Licorice Roots

Licorice / Liquorice herbs which is also known as Yashtimadhu or Glycyrrhiza glabra, is one of the prominent herbs in traditional Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine.

We at Apex International are one of the largest exporters of Licorice from India. We specialize in supply of Licorice roots TBC (tea bags Cut) for making tea bags.

Licorice is also known as sweet root or Licorice root because it contains natural sweeteners. Licorice root can treat asthma, cough, cold, sore throat, and other respiratory ailments.  Licorice thins and loosens the mucus inside the airways, this eases coughing and congestion. In India, it is commonly used in Ayurvedic medicines, herbal teas and Ayurvedic churnas. It helps in treating a number of ailments and diseases.

We are the leading supplier of Licorice root in India and we are regularly supplying to U.S.A., Sri Lanka, Russia, Japan, China, Malaysia  etc. since last the following forms are available with us:

  • Licorice Root
  • Licorice Root T-cut
  • Licorice Root Powder
  • Licorice Extract
  • Licorice Tea Bags

Product Details:

Product: Licorice Roots
Botanical Name: Glycyrrhiza glabra
English Name: Liquorice
Common Name: Licorice, Jethi madh, Sweet root, sweetwood
Plant Part: Root

Packing Available: 25 Kg bags / 50 Kg bales

Here are some common uses and potential benefits of Licorice:

Respiratory Health: Licorice is known for its potential as an expectorant, which means it can help loosen and expel mucus from the respiratory tract. It's often used in herbal formulations to provide relief from coughs, bronchitis, and other respiratory issues.

Digestive Health: Licorice is thought to have a soothing effect on the digestive system. It might help alleviate symptoms of indigestion, bloating, and heartburn. It is often used in traditional remedies for gastritis and ulcers due to its potential anti-inflammatory and mucoprotective properties.

Anti-Inflammatory and Immune Support: The compounds found in Licorice, such as glycyrrhizin, are believed to possess anti-inflammatory properties that might help support the immune system and reduce inflammation in the body. However, excessive or prolonged use of glycyrrhizin can lead to side effects.

Skin Health: Licorice is sometimes used topically in skincare products due to its potential anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. It might help soothe skin irritations, redness, and itching. It's important to note that topical application should be done with caution and after a patch test, as some individuals might be sensitive to it.

Liver Health: Some studies suggest that Licorice could have hepatoprotective properties, potentially benefiting liver health. However, more research is needed to fully understand its effects on the liver.

Stress and Adrenal Support: Licorice is sometimes used as an adaptogen, which means it might help the body adapt to stress and support the adrenal glands. It is believed to have a calming effect and may help manage stress-related symptoms.

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