and it doesn’t Gloup up as it seems slippery. I was supposed to do the directions were to simmer it in hot water for a few minutes not just put it in cold water and drink it. I tried both, but it never got more than just something that colored the water and it didn’t create a viscous substance and I read that that’s what slippery I was supposed to do. I should’ve read the other reviews. I’m not sure if it’s had any impact on my digestion yet, but I did wanna comment that this does not create a vicious substance so anyone who expects that don’t buy this product and the same thing happened with the capsules I opened up the capsules and it was a dark powder, not a light tan sand colored powder, and it’s the same stuff in the capsules as in this bottle of powder
C**N
Works for diarrhea with my pets.
This is generally one of the go-to’s for my pets when they have diarrhea. It has worked wonders. I actually used it all up so it’s been many months since I purchased. I just sprinkle a little on their food and mix it in. They don’t like it if they can taste it though.
A**Y
Just there no visible difference
V**A
Take 2 full spoon of slippery elm powder. Add it to 300ml water. Boil it for 5 mins. Let it drop to warm temperature. Drink this 15-20 mins before any meal just once a day. (You can even add a spoon of haritaki or amla powder to the boiling water.) This is my 2nd Now Foods slippery elm powder bottle. I tried it first time when my sibling brought it. Now I got one. Tried many methods but it works only before taking any meal.
B**U
Just consume 1 tbs of this with water 30 minute before meals to sooth your gi tract to avoid acidity and acid reflux.
K**Y
Great product and works well for curing acidity.
S**.
It seems to be of good quality . It is expensive though.
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