For centuries, slippery elm (Ulmus rubra) has been used in traditional medicine to soothe the throat, calm digestion, and relieve inflammation.
Today, modern science is confirming what herbalists have known all along — this gentle, mucilaginous bark can support gut healing and comfort naturally.
A 2024 review published in LiverTox (read the abstract here) found that slippery elm is generally recognized as safe and shows no evidence of liver toxicity or adverse effects, even with long-term use. That makes it one of the few herbal remedies suitable for daily digestive support.
Below, we answer five of the most common questions about slippery elm — and how you can use it to support a healthy, comfortable gut.