Slippery Elm Throat Lozenges (Original) - 150 Lozenges - Thayers
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- Slippery Elm Bark
Sodium-Free, Preservative-Free, Gluten-Free. Lactose-Free, Menthol-Free. Vegan Product.
Lozenges
150 Loz
Adolescents 12-18:Take 2 lozenges and dissolve under the tongue every 1-2 hours as needed, up to a maximum of 6 daily.
Adults 19+:Dissolve 2 lozenges under the tongue every 1-2 hours as needed up to a maximum of 12 lozenges per day.
- Naturally tangy and sweet
- Help irritated throats and hoarse voices
- Trusted by vocalists, tenors, teachers, public speakers
- Soothes membranes and heals oral abrasions.
Thayers Slippery Elm Lozenges have been providing relief to singers, speakers, salespeople and other vocalizers since 1847. Made from the inner bark of the Slippery Elm tree (ulmus fulva), these dependable demulcents soothe the tissues of the mouth and throat and restore the voice without the dulling effects of menthol. Try them - you'll soon be singing our praises.
Trusted by tenors, teachers, tour guides and other types who trill, talk and testify, Thayers Slippery Elm Lozenges speed relief to the throat and mouth. They're also free of preservatives, gluten, lactose and sodium, making them the all-vegetable remedy of choice for vegan vocalists. Dissolve one in your mouth before you sing, talk or use your voice; take another one afterward to soothe the membranes and heal any oral abrasions.
Slippery Elm
Slippery elm is a tree that is native to North America and was first used by native North Americans. They discovered that when the bark was mixed with water it formed a thick mucus-like substance. Slippery elm is a demulcent, an agent that coats and protects mucosal surfaces. The active components in slippery elm are large carbohydrate molecules.
In the respiratory tract slippery elm decreases cough, speeds removal of mucus and helps to heal the tract. In the stomach and intestines slippery elm protects the lining from ulceration. Slippery elm also soothes the urinary tract and helps the skin to heal. Natural health practitioners recommend slippery elm for a variety of needs including sore throat, colds, coughs, bladder infections, digestive ulcers, burns, and wounds.
Slippery elm can be found in a variety of different forms including dried, powdered or encapsulated inner bark or liquid extract. It is often used as a lozenge, tea or drink. Topically slippery elm can be mixed with water and applied directly to the skin or onto a poultice.
Slippery elm is found in formulas for cold or cough relief, urinary tract health and ulcers. When purchasing slippery elm use only the inner bark. The outer bark contains medicinal components may be harmful and may cause miscarriage. The harvesting of the inner bark of slippery elm usually results in the death of the tree. You may want to inquire about the source and farming practices of the manufacturer of your chosen product.
Slippery elm may alter blood sugar levels by reducing the rate at which sugar is absorbed from the intestine. Therefore diabetics, hypoglycemic individuals and people using medication to regulate sugar levels should use slippery elm with caution. Slippery elm may also inhibit the absorption of other medications or supplements if they are taken at the same time.
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