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Healing power of mulethi: Why licorice is a natural remedy for ulcers, cough and cold


Published on 2024-12-17 05:43:07 - moneycontrol.com
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  • From soothing a sore throat to balancing hormones, mulethi (licorice) is packed with medicinal properties that make it a go-to remedy, especially during the winter season. Its use in teas, desserts, and even medicines showcases its versatility.

The article from Moneycontrol discusses the health benefits of mulethi, commonly known as licorice, highlighting its use as a natural remedy for various ailments. Licorice root has been traditionally used in Ayurveda for its medicinal properties, particularly for treating ulcers, coughs, and colds. It contains compounds like glycyrrhizin, which has anti-inflammatory and expectorant effects, helping to soothe respiratory issues and reduce throat irritation. The article explains that licorice can help in healing gastric and peptic ulcers due to its ability to increase the mucus production in the stomach, forming a protective layer against stomach acids. Additionally, its antiviral properties make it effective against cold sores and other viral infections. The piece also touches on how licorice can aid in digestion, reduce stress, and even has potential benefits in managing symptoms of menopause and skin conditions. However, it cautions about the overuse of licorice due to potential side effects like high blood pressure and potassium loss.

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