What are the properties of Chinese Liquorice in supplements?
The Chinese Liquorice has not yet been classified as a component of any supplement we recommend, however, if you know of any specific that should be put on our list, please feel welcome to submit your proposition (contact us). We will gladly consider adding it to our catalogue.
Chinese Liquorice - References & External links
Chinese Liquorice (Glycyrrhiza Uralensis)
TBS Ingredient ID (TBSI ID): | IHE11130 |
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Domain | Plantae |
Clade | Rosids Eudicots Angiosperms |
Order | Fabales |
Family | Fabaceae |
Genus | Glycyrrhiza |
Name | Common Names |
Glycyrrhiza Uralensis | Chinese Liquorice, Chinese Licorice Root, Guo Lao, Sweat Herb, Sweet Wood, Beauty Grass, Elf Grass, Pink Grass, Chinese Licorice Root Powder |
Description | |
Chinese licorice root is very popular in the Chinese medicine system. It is added to many herbal formulas to enhance their effectiveness. Licorice is great to detoxify the body. It is able to remove over 1,200 toxins. | |
Caution | |
Do not take Chinese Licorice root if you suffer from heart disease or high blood pressure. Do NOT take if Pregnant or nursing. May cause the retention of water. | |
Parts Used Medicinally: | Root |
Habitat | |
Chinese Licorice Root Is Native To Asia |
The references to scientific articles about Chinese Liquorice are not meant to imply that any products treat, cure, or diagnose any disease or human condition. We encourage our audience to do their own research beyond the resources we have provided so your decision is as educated as possible.
- Influence of Chinese Liquorice on the Immune Response:
- KO, Han-Chieh; WEI, Bai-Luh; CHIOU, Wen-Fei. The Effect of Medicinal Plants Used in Chinese Folk Medicine on RANTES Secretion by Virus-Infected Human Epithelial Cells. Journal of ethnopharmacology, 2006, 107.2: 205-210. PMID:16621378