Traditional medicine has been using licorice for five centuries now. It was used by doctors in Southeast Asia, Greece and Egypt. Decoction of the root of this plant was recommended for problems with urination, diseases of the bladder and kidneys, shortness of breath, coughing and hoarseness. Ancient healers used this tool to rejuvenate and cleanse the body of toxins. This plant is used to enhance potency, as well as in the treatment of various types of tumors. It also helps with allergies.
The most popular is licorice syrup , the instructions for use of which indicate its expectorant pharmacological effect. This drug is produced from the roots and rhizomes of the indicated medicinal plant, which contain glycyrrhizin and glycyrrhizic acid. These substances can have a strong therapeutic effect.
The composition of this tool includes numerous flavonoids in the form of compounds, as well as essential oils and polysaccharides. The content of these substances determines the expectorant effect of the syrup, as well as its ability to enhance the secretory function of the mucosa of the upper respiratory tract. The rich composition of the drug provides antispasmodic and anti-inflammatory effects on the body.
Licorice syrup, the instructions for use of which describes its composition, includes an extract obtained from this plant. Contains this drug and ethyl alcohol. To add flavor to the remedy, sugar syrup has been added. Externally, this drug is a brown liquid. She has a tart smell, but it tastes sweet.
Licorice syrup, the instruction for use of which indicates the area of ββits use, is recommended for:
- bronchitis;
- pneumonia;
- bronchial asthma;
- tracheitis;
- sanitation of the bronchial tree.
Licorice syrup, the reviews of its use are very positive, it is recommended if it is necessary to take a medication that has anti-inflammatory and regenerative, immunostimulating and expectorant, antiviral and antioxidant effects. Also, this agent has an antitumor effect. In addition, licorice syrup is capable of suppressing microbacteria and staphylococci. In combination with other drugs, this remedy is recommended for high acidity, various skin diseases, as well as for the treatment of lupus erythematosus and adrenal hypofunction.
Has licorice syrup contraindications. This drug is not recommended for gastritis and peptic ulcer, which is in the acute stage. It is forbidden to use the drug with hypersensitivity to its constituent substances. Diabetics and asthmatics should use this tool only if it is recommended by a doctor. The appointment of a specialist is also necessary for women awaiting the appearance of the baby, and nursing mothers.
Licorice syrup, the instructions for use of which describes its undesirable effects, can cause allergies, as well as an increase in pressure. Vomiting and nausea are possible. With prolonged use, this drug can lead to edema, so the course of treatment should last no more than ten days. Special care requires taking this drug in children, as one of its components is ethyl alcohol.
The shelf life of licorice root syrup is two years. In this case, it is necessary to ensure its storage in a dark place, which is protected from light. Before using this medication (as, indeed, of all medicines), it is very important to carefully study the instructions, as well as get the doctorβs recommendations.