Botanical Name: Glycyrrhiza Glabra Other Names: Mulethi, Yastimadhu Licorice root, also known as sweet root, is used mostly as a sweetener in candies and beverages. People have also used licorice root for centuries for its health benefits, licorice root benefits the human body in numerous other ways. Thanks to the glycyrrhizin (the active compound in licorice that accounts for its sweet taste), the root helps with inflammation. Other important bioactive compounds in licorice root help boost brain function, while the fiber helps with weight loss. Licorice root might also be beneficial for the skin and hair. The use of licorice brightens your skin. Regular use of licorice helps to fade blemishes and dark spots. The root not only promotes the health of the scalp but also takes care of the hair. Licorice root contains many healthy components. Some of them are flavonoids, plant sterols, volatile oils, chalcones, glycosides, coumarins, glycyrrhizic acid, asparagines, and anethole. Licorice root can help boost immunity. In fact, the glycyrrhizin in licorice can stimulate immunity and help fight several viral infections Merlion Natural's Licorice Root Powder is made by grinding Dried Licorice root to the fine Powder.
Liquorice - Root, powder, and tea cut
Botanical Name : Glycyrrhiza glabra Grade % : 10%, 20%, 50% Main Content : Glycyrrihizinic acid Method : Glycyrrihizinic acid
Supplier: Mulethi Extract Licorice
Buyer: Mulethi Extract Licorice
Supplier: Herb guggul mulethi, guggul mulethi, herbs, medicinal herbs
Supplier: Commiphora mukul, liquorice roots, kuthki, guggal , mulethi
Common Name : Mulethi Part Used : Root Specification : 20%
Supplier: Mulethi, spices, almond extract, walnut extract
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Buyer: Cashews, almonds of high-quality surgical goods
Supplier: Herbal Extracts, Amla, Ashwagandha, Bacopa, Mulethi, Guggal, Boswellia, Kutki
Guggul (Commiphora mukul), a highly valued botanical medicines has been used for centuaries in ayurveda to treat several ailments.Various extracts of this drug produces guggulipid in that guggulsterone is the active constituent responsible for its therapeutic activity. Invivo, invitro and clinical studies have been conducted to evaluate the pharmacological, phytochemical, and morphological profile of the herb. Studies revealed that guggul contain flavonoids, terpenes, phytosterols etc. producing number of biological activities like anti-inflammatory, antiobesity, antineoplastic, antidiabetic etc. This review is mainly to update information regarding its anti-inflammatory activity.