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  1. Licorice
    Also known as "sweet root," licorice root contains a compound that is roughly 50 ... Licorice root has been used in both Eastern and Western medicine to treat a ...
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  2. Liquorice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    http://www.webmd.com/alzheimers/news/20040329/licorice-root-may-keep-mental-skills-sharp ... PDRhealth.com - Profile of Deglycyrrhizinated Licorice (DGL) ...
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  3. Licorice and DGL: MedlinePlus Supplements
    Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra L.) and DGL (deglycyrrhizinated licorice) ... In addition to its medicinal uses, licorice has been used as a flavoring agent, ...
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  4. InteliHealth:
    InteliHealth - Featuring Harvard Medical School's consumer health ... Licorice extracts, DGL and carbenoxolone have been studied for treating peptic ulcers. ...
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  5. Licorice
    Licorice originated in the Mediterranean and Middle East and has been cultivated ... Licorice is a member of the pea family, and grows in large colonies formed and ...
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  6. Licorice
    Licorice is a perennial plant indigenous to southern Europe, the Middle East and ... Licorice works as a stimulant on the adrenal glands, and contains glycosides ...
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  7. Magic of Licorice (Liquorice) & Licorice Finder
    Licorice.org is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the gourmet ... licorice) is used as an emulsifier to create foam in drinks and alcoholic ...
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  8. licorice: Definition from Answers.com
    licorice n. A Mediterranean perennial plant (Glycyrrhiza glabra) having blue flowers, pinnately compound leaves, and a sweet, distinctively flavored
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