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has been used as a sweetener and flavor in candies for centuries. It contains the glycoside, "glcyrrhizin" which has a similar structure and activity as adrenal steroids. This property makes licorice a good anti-inflammatory agent similar to cortisone and is useful for improving joint mobility.
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| licorice |
Kills bacteria. Acts in the body like cortisone, without the harmful side-effects.
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| licorice |
Originally from central Europe, licorice now grows all across Europe and Asia. The root is used medicinally. Licorice has a long and highly varied record of uses. It was and remains one of the most important herbs in traditional Chinese medicine. Among the most consistent and important uses are as a demulcent (soothing, coating agent) in the digestive and urinary tracts, to help with coughs, to soothe sore throats, and as a flavoring. ...
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