Can Liquorice Reduce Your HIV/AIDS Symptoms?
3 October 2007 – 11:22 am
The Facts About Liquorice
Liquorice is native to the countries which surround the Mediterranean sea.
It is the rhizome of liquorice which is used for its medicinal purposes.
The liquorice rhizome contains:
- Phytoestrogens
- Glycrrhizin
- Flavonoids
How Can Liquorice Help With Your HIV/AIDS Symptoms?
In test tube studies, liquorice has shown that it has the ability to stop the spread of HIV.
In clinical studies, there has been some evidence that liquorice, when eaten, can help in the treatment of HIV.
Other clinical studies have shown that a substance called glycyrrhizin, which is isolated from liquorice, can help AIDS sufferers when injected.
One form of liquorice, deglycyrrhizinated liquorice (DGL), has shown not to be beneficial to HIV positive people.
How Much Liquorice Do You Need To Take To Help You With Your HIV/AIDS Symptoms?
To help with your HIV/AIDS symptoms, try taking 2g per day of liquorice root tablets or as a tea.
Warning: At this dose, it is very important to take liquorice root under the supervision of a doctor or qualified health practitioner.
Liquorice root can cause side-effects of water retention and high blood pressure.
People taking diuretics or digoxin, women who are pregnant or people with the following health conditions should avoid taking liquorice:
- Liver Disease
- Low Potassium Levels
- Kidney Failure
- High Blood Pressure
So, To Sum Up…
- Traditionally, the rhizome of liquorice is used for its medicinal purposes
- The substances within liquorice can be beneficial to HIV/AIDS sufferers when taken orally or by injection
- Deglycyrrhizinated liquorice (DGL) form has shown not to be beneficial
- Care and advise from your doctor needs to be taken before taking liquorice root as side-effects can occur in certain people
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