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Licorice Root (Glycyrrhiza glabra) is one of the oldest and most widely used medicinal herbs in the world, with documented use for over 4,000 years in Babylonian, Egyptian, Chinese, Greek, and Roman medicine. The name comes from the Greek "glykys" (sweet) + "rhiza" (root) β it is indeed 30β50 times sweeter than sugar due to its primary compound, glycyrrhizin. In herbal medicine, Licorice Root serves multiple critical roles: it is one of the best anti-inflammatory and soothing herbs for mucous membranes (from mouth to gut), a powerful adrenal tonic that extends the action of cortisol, an expectorant and bronchodilator, and a synergist herb that enhances the effectiveness of every other herb in a formula.
Key Benefits of Licorice Root
- Potent anti-inflammatory via glycyrrhizin β inhibits prostaglandins and cortisol breakdown
- Demulcent β soothes and protects inflamed mucous membranes (respiratory, digestive)
- Expectorant and bronchodilator β opens airways and loosens mucus
- Adrenal tonic β supports cortisol production in fatigue and burnout
- Antimicrobial: active against H. pylori, influenza, and herpes viruses
- Synergist herb β enhances absorption and effectiveness of other botanicals
- Supports adrenal function in stress and low cortisol states
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Perspective
GΔn CΗo (ηθ) β Licorice Root is the single most widely used herb in all of Traditional Chinese Medicine, appearing in more classical formulas than any other herb. It is called "the Harmonizer of All Herbs" β every formula that includes GΔn CΗo is balanced, moderated, and enhanced by its presence.
- Chinese Name: GΔn CΗo (ηθ) β "Sweet Herb" / "Harmonizing Herb"
- Nature & Flavor: Neutral; Sweet
- Meridians Entered: All 12 Meridians (the only herb that enters all 12)
- Key TCM Actions: Tonifies Spleen and Stomach Qi; moistens the Lung and stops cough; clears Heat and resolves Fire Toxins; moderates the actions and reduces toxicity of other herbs; relieves spasms and pain; generates Body Fluids; harmonizes all the herbs in a formula β the supreme synergist herb.
The fact that GΔn CΗo enters all 12 meridians is unique in the entire TCM materia medica β reflecting its role not as a specific organ-targeting herb but as a systemic harmonizer that ensures the entire body can receive and integrate the therapeutic actions of the other herbs in a formula. The sweet flavor "enters the Spleen" and "moderates urgency" β meaning it slows down, smooths out, and moderates the harsh or extreme actions of other herbs, making the whole formula safer and more sustainable. Processed (ZhΓ¬ GΔn CΗo, with honey) is more warming and tonifying; raw (ShΔng GΔn CΗo) is cooler and more heat-clearing.
Licorice Root Soothing Respiratory Blend: 1 ml licorice root tincture in warm water with honey and lemon. Take 3 times daily during respiratory illness. Note: Use for no more than 4β6 consecutive weeks without a break. DGL (deglycyrrhizinated) licorice avoids hormonal effects and is safe for long-term use. Combine with Mullein and Thyme for a complete respiratory formula.
Before you use this: Avoid with high blood pressure β glycyrrhizin raises blood pressure with long-term use. Avoid with heart failure, kidney disease, low potassium, or edema. Do not use for more than 4β6 weeks without a break unless using DGL form. Avoid during pregnancy. May interact with blood pressure medications, diuretics, and corticosteroids.