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Licorice Sticks - Articles
My Past With Red Licorice: A Charming Note I Received From a Former Client
by
Connie Bennett
Posted
Thu 18 Dec 2008 8:12pm
was horribly hooked on red licorice.
It was bad and I was hopeless: I would buy one or two huge bags of the stuff, then eat about 10 of the red licorice sticks at a time (without eating... and before, it was:
Connie + lots of red licorice = Irrational, angry outbursts... and more
Yep, it was my habit of cranky, edgy, snarly reactions after eating a whole bunch of red
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How Licorice Helps in Acid Reflux
by
Jan
Posted
Thu 05 Nov 2009 10:03pm
as Yashti-Madhu, sweet root, Spanish licorice and Glycyrrhiza glabra. It comes to us in many forms and may be obtained in a number of ways as well. One can find a licorice dealer... yet?
When you were a kid, you never thought those traditional sweets could be anything more than kicks. Your favorite Licorice Wand, for example, never failed to make your
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Medicinal Uses of Licorice
by
Jan
Posted
Thu 05 Nov 2009 10:03pm
hypoplasia.
Licorice is used to quit opium addiction.
Topical use of the ointment fights auxillary mal odor.
Preparation:
The solid extract in stick form is known as Licorice...
Licorice tea in blue by Jan2517 on Polyvore.com
The most common medical use for licorice is treating upper respiratory ailments including coughs, hoarseness, sore throat
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Licorice rhizome as Adaptogen for Scleroderma and Other Immune Disorder~^^~
by
Jan
Posted
Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:57pm
the full effects of these medicinals.
Licorice rhizome (Glycyrrhiza glabra, G. uralensis) – Sweet, slightly bitter, warm, moist Western Classification: Adaptogen, antihistamine, antiinflammatory, antidiuretic, antioxidant, antitussive, antiviral, demulcent, hepatoprotective, immune amphoteric, gastroprotective.
Gan Cao (Licorice) is a versatile and commonly used
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Product Review: Panda Licorice
by
Amie Valpone
Posted
Tue 06 Oct 2009 6:01pm
Thank you toPanda Licoricefor sending us a generous package of their all natural licorice samples.
Panda Black Licorice
This Panda Black Licorice has to be my favorite brand of licorice. I will NEVER go back to Twizzlers or other mass marketed licorice. These are the REAL thing. Made with Licorice extract, these are the perfect cure
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Recipe #180: Licorice Spice Herbal Tea
by
Corey I.
Posted
Wed 13 Oct 2010 9:01pm
Yes, another tea recipe. :) This one's made with real licorice root, vanilla bean, aniseed, & star anise, among other ingredients. I was really pleased with the way it turned out and hope you will enjoy it as well.
Please note that while aniseed , Chinese star anise , and licorice root all have a similar taste, they are not the same thing
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Homemade Caramels (Black Licorice and Vanilla varieties)
by
Megan
Posted
Mon 27 Apr 2009 11:42pm
. Often the excitement of going to a restaurant is in trying to recreate the wonderful meal again at home. A few years back my father found some Black Licorice Caramels.... For vanilla caramels (I think it's obvious which are which) simply add about a teaspoon of pure vanilla extract, or to taste. Then for the licorice caramels, (the black pictured above
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salt licorice
by
Bahar Z.
Posted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 5:55pm
a unique Swedish treat: salt licorice. this stuff is... hard to explain. at first, you get an intensely sour taste sensation, like a sour patch kid on crack. then, you get a mild and tasty black licorice. but, the second one you bite into has a distinctly... ammonia-esque flavor to it. and the third one, well there is no third one because
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The Links Between Licorice & Reduced Teeth Decay & Lowered Levels of Cavity
by
Melissa G.

Posted
Sat 13 Sep 2008 11:47pm
I saw on the news today about the new dental lolipops created by the Chinese doctor at UCLA that utilize the benefits of licorice to help prevent dental decay and decrease cavities in children and adults.
As usual, I was curious about how this worked. I knew that licorice is utilized to help treat bronchitis as well as quell stomach ulcers
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Natural Vines Licorice
by
Amanda
Posted
Sat 18 Sep 2010 5:14am
I was delighted when I first got this. One of my friends is a big fan of licorice so I was so happy to give them a chance to sample it! They gobbled it down in one... the other licorice companies the reviewer has ever sampled before. Natural Vines Licorice is definitely going to be a permanent fixture on their shopping list!
It allows you to eat
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