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4 oz Licorice Root Powder Organic Licorice is A Cure-all -- Корень Солодки
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***Licorice is very soothing and softens the mucous membranes of the
throat, lungs, stomach, intestines, and at the same time cleanses any
inflamed mucous membrane that needs immune system support. This is why
Licorice is found in so many cough and sore throat medications. It
reduces the irritation in the throat and yet has an expectorant action.
It is the saponins (detergent-like action) that loosen the phlegm in the
respiratory tract, so that the body can expel the mucus. It is a
potent healing agent for tuberculosis, where its effects have been
compared to hydrocortisone. For colds and flu, Licorice can be combined
with stimulating herbs such as cayenne or ginger to intensify the
effect. For sore throat and irritated bronchials, Licorice is more
effective when combined with Horehound or Mullein.
***Licorice also has a soothing and healing effect on the stomach and
digestive tract. It softens, soothes, lubricates and nourishes the
entire intestinal tract with a formula as simple as 40% Licorice root
and 60% Slippery Elm. The saponin content is effective in soothing
various internal pains. Licorice is popularly known for treatment of
ulcers of the stomach or duodenem, collective known as peptic ulcer. The
glycyrrhetinic acid found in Licorice was the first drug proven to
promote healing of gastric and duodenal ulcers. Modern medicines such
as antacids, Tagamet and Zantac disrupt the normal digestive process and
alter the structure and function of the cells that line the digestive
tract and will cause the ulcer to appear again. The cause is not
treated. The compounds found in Licorice stimulate the normal defense
mechanisms that prevent ulcer formation. These compounds improve both
the quality and quantity of the protective substances that line the
intestinal tract. It will balance out the production and secretion of
hydrochloric acid that is a cause of the formation of a peptic ulcer.
The life span of intestinal cells will increase and there will be an
improved blood supply to the intestinal lining by using Licorice--it
treats the cause.
***The 100 Herb List at the School of Natural Healing lists adrenals as the
common use for the Licorice. The steroidal (cortisone-like substance)
content of Licorice aids in the healing and restoring of the adrenal
glands. Glycyrrhizin has a similar chemical structure to corticosteroids
released by the adrenals, which helps to stimulate the excretion of
cortin hormones by the adrenal cortex. About every five hours, the
adrenals need some sort of nourishment in order to continue supplying
strength to the body. If the nourishment is not given, the glands go
through what is called adrenal exhaustion, or in medical terms
hypoglycemia. This exhaustion is also caused by the stresses that life
places on us in this fast paced world in which we live. Sugar is often
consumed to overcome stress and to get a stimulating lift. This causes
more problems and can lead to insulin shock. When a person’s adrenal
glands become so exhausted that they do not function anymore, they find
themselves in a condition called Addison’s disease.
***Licorice, with its cortisone-type substance, will help the body restore
itself to the point where it will produce its own cortisone. It will
give the body strength and a stimulating lift without bringing on
insulin shock. This will also help the pancreas to function well because
of better control of insulin released. The medical profession will
prescribe corticosteroid hormones as a replacement drug when the body is
fatigued; thus causing a dependency to them. If a person tries to get
off these drugs they will go through severe withdrawal symptoms.
Licorice begins strengthening and healing the body with as little as two
capsules of Licorice each day. As noted by Dr. Christopher, “When
people who have been under severe stress, overworking the adrenals and
becoming extremely nervous and irritable, begin to take Licorice, they
think they have suddenly spiritually arrived. It is my opinion that many
who suffer in mental institutions could be helped with this wonderful
herb”.
***The Steroidal content found in Licorice not only helps the adrenal
glands but female problems as well. It can trigger higher levels of
estrogen in the body, which will aid in the treatment of female
infertility, for delayed and irregular menstruation, and in premenstrual
syndrome (PMS). It can be used to stabilize the menstrual cycle when
coming off of "the Pill." It will help relieve the pain of chronic
menstrual cramps as well as premenstrual symptoms such as depression,
cravings for sweets, weight gain due to water retention, breast
tenderness, etc. Licorice has an alterative action on estrogen
metabolism, which means when estrogen levels are too high it will bring
them down, and if the levels are too low it will bring them up. This
estrogenic action is due to the isoflavone content found in Licorice.
Premenstrual syndrome has been attributed to a disruption in the
estrogen to progesterone ratio. Licorice helps to bring back the right
balance in this ratio, therefore relieving the symptoms that this
imbalance causes. If licorice is used, two cups of tea a day, two weeks
prior to the onset of menstruation will reduce the symptoms of PMS.
After a couple of months the cycle should be improved and no more need
to drink the tea. Even though our bodies require a balance of male and
female hormones, men who take Licorice don’t need to be alarmed about
“getting too much” hormone-estrogen properties. Our bodies are a
fabulous computer and it selects only what it needs from natural sources
such as herbs.
***As mentioned previously, Licorice was taken during the middle ages to
counter-balance the effects of highly spiced and over cooked food, fat
and contaminated meats. Licorice is a highly esteemed herb for the same
use today. The root is excellent as a stool softener or mild laxative,
especially for children. It doesn’t cause the gripping of the intestines
that other cathartic herbs are known to do. Licorice also has as
anti-inflammatory substance that helps in gastric or bowel irritations
and also helps the inflammation caused by hemorrhoids. A looser and
softer stool also helps when hemorrhoids are present.
***I think the Egyptians may have been on the right track in their thinking
that Licorice is a cure-all. A few more uses for Licorice are as a
blood cleanser and detoxifier with benefits to the liver. It increases
the flow of saliva and alleviates thirst when the root is chewed on and
it also makes an excellent natural teething ring for babies to help
bring the teeth through. If the baby is a vigorous chewer there may be
some purgative or cathartic action as well!
***In addition to quenching thirst, Licorice will quench the appetite and
reduce the desire to smoke tobacco and consume alcohol. It will increase
sexual desire and help a person stay alert (a No-Doz substitute). Mixed
with honey it is great for external wounds and skin irritations.
Combining Licorice with peppermint, it is great for a singer or a person
losing their voice due to laryngitis.
***Additional uses from James Duke, in his book “The Green Pharmacy,” are
preventing tooth decay, treating arthritis, asthma, athlete’s foot,
baldness, body odor, bursitis, canker sores, chronic fatigue syndrome,
colds and flu, cough, dandruff, depression, emphysema, fungal
infections, gingivitis, gout, heartburn, HIV infection, liver problems,
Lyme disease, menopause, prostate enlargement, psoriasis, shingles, sore
throat, tendonitis, tuberculosis, ulcers, viral infections and yeast
infections.
***I feel the same as this author who wrote on Licorice, "Licorice can be
recommended for just about everybody, for male and female alike, young
and old, well or sick. It is the grand tonic of the world, in this
author's opinion. For that reason, I recommend it as an important tonic
in the maintenance of the musculoskeletal system. The amazing
anti-inflammatory actions of licorice root extend to the entire surface
area of the body, both outside and inside. Not only the skin, but the
mucous membranes of the gastrointestinal tract yield to the soothing and
healing action of licorice root. The plant reinforces the body's
ability to withstand attack from virtually any kind of pathogen, and
should therefore be considered a tonic for the musculoskeletal system.
If one is looking for a broad-spectrum tonic to protect, maintain health, and heal injuries, there is no herb better than licorice root."
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