Product Overview
We are a respected name in the concerned industry as a manufacturer and supplier of a huge array of Mulethi Dry Extract from Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh, India. Licorice is something every cild seems to develop a fondness for due to the fact that it is roughly 50 times sweeter than sugar. But in fact, they are providing many health benefits at the same time particularly for the adrenal glands. This herb has long been valued as a semulcent (soothing, coating agent) and continues to be used by professional herbalists today to relieve respiratory ailments (such as allergies, bronchitis, colds, sore throats, and tuberculosis), sotmach problems (including, possibly, heartburn form reflux or some other cause and gastritis), infimmatory disorders, skin deseases, and liver problems. Licorice root is often used to prevent and treat stomach ulcers. Early studies in humans have found that preparations containing glycyrrhizin (an active compound in licorice) may be as effective as leading anti-ulcer medications in releaving pain associated with stomach ulcers and preventing the ulcers from recurring. Active compounds in licorice root are also used to help prevent and treat chronic hepatitis (liver inflammation). Licorice also plays a role in the treatment of heart disease because of its effects on cholestrole and blood pressure. Preliminary studies also suggest that licorice may play a role in the treatment of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and Japanese encephalitis.
We are a respected name in the concerned industry as a manufacturer and supplier of a huge array of Mulethi Dry Extract from Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh, India. Licorice is something every cild seems to develop a fondness for due to the fact that it is roughly 50 times sweeter than sugar. But in fact, they are providing many health benefits at the same time particularly for the adrenal glands. This herb has long been valued as a semulcent (soothing, coating agent) and continues to be used by professional herbalists today to relieve respiratory ailments (such as allergies, bronchitis, colds, sore throats, and tuberculosis), sotmach problems (including, possibly, heartburn form reflux or some other cause and gastritis), infimmatory disorders, skin deseases, and liver problems. Licorice root is often used to prevent and treat stomach ulcers. Early studies in humans have found that preparations containing glycyrrhizin (an active compound in licorice) may be as effective as leading anti-ulcer medications in releaving pain associated with stomach ulcers and preventing the ulcers from recurring. Active compounds in licorice root are also used to help prevent and treat chronic hepatitis (liver inflammation). Licorice also plays a role in the treatment of heart disease because of its effects on cholestrole and blood pressure. Preliminary studies also suggest that licorice may play a role in the treatment of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and Japanese encephalitis.