Slippery elm bark safe for diabetes?

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  1. Puddensmom

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    Pudden was diagnosed with kidney failure on the 7th. I am trying to get her eating on her own again and was recommended slippery elm bark. I believe nausea and excess acid could be the cause and seb might help. Is slippery elm bark ok for diabetics? Thank you in advance!
     
  2. Beth 73

    Beth 73 Well-Known Member

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    Absolutely :) Elmo gets SEB 2x a day , every day for tummy stability . Perfectly safe and wonderful :bighug: Just be sure to allow 2 hours between any other meds and the SEB as it may interfere with absorption .
     
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  3. Puddensmom

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    Thank you! I'm going to head over to whole foods and pick some up today. Hopefully it will help her tummy and get her eating again.
     
  4. Bron and Sheba (GA)

    Bron and Sheba (GA) Well-Known Member

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    I used it too and found it very good for excess acid in the tummy. I used to give 3 am ( auto feeder) and 3 pm and it helped the little vomits that occurred with an empty tummy. I gave in a little bone broth.
     
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