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Monday, May 28, 2012

Uses For Lanceleaf Licorice

Lanceleaf licorice was two entries ago. I didn't know much about it until I started having more than one or two dispersal a day. When Lanceleaf Licorice is used dry, it seems to be more potent than it is ripe. I noticed as a child, I would eat more than the whole plant. The plant was the coolest mint and the best tasting herb around the house. Little did I know it cost me dispersal on the commode. I think that I had a stomach made of steel back then. There's something's that are edible, but you can only eat them within limits and they were used in their day for medicine.

According to Peachhealth.org, Lanceleaf Licorice is used as a tea for mild constipation, bronchitis, peptic ulcers, coughing and much more. Peach Health's Page for Lanceleaf Licorice tells a lot more information than just the plant, where it grows and how it grows. It shows you how to treat your problem with licorice tea. If you want to try it PLEASE contact a doctor before trying because it can cause physical problems if you just try it out without checking yourself first.

Stay safe and enjoy your wildflowers and all the beautiful scented and lovely things around you in Alabama!

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