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Slippery elm is called "गुळवेल" (Gulavel) in Marathi. This tree's inner bark is often used for its medicinal properties, particularly for soothing digestive issues and throat irritations. In traditional medicine, it has been valued for its demulcent and anti-inflammatory effects.
Slippery elm translates to Portuguese to become olmo.
The Hindi name for slippery elm is "अथेला" (Athela).
The Tamil word for slippery elm is சளியமரம் (chaḷiyamaram).
In Ayurveda, slippery elm is Ulmus rubra Muhl. However, it is native to North America so it is commonly known as Slippery Elm.
The common name for the piss elm is the "slippery elm." Its scientific name is Ulmus rubra, and it is known for its mucilaginous inner bark, which has traditional medicinal uses. The tree is native to North America and is often found in moist woodlands.
Demulcent, emollient, expectorant, diuretic, and is a soothing and nutritive tonic benefiting the adrenal glands, the respiratory system, and the gastrointestinal tract.
The Slippery Elm, Latin name Ulmus rubra, is a species of tree that is indigenous to eastern North America, from Florida out west to Texas and then north to southern Quebec. The Slippery Elm is also known as the Red Elm and Gray Elm.
The scientific name for slippery elm is Ulmus rubra.
Slippery Elm is known as "இலஞ்சியம் மரம்" (ilanciyam maram) in Tamil.
Slippery elm is a tree whose inner bark contains mucilage, a gel-like substance that provides soothing and anti-inflammatory properties. It is commonly used in herbal medicine to alleviate digestive issues, such as heartburn and irritable bowel syndrome, by coating the digestive tract. Additionally, slippery elm can be used to soothe sore throats and coughs due to its demulcent properties. Overall, it acts as a natural remedy for various ailments by promoting healing and reducing irritation.
Slippery elm has simple leaves, meaning each leaf is composed of a single blade.