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SIZE: 50g
walmi plant/ licorice tea offers potential benefits as fallows
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Welmee Tea:Welmee (Glycyrrhiza glabra) is herb that people have used for thousands of years to treat a variety of ailments and very common herb for traditional medicine system.
walmi plant/ licorice tea offers potential benefits as fallows
Traditional medicine of Welmee Tea
In traditional Chinese medicine, a related species G. uralensis (often translated as “liquorice”) is known as “gancao” (Chinese: ??; “sweet grass”), and is believed to “harmonize” the ingredients in a formula.[32] Liquorice has been used in Ayurveda in the belief it may treat various diseases,[33][34][35] although there is no high-quality clinical research to indicate it is safe or effective for any medicinal purpose. The European Medical Agency added liquorice to their list of herbal medicine.[36]
In Italy, Spain and France, liquorice is popular in its natural form. The root of the plant is simply dug up, washed, dried, and chewed as a mouth freshener. Throughout Italy, unsweetened liquorice is consumed in the form of small black pieces made only from 100% pure liquorice extract. In Calabria a popular liqueur is made from pure liquorice extract. Liquorice is used in Syria and Egypt, and only in Diyarbakir in Turkey, where it is sold as a drink, in shops as well as street vendors.
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Rs. 800.00
SIZE: 50g
walmi plant/ licorice tea offers potential benefits as fallows
In stock
Welmee Tea:Welmee (Glycyrrhiza glabra) is herb that people have used for thousands of years to treat a variety of ailments and very common herb for traditional medicine system.
walmi plant/ licorice tea offers potential benefits as fallows
Traditional medicine of Welmee Tea
In traditional Chinese medicine, a related species G. uralensis (often translated as “liquorice”) is known as “gancao” (Chinese: ??; “sweet grass”), and is believed to “harmonize” the ingredients in a formula.[32] Liquorice has been used in Ayurveda in the belief it may treat various diseases,[33][34][35] although there is no high-quality clinical research to indicate it is safe or effective for any medicinal purpose. The European Medical Agency added liquorice to their list of herbal medicine.[36]
In Italy, Spain and France, liquorice is popular in its natural form. The root of the plant is simply dug up, washed, dried, and chewed as a mouth freshener. Throughout Italy, unsweetened liquorice is consumed in the form of small black pieces made only from 100% pure liquorice extract. In Calabria a popular liqueur is made from pure liquorice extract. Liquorice is used in Syria and Egypt, and only in Diyarbakir in Turkey, where it is sold as a drink, in shops as well as street vendors.
Source : Wikipedia.org
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