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Liquorice Root (Glycyrrhiza glabra) 425mg

Most people will know Liquorice as a confectionary. It is interesting to note that although some Liquorice confectionary does contain extracts of Liquorice root, most Liquorice confectionary today is flavoured with anise oil or contains a combination

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Liquorice Root (Glycyrrhiza glabra) 425mg3 -15%
Liquorice Root (Glycyrrhiza glabra) 425mg2 -10%

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Most people will know Liquorice as a confectionary. It is interesting to note that although some Liquorice confectionary does contain extracts of Liquorice root, most Liquorice confectionary today is flavoured with anise oil or contains a combination of Liquorice and anise.

As well as being a popular confectionary, Liquorice is also one of the most widely used herbs throughout the world, in both the East and the West. Its use dates back several thousand years. The botanical name Glycyrrhiza is derived from the Greek glukos riza meaning sweet root, so named by Hippocrates for its sweet flavour and use as a flavouring agent.

Liquorice has a wide range of actions attributed to it including expectorant, demulcent, antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory and laxative. It is an adrenotropic agent, assisting the action of the adrenal glands, which are responsible for a range of actions. These actions include releasing hormones involved in the stress response, helping to maintain blood sugar levels and assisting in the process of relieving inflammation.

Many of the modern uses for Liquorice are similar to those that were known to early writers, including the relief of respiratory disorders such as chronic coughs and catarrh. As an adrenotropic agent it can be useful in cases of lowered adrenal function and following times of chronic stress that have weakened the adrenal glands. The anti-inflammatory action can assist to relieve inflammation of joints. It has also been seen to have digestive benefits, helping to sooth the stomach and provide relief from some stomach disorders.

Therapeutic Use
Has traditionally been used to help remove catarrh and temporarily relieve coughs by loosening mucous and assisting with expectoration. Traditionally used to help digestion and provide relief of mild digestive disorders such as indigestion, distension, belching, and flatulence.

Active Ingredient
Each ‘preservative free’ capsule contains 425mg of Liquorice Powder.

Dosage
For adults: take two capsules with a meal three times daily.
For children under 12 years: take one capsule with a meal three times daily.
Not to be used in children under 2 years of age without medical advice.

Caution
Always read the label.
Not to be used for children under two years of age without medical advice.
Not to be taken if hypertension is present. Prolonged use may result in hypertension.
If symptoms persist consult your healthcare practitioner.

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Most people will know Liquorice as a confectionary. It is interesting to note that although some Liquorice confectionary does contain extracts of Liquorice root, most Liquorice confectionary today is flavoured with anise oil or contains a combination

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