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I used to get it for boiling to make tea.As a kid I used to be able to get liquorice root sticks. Really great to chew on.
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Yes. A summary: The Benefits of Licorice Root for WomenI am perfectly fine with licorice. Tastes great. More filling. Hand it right on over.
@Neonatal RRT I had no idea abut the anti-androgenic effects. I wonder if it could help women with PCOS.
How very exciting--Thank you!Yes. A summary: The Benefits of Licorice Root for Women
Do some research on PCOS and:How very exciting--Thank you!
I don't think I know very much about women's health. My girlfriend is oftentimes sick from having PCOS and the idea of a lower-cost way to help her out and ease the risk of it, that sounds like something she might like. A number of the other listed effects sound like things she struggles with too (low energy, which is possibly diabetes she wonders, but adrenal fatigue hasn't been suggested yet.) She takes birth-control pills instead.
Sounds like something I shall have to bring up to her soon. Perhaps we shall go hunt down an herbalist or something and see what works on her female troubles. This might be exciting for her to have better health now, and in the future, if it works.
He's right. Licorice root is phytoestrogenic. And too much estrogen for a man or woman, can be a bad thing. It can lead to the dreaded "estrogen dominance".I like the taste of licorice, the "spicier-the-better". However, the active compounds in licorice, in sufficient amounts, have multiple effects in the body. Notably, it can cause water retention (pseudoaldosteronism) and elevated blood pressure. The other effect is that it has an anti-androgen, pro-estrogen effect. In females, it can have a therapeutic effect in say, polycystic ovary syndrome or in some androgen-stimulated cancers. In males, well, it's likely going to drop your testosterone and increase estrogen. Keep in mind, all things in moderation, but if you have blood pressure issues or you are a male concerned about low testosterone, I'd keep it to a minimum.