Siberian licorice
- Best for combinations with other herbs.
- Source of human-like estrogens for women.
- Natural skin whitening and toning effects.
Siberian licorice (Glycyrrhiza Uralensis.), growing in the sub-Arctic climate, differs from its southern relatives by a relatively large number of biologically active substances (glycyrrhizic acid - from 3 to 6%).
Siberian licorice is the most popular herb in folk medicine due to its sweet taste and anti-inflammatory qualities. It contains a large number of estrogens, remarkably similar to female hormones, so it is actively used in cosmetics and in solving problems with female reproductive functions.
Licorice root contains glycyrrhizic acid, glucose, sucrose, fiber, ascorbic acid, flavonoids (
It is used as a natural sweetener in the production of sweets.
Energy, kcal. | 353 |
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Protein, g. | 2.1 |
Fat, g. | 0.8 |
Carbohydrates, g. | 1.2 |
Salt, g. | 0 |
Licorice contains glycyrrhizic acid, glucose, sucrose, fiber, ascorbic acid, flavonoids (liquiritin, isoliquiritin, liquiritoside etc.), essential oils, minerals, expectorant substances.