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Licorice Root – Health Benefits and Home Remedies Of Licorice Herb Roots

“The multi-purpose health benefits of Licorise root which is also known as Licorise herb, the sweet root is far more then just heard commonly, Below are some key health benefits of this herb used also as home remedies at many places..”

Licorice Root’s Home Remedies In Brief

Hippocrates called it sweet roots an a wonderful home remedy herb. That’s because licorice root contains a substance that is 50 to 100 times sweeter than table sugar. This sweet candy flavour makes it easy to dismiss as just a ‘tasty root’. But that’s far from true! Check out the laundry list of benefits that licorice showers on those who consume it : As home remedies it is said to bring relief from asthma, athlete’s foot, baldness, body adour, canker sores, chronic fatigue, depression, colds and flu, coughs, dandruff, emphysema, gingivitis and tooth decay, gout heartburn, ulcers, liver problems, Lyme disease, prostate enlargement. That’s certainly not a few benefits to garner from this wonder herb, and it sure helps that the flavour it imparts to tea is sweet and lovely.

Health Benefits

  • Apart from other home remedies, Licorice root contains many anti depressant compounds.
  • It enhances immunity by boosting levels of interferon, a key immune system chemical that fights off attacking viruses.
  • The antioxidants in licorice herb roots can perform some of the functions of the body’s natural estrogen’s; very helpful during menopause. The most common medical use for licorice is for supporting upper respiratory track health.
  • Sipped in tea, it acts as a mild laxative, diuretic and anti-flatulent. Better still, it enhances the flavor of other herbs use in tea.
  • It is many times stronger and more beneficial than ginseng, which however has better PR and is thus better known.
  • In the olden times, grandmas used to tie a stick of licorice round a baby neck. When baby needed to chew on something, it came in handy, thus helping teething, acting as a hurdle to baby’s picking up other things to put into its mouth, and also adding its own benefits to baby’s health.
  • No wonder, then, that licorice is the second most prescribed herb in China after ginseng.
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