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Supports healthy liver, gut, and immune system.
Licorice is an effective and fast-acting anti-inflammatory agent. Many herbalists regard it as nature's answer to hydrocortisone and claim that is potentiates the effectiveness of other herbs when added to compound formulas.
Licorice provides anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, immunostimulant, and corticosteroid-like actions-thus helping to relieve pain, itching, and inflammation without completely bypassing the body's normal anti-flammatory functions and without seriously compromising the immune system.
Licorice can also be used to relieve uncomfortable symptoms of various skin disorders such as psoriasis, eczema, contact dermatitis, and flea allergies.
Licorice is also beneficial in the treatment and prevention of many forms of liver disease. It is also especially good for healing ulceration of the stomach and reducing gastric acid secretions that often contribute to the severity of ulcers.
Primary Medicinal Activities: Expectorant; helps with blood cleansing; lubricates, soothes, and protects mucous membranes; anti-inflammatory; anti-viral; adrenal stimulant; mild laxative; immunostimulant
Strongest Affinities: Respiratory, digestive, and endocrine systems
Dosage is entirely dependent upon individual needs and circumstances and should be determined by a trained practitioner, but 12-20 drops per 20 lbs of body weight, 2 times daily, is a conservative starting point.
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