Licorice As a Powerful Tool To Prevent Liver Damage

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Licorice is the root of glycyrrhiza glabra from which a sweet flavor can be extracted. It is commonly used as a flavoring for tobacco, candies and sweeteners. There are a lot of health benefits that we can get from licorice, but just like any other medication, too much consumption may result in adverse effects. As used medically, it can be used as an antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and blood pressure-increasing effect.  A molecule from licorice root nullifies liver damage from alcohol and Tylenol…stunning scientific research has been systematically suppressed by Big Pharma and the FDA.  Learn all more about this on the Next Page.

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63 Responses to “Licorice As a Powerful Tool To Prevent Liver Damage”

  1. Candy McCoy

    Jul 06. 2016

    Yessssss! ! Whoop…whoop! !

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  2. Vanessa Cudney

    Jul 06. 2016

    How much licorice does this stuff really have on it and what’s the sugar content?

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  3. Sarah Jane Mcentee

    Jul 06. 2016

    Surely not that fake red stuff

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  4. Carmie Marie

    Jul 06. 2016

    Why a picture of candy???

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  5. Rosemary Cutbush

    Jul 06. 2016

    The red stuff isn’t licorice, the real stuff is black. The red stuff is just full of sugar and wheat

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  6. Kathy Geier

    Jul 06. 2016

    Bet its the REAL black licorice, definitely not the red, I’d wager…..

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  7. Sandy Genaro Shelton

    Jul 06. 2016

    Every package of licorice that I have checked all contain wheat…I don’t do wheat! !!

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  8. Al Becker

    Jul 06. 2016

    Try Sen Sen. I’m not sure of this spelling though.

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  9. Shirley Caudill

    Jul 06. 2016

    IT BLOCKS CALCIUM!

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  10. Teresa Tschirhart

    Jul 06. 2016

    That picture is not licorice that’s is strawberry twists. Duh!

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  11. Angela Whatley

    Jul 06. 2016

    I can’t believe that they can sell Tylenol over the counter and put it in all sorts of things

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  12. Chris Risk

    Jul 06. 2016

    Yes black or red is mostly molasses and licorice extract. Look for real licorice root.

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  13. Not red licorice!

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  14. Seriously, this site posts some of the most misleading stuff sometimes

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  15. Amy Carmichael

    Jul 06. 2016

    the picture is misleading. Real liquorice is not red. It’s black..otherwise, keep eating your red dye and keep wondering why you don’t get any healthier

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  16. Paulette Hutchinson

    Jul 06. 2016

    licorice is not for those with high blood pressure

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  17. Laura Rathbun

    Jul 06. 2016

    Exactly, they should be showing us licorice roots!

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  18. Lana Morrison

    Jul 06. 2016

    Kathleen Duff

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  19. Kathleen Duff

    Jul 06. 2016

    My liver is good !! Because of that lol

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  20. Carolee Roberts McNatt

    Jul 06. 2016

    How about Fennel…it tastes like licorice???

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  21. Better in long black straps ……

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  22. Sandy Angelopoulos

    Jul 07. 2016

    So if I eat black licorice it’s going to help me repair my liver?

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  23. Carol Larsen

    Jul 07. 2016

    It’s alllll SUGAR…not healthy

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  24. Nobody would read this if we put a picture of licorice root. Right? Everyone can identify with the image above! Anyone that actually reads the article will realize it’s licorice.

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  25. I don’t care what your lame excuse is, it’s still very misleading as are many of your posts!

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  26. Sandy Angelopoulos

    Jul 07. 2016

    Well I got the message loud and clear and I thank you for the info as this is exactly what I need! good job

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  27. Elizabeth Curtiss

    Jul 07. 2016

    And loaded with red dye40! No thanks!

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  28. Sandy Angelopoulos Thanks Sandy, we are glad some people appreciate what we do here to get the information out there into the hands of people that need it most!

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  29. Sandy Angelopoulos

    Jul 07. 2016

    I’m one of those people after years of seeing doctors I had to diagnose myself!

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  30. Chris McDonald

    Jul 07. 2016

    Now I have a good excuse to eat one of my favorite snacks!!

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  31. Amy Lynn Turk

    Jul 07. 2016

    People are already confused about what “real food” is. Articles like this are one of the reasons why. The picture of candy posted has absolutely nothing to do with the healing properties of licorice root. I know you’re just trying to get people’s attention with the picture but there are so many that won’t read the article and then have it in their heads that licorice candy is good for you.

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  32. Annette Smith

    Jul 07. 2016

    Red “licorice” has absolutely NO licorice in it.. should have used a pic of Black Licorice.. at least it has some licorice root in it!!!

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  33. Rebecca Mitchell

    Nov 03. 2016

    I’m sure they mean black licorice and not just the candy.

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  34. Sand Butler

    Nov 03. 2016

    This is not licorice.

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  35. Teresa Ferguson

    Nov 04. 2016

    Probably not the ones with red dye

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  36. Sandy Angelopoulos

    Nov 04. 2016

    The root!….candy doesn’t carry enough of the ingredient

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  37. Heather Avery

    Nov 04. 2016

    Please don’t misconstrue the truth! Licorice ROOT, not the toxic sugared candy! For crying out loud….

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  38. Annamaria Stephens

    Nov 04. 2016

    What about the red dye?

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  39. TCM Healing Secrets

    Jan 08. 2017

    Anything related to this health news is very important

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  40. Angela Bowery

    Jan 08. 2017

    Except the pic should be black licorice root as red and the candy has no actual root in it.

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  41. Natural Healing Zone

    Jan 08. 2017

    Agreed

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  42. Natural Healing Zone

    Jan 08. 2017

    Planets biggest natural healing super fan !

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  43. Anne Nazarian

    Jan 08. 2017

    NEXT CANDY RUN…GETTING BLACK LICORICE.

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  44. Amy Carmichael

    Jan 08. 2017

    dumb pic…liquorice is not red (that’s fake, with added chemicals and dyes)

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  45. Melody Joyce

    Jan 08. 2017

    MAKE IT GLUTEN FREE SO I CAN HAVE SOME!!

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  46. Melody Joyce

    Jan 08. 2017

    By the way, Licorice is black! Not red.

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  47. Dean Junker

    Jan 08. 2017

    Half of the black licorice has no licorice in it; please read the labels.

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  48. Grace Saliba Maksoud

    Jan 08. 2017

    The black salty licorice maybe, not the twizzlers and red dye candies.

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  49. Elizbeth Mitchell

    Jan 08. 2017

    Luv luv licorice root….Makes a nice healing natural couch/cold syrup. Very benefitial for the body

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  50. Elizbeth Mitchell

    Jan 08. 2017

    Luv luv licorice root….Makes a nice healing natural couch/cold syrup.

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