100% NON-GMO Natural Organic Licorice Root Tea ☕️ 3 oz
Eat licorice root or drink ☕️ 🥜🍭🤤
have potent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial effects
ease upper respiratory infections, treat ulcers, and aid digestion, among other benefits
What is licorice root tea used for?
Medicinal Use of licorice root dates back to Ancient Egypt where it was made into a sweet drink for Pharaohs & Queens. It has been used in Traditional Chinese, Middle East, & Greek Medicines to sooth an upset 😠 stomach, reduce inflammation, & treat upper respiratory problems.
Today, many people love ❤️ licorice root to naturally inexpensively treat ailments like heartburn, acid reflux, hot flashes, coughs, and bacterial and viral infections. Smells like 🥜 butter. It’s regularly available as a capsule or liquid supplement but we have the actual organic licorice root for you to have and make your own tea ☕️ & sweet drinks.
Although Licorice Root Tea ☕️ is used to soothe sore throat it’s gel can be used to treat skin conditions like acne or eczema.
May protect against cavities
Licorice root may help protect against bacteria that can lead to cavities.
A 3-week study gave 66 preschool-aged kids sugar-free lollipops containing 15 mg of licorice root twice per day during the school week. Consuming the lollipops significantly reduced the number of Streptococcus mutans bacteria, which are the main cause of cavities. 🦷 preventing tooth decay
May reduce acid reflux and indigestion
Licorice root extract is often used to relieve symptoms of indigestion, such as acid reflux, upset stomach, and heartburn.
In a 30-day study in 50 adults with indigestion, taking a 75-mg licorice capsule twice daily resulted in significant improvements in symptoms, compared with a placebo (👨⚕️💊❌✅☕️🧬).
May help treat peptic ulcers
Peptic ulcers are painful sores that develop in your stomach, lower esophagus, or small intestine. They’re commonly caused by inflammation resulting from H. pylori bacteria 🦠.
Licorice root extract and its glycyrrhizin may help treat peptic ulcers.
Licorice root is a mainstay home remedy for women with menstrual cramps and is also believed to help alleviate many of the adverse symptoms of menopause, including hot flashes. But for men Licorice can lower a man'sinterest in sex and also worsen erectile dysfunction (ED) by lowering levels of a hormone called testosterone.
When taken as a supplement or tea, licorice root is considered safe and well tolerated in adults. Licorice root supplements are only intended for short-term use. Consuming licorice daily for several weeks or longer can cause severe and potentially life-threatening side effects. Surgery: Licorice might interfere with blood pressure control during and after surgery. *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These statements and products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Always consult with a healthcare professional before using any herbal remedy.
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/licorice-root#benefits