Black Licorice Root Detoxification
Black licorice brings to mind old-fashion candy to most, but black licorice root is an herb that has many nutritional and beneficial health properties. As a detoxification agent black licorice root offers blood stabilization, mild expectoration and antioxidants. Black licorice root also contains both diuretic and laxative properties both of which will help to eliminate internal toxins.-
Detoxing is No Piece of Candy
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Do not confuse black licorice root with the confections on the market today. Most licorice candies are flavored with Anise, a different herb entirely. However, licorice is extremely sweet. Therefore, this is a great way to flavor teas or to supplement sugar. As part of a detoxification regiment black licorice root can be ingested both raw and in a tea or tonic form. This tannin rich herb also includes isoflavones an important antioxidant and immunity booster that supports liver, kidney and intestinal health. In addition, to shrinking excess proteins that ultimately turn into free radicals, black licorice root stregthens the body's natural elimination process.
Combining for Greater Benefits
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When used in conjunction with other herbs such as dandelion and burdock, black licorice root will support the body's natural functions while breaking down proteins and toxins within the system. When used alone black licorice root will provide antioxidant protection as well as strengthen the digestive tract. However, the best results occur when black licorice root is used in conjunction with stronger antioxidants that will break down proteins and while the licorice helps the body eliminate toxins.
Over The Counter
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Black Licorice Root can be purchased at most health food stores. It comes in tablet, powder and liquid form. However, herbal detoxification teas containing a combination of black licorice root and other detoxification herbs can also be purchased. When looking for an effective tea or herbal supplement look for ones that contain black licorice root in conjunction with burdock root, dandelion or clover bud.
Warning
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Black licorice root is not recommended for people with high blood pressure or liver or kidney problems, as well as women who are pregnant or nursing. If used daily, it should not be taken for more than four to six weeks.
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