PRIMARY FUNCTION
Natural digestive soother and anti-inflammatory agent for gastrointestinal and respiratory health.
HOW IT SUPPORTS PET HEALTH
Slippery elm bark (*Ulmus rubra*) is a natural remedy derived from the inner bark of the slippery elm tree. It is widely recognized for its mucilage content, which forms a gel-like substance when mixed with water. This mucilage coats and soothes the digestive and respiratory tracts, providing relief from inflammation and irritation. Slippery elm is particularly beneficial for dogs and cats experiencing gastrointestinal upset, such as diarrhea, constipation, or acid reflux. Additionally, it supports respiratory health by calming throat and lung irritation.
FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW
Slippery elm’s mucilage acts as a demulcent, creating a protective barrier over inflamed tissues in the digestive and respiratory systems. This barrier helps reduce irritation while promoting healing. The herb also contains tannins, which have mild astringent properties that aid in toning tissues and reducing inflammation. Furthermore, slippery elm’s prebiotic effects support gut health by nourishing beneficial bacteria in the digestive system.
COMMON VETERINARY USES
Species Studied
- Dogs
- Cats
Primary Benefits for Pets
- Digestive Health: Relieves diarrhea, constipation, acid reflux, and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
- Gastrointestinal Protection: Soothes and protects the stomach lining from irritation.
- Respiratory Support: Calms throat and lung irritation caused by coughing or respiratory infections.
- Skin Health: Promotes healing of minor wounds and skin irritations when used topically.
Veterinary Use Cases
- Managing diarrhea or constipation caused by dietary changes or stress.
- Supporting pets with chronic gastrointestinal conditions like IBD or gastritis.
- Reducing throat irritation in pets with kennel cough or other respiratory issues.
- Aiding recovery from gastrointestinal upset caused by medications or illness.
CONTRAINDICATIONS & SENSITIVITIES
Slippery elm is generally safe when used at appropriate doses. However, it may interfere with the absorption of other medications due to its mucilage coating the digestive tract. Administer slippery elm at least two hours before or after other medications. Rare side effects include mild digestive upset or allergic reactions in pets sensitive to elm trees.
INGREDIENT SOURCING & QUALITY STANDARDS
Slippery elm bark used in ThorneVet products is sourced from sustainably harvested *Ulmus rubra* trees. The inner bark is carefully processed to preserve its mucilage content and tested for contaminants to ensure purity and safety.
RESEARCH AT A GLANCE
- Digestive Soothing Properties: Slippery elm’s mucilage content helps coat and soothe the stomach lining, making it effective for addressing gastrointestinal upset such as ulcers, colitis, and inflammatory bowel disorders in dogs. URL: https://wagwalking.com/wellness/slippery-elm-how-can-it-benefit-your-dog
- Mucilage Benefits for Pets: Research highlights slippery elm’s ability to form a protective barrier over inflamed tissues, reducing irritation in both the digestive and respiratory tracts. URL: https://epi4dogs.com/slippery-elm/
- Nutritional Support for Cats and Dogs: Observational studies show slippery elm’s effectiveness in managing vomiting and diarrhea while supporting overall gut health in pets. URL: https://www.scirp.org/pdf/OJVM_2013071113395599.pdf
TRADITIONAL APPLICATIONS
Historically, slippery elm bark has been used in Native American medicine to treat wounds, burns, and gastrointestinal issues. Its soothing properties have made it a staple remedy for both humans and animals over centuries.
DISCLAIMER
This ingredient overview is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered veterinary advice. Always consult with your veterinarian before introducing new supplements or making changes to your pet’s healthcare regimen.