Trees are symbolic of life, growth and the abundance of
blessings that God the Creator has bestowed on us and the creation as a whole
just to mention a few. So does the elm tree with its immense appearance and
deep root, representing strength, endurance and sacred connection for physical,
medicinal and supernatural properties when activated for both spiritual work
and physical purposes. However, we should be mindful of the process of using
some of these spiritual tools in spiritual formulas since we may end up
attracting negative energies instead of the positive ones.
Serving as a protection against negative energies, the wood
or the bark of the elm tree can be used as a spiritual protective tool against curses
and evil spiritual forces. For the purpose of spiritual bath to ward of
negativity, combing the bark and the leaves of the elm tree, bring to boil and
apply this extract with water and use it to bath for some days to get rid of misfortunes
and keep harmful entities away.
Being a digestive related issue, experiencing indigestion
occasionally may be of no consequences since indigestion come about as a result
of lifestyle choices such as our diet and the issue with stress but it can also
be a symptom of other health conditions. However this discomfort in the upper
abdomen, feeling of being full early when eating or soon after eating, feeling
bloated and dealing with constant nausea and other symptoms that we experience
due to indigestion can be taken care of when by boiling the bark of the elm
tree for some time and drinking the extract in the form of tea is a sure way to
relief those discomfort with the shorted possible time.
Since the extract taken from the trunk of the elm tree help
with digestive issues in relation to ulcers and other conditions after bringing
to boil, solutions made from the elm tree in tea form can work on wounds and
external ulcers. This can be done by taking in and applying or dressing the
wound with the tea extract and also by blending the bark and making it into a
paste and apply it directly to the wound for complete healing.
Ernestina Mensah/Clickmultimediagh.com