Liquorice, scientifically known as Glycyrrhiza glabra, is one of the most popular medicinal plants. Due to its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, there are many potential uses associated with liquorice root extract. Potential uses of liquorice against some health conmore...
Mulethi, also known as licorice or Glycyrrhiza glabra, is a herbaceous plant native to the Mediterranean region and parts of Asia. Mulethi oil, however, is not commonly available as an essential oil extracted through steam distillation, unlike many other herbal oils. Mulethi rootmore...
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SVM EXPORTS Licorice (Glycyrrhiza Glabra) is also called Liquorice and Sweet root. It is mostly used as a sweetener in candies and beverages. It is an herbaceous perennial plant native to Southern Europe, the Middle East, and other parts of Asia, such as India. Licorice roots wermore...
Mulethi, which goes by the scientific name Glycyrrhiza glabra comes from the Fabaceae family. The word 'Glycyrrhiza' is derived from the Greek term 'glykos' which means 'sweet' and the term 'rhiza' means 'root' and hence the name given to this plant is 'sweet root'.more...
Soothes your stomach Licorice root is used to soothe gastrointestinal problems. In cases of food poisoning, stomach ulcers, and heartburn , licorice root extract can speed the repair of stomach lining and restore balance. This is due to the anti-inflammatory and immune-boosmore...
Licorice root contains Glycyrrhizin a yellow amorphous powder. It is used as expectorant, demulcent in inflammation of irritable condition of bronchial tube, bowels and catarrh of genito-urinary passages. Good for cough.more...
Licorice roots have been used worldwide as medicine and flavor in the industry for over 4000 years. Medicinal uses of licorice are recorded in texts such as Charaka Samhita, Assyrian Herbal (2000 BC) and Ebers Papyrus (1600 BC). The word liquorice essentially derives from Old Gremore...
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