Licorice or Mulethi plant is a legume (related to beans and peas) that is native to southern Europe and parts of Asia. It is an herbaceous perennial, growing to 1 meter in height. The flowers are purple to pale whitish-blue in color and produced in a loose inflorescence. |
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Specifications: |
Botanical Name: Glycyrrhiza Glabra |
Common Name: Mulethi, Licorice, Madhuka, Madhuyashti, Sweetwood |
Standardized For: 10%, 20% and 40% Glycyrrhizinic Acid |
Parts Used: Roots |
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Medicinal Uses: |
The herb is also used to treat hepatitis, in both chronic and acute stages and is particularly beneficial in the treatment of hepatitis B and C patients. |
Ulcer Treatment – Licorice is beneficial for treating stomach ulcers. |
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Cosmetic Uses: |
Topical and Oral Benefits – Licorice content reduces skin itching, swelling, and redness, and gargling with DGL and warm water reduced the pain of canker sores. Glycyrrhiza helps to fight eczema, PSORIASIS, and dermatitis. |
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General Uses: |
Stress Relief – The compound glycyrrhizic present in the plant species helps to block the breakdown of cortisol in the body. This helps to fight stress and combat the effects of chronic fatigue syndrome. |
Respiratory Benefits – Glycyrrhiza glabra is considered to be a tonic, expectorant, and demulcent. A demulcent has soothing, coating properties, while an expectorant eliminates phlegm and mucous from the respiratory tract. |
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Additional Information: |
Production Capacity: 2 to 3 ton |
Delivery Time: 10 to 12 days |