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Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) Tincture

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Licorice Root Tincture (1:4)

What is Licorice?

Licorice belongs to the legume family. Like all plants of this genus, licorice bears the characteristic blossoms, varying from white to bluish-violet.

This herbaceous plant is found in its wild form across Europe, North Africa, Asia, Australia, and both North and South America. It prefers loose, humus-rich soil and thrives particularly well in sunny locations. Under optimal conditions, licorice can grow up to two meters tall and one meter wide. Its thick, fleshy roots penetrate the soil up to one meter deep, while rhizomes extend outward up to eight meters.

Our products are made exclusively from licorice roots, as they contain the broadest spectrum of active compounds. We ensure absolute purity and sustainability in the sourcing of our raw materials.

The long tradition of this healing plant

As early as ancient Egypt, licorice was revered and used as a medicinal plant. Theophrastus of Eresos, in 350 BC, described its beneficial effects on the upper respiratory tract. According to him, licorice was helpful for conditions ranging from persistent cough to chronic bronchial hypersensitivity.

Indigenous peoples of the Americas also valued the versatile effects of licorice. They used it not only as a sweetener but also appreciated its roots as a tonic. It was especially used for digestive issues, toothaches, sore throats, as well as stomach and intestinal discomfort.

For around 3,000 years, licorice has also been a staple in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Known there as Gan Cao, the sweet roots are primarily used to strengthen Qi – the vital life energy that must flow in harmony throughout the body. According to TCM, toxins, inflammation, and infections disrupt this life energy, which is why licorice is prescribed for a variety of imbalances.

In Ayurveda, the sweet-tasting root is also highly valued, especially for its cooling and revitalizing properties. Experienced practitioners use licorice to combat fatigue and to balance the body’s energy points, particularly benefiting the liver, bladder, and lungs.

In the Western world, licorice is best known as the base for licorice candy. Today, its compounds are well-researched, providing detailed insight into its composition.

The roots are rich in triterpenoid saponins and contain particularly high concentrations of glycyrrhizin, a natural compound believed to have anti-inflammatory and protective effects, especially for mucous membranes.

Other important constituents include flavonoids and coumarin. Flavonoids are antioxidants that support the body’s defense system, while coumarin is regarded as calming, antispasmodic, and anti-inflammatory.

Licorice is also referenced in the book “Herbal Antivirals” by Stephen Harrod Buhner.

Licorice

Licorice Root Tincture without questionable additives

This dietary supplement contains no artificial coloring, no flavoring, no added sugars, no lactose, no gluten.

Licorice Tincture Ingredients

IngredientContent per maximum daily dose
Licorice – dried root (Glycyrrhiza glabra) approx. 2100 mg
Solvent: ethanol approx. 4 g

Additionally, traces of acetic acid from organic apple vinegar (less than 1%) and pure water are present.

Licorice Tincture Recommended Use

The intended long-term daily dose is 280 drops (approx. 8.5 ml) per day, ideally divided into five servings of about 56 drops each. Initially, begin with a total of 180 drops (approx. 5.5 ml) per day – or five times 36 drops – and then gradually increase over several days to the long-term daily dose. Use the supplied pipette to count the drops.

Notes

Dietary supplements are generally not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Store protected from heat, in a dry place, and always out of reach of children. The recommended daily intake indicated here should generally not be exceeded. The tincture is naturally cloudy and should be shaken before use.

Important: Contains 60% alcohol by volume. – Not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women, or for children under 12 years! Do not take together with estrogen-containing, blood pressure-raising, or cortisone-based medications. Consult your physician beforehand if you are taking other strong medications. After only 2 weeks of daily use, a break (preferably 1 month) is recommended.

Eigenschaften: ✔ Glutenfrei, ✔ Laktosefrei, ✔ Vegan, ✔ ohne Farbstoffzusatz, ✔ ohne Zuckerzusatz

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11 November 2024 18:24

Review with rating of 4 out of 5 stars

Schnelle Hilfe bei Halskratzen

Ich habe sie bei den ersten Anzeichen von Erkältung genommen – hat super geholfen.

14 September 2024 18:25

Review with rating of 5 out of 5 stars

Große Hilfe bei Verdauungsbeschwerden

Ich nehme sie nach dem Essen, wenn mein Magen empfindlich ist. Die beruhigende Wirkung ist sofort spürbar, die Tinktur wirkt wie ein pflanzlicher Schutzfilm. Ich bin begeistert von der Qualität.

3 June 2024 18:23

Review with rating of 5 out of 5 stars

Wirkungsvoll bei Husten & gereiztem Hals

Ich nehme die Tinktur bei Reizhusten oder wenn sich eine Erkältung anbahnt. Schon nach ein paar Tropfen merke ich, wie der Hals sich beruhigt. Sie schmeckt angenehm süßlich und hilft zuverlässig. Ich schätze die Qualität und Reinheit – für mich ein Must-have in der Hausapotheke.

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Licorice Root Alcohol-Free Tincture (1:4) Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) tincture – made from the ground root What is Licorice? Licorice, a plant from the legume family, is distinguished by its characteristic blossoms, which can range in color from white to bluish-violet. Originally found as a wild plant across Europe, North Africa, Asia, Australia, and both North and South America, licorice prefers loose, humus-rich soil and thrives particularly well in sunny locations. Under optimal conditions, it can grow up to two meters tall and one meter wide. Its robust, fleshy roots penetrate the soil up to one meter deep, while rhizomes spread outward as far as eight meters. Our products are made exclusively from licorice roots, as they contain the broadest spectrum of active compounds. We place the highest importance on purity and sustainability in our raw materials. The long tradition of this healing plant As early as ancient Egypt, licorice was revered and used as a healing plant. Theophrastus of Eresos, in 350 BC, described its remarkable effects on the upper respiratory tract, noting that licorice was effective for conditions ranging from persistent cough to chronic bronchial hypersensitivity. Indigenous peoples of the Americas also appreciated the many benefits of licorice. They used it not only as a sweetener but also valued its roots as a tonic. Licorice was particularly relied upon for digestive issues, toothaches, sore throats, and stomach or intestinal discomfort. For around 3,000 years, licorice has also been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Known as Gan Cao, the sweet roots are primarily employed to strengthen Qi – the life energy that is believed to flow harmoniously through the body. In Ayurveda, licorice root is highly regarded for its cooling and revitalizing properties. Practitioners use it to combat fatigue and to restore balance in the body’s energy centers, with particular influence on the liver, bladder, and lung energies. In the Western world, licorice is best known as the base for licorice candy. Today, its compounds are well-studied, revealing its unique composition. The roots are rich in triterpenoid saponins and contain high concentrations of glycyrrhizin – a natural compound believed to have anti-inflammatory and protective effects, especially for mucous membranes. Other constituents include flavonoids and coumarin. Flavonoids are antioxidants that help the body defend itself, while coumarin is regarded as calming, antispasmodic, and anti-inflammatory. Many people also know licorice from the book “Herbal Antivirals” by Stephen Harrod Buhner. Licorice Glycerin Tincture without questionable additives This dietary supplement contains no artificial coloring, no flavoring, no added sugars, no lactose, no gluten. Licorice Tincture Ingredients IngredientContent per maximum daily dose Licorice – dried root (Glycyrrhiza glabra) approx. 2100 mg Solvent: plant-based glycerin approx. 9 g Additionally, traces of acetic acid from organic apple vinegar (less than 1%) and pure water are present. Licorice Tincture Recommended Use The intended long-term daily dose is approx. 12 milliliters per day, ideally divided into two servings.Initially, begin with a total of approx. 6 milliliters per day and then gradually increase over several days to the long-term daily dose.Use the supplied measuring cup to measure the recommended amount. Notes Dietary supplements are generally not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Store protected from heat, in a dry place, and always out of reach of children. The recommended daily intake indicated here should generally not be exceeded. The tincture is naturally cloudy and should be shaken before use. Important: This product is not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women. In general, intake should not exceed 3 consecutive months; afterwards, a one-month break before continued use is advisable.

Content: 0.15 Liter (€172.67 / 1 Liter)

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