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Glycyrrhiza echinate
licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
Reported Uses
- NOTE: see Herb & Supplement Effectiveness Rating Definitions table
- acne [Insufficient Evidence]
- Addison dz [Insufficient Evidence]
- adrenal insufficiency [Insufficient Evidence]
- allergic rhinitis [Insufficient Evidence]
- aphthous ulcer (canker sores) [Possibly Effective]
- atopic dermatitis (eczema) [Possibly Effective]
- bleeding [Insufficient Evidence]
- cancer-related pain [Insufficient Evidence]
- chronic fatigue syndrome [Insufficient Evidence]
- colic [Insufficient Evidence]
- COVID-19 [Insufficient Evidence]
- dental caries prevention [Insufficient Evidence]
- dental plaque [Insufficient Evidence]
- depression [Insufficient Evidence]
- diabetes [Insufficient Evidence]
- dysmenorrhea [Insufficient Evidence]
- dyspepsia [Insufficient Evidence]
- endotracheal intubation-related adverse effects [Possibly Effective]
- familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) [Insufficient Evidence]
- hepatitis [Insufficient Evidence]
- H. pylori infection [Insufficient Evidence]
- hypercholesterolemia [Insufficient Evidence]
- hyperkalemia [Insufficient Evidence]
- hyperprolactinemia, antipsychotic-induced [Insufficient Evidence]
- IgA vasculitis [Insufficient Evidence]
- IBS [Insufficient Evidence]
- lichen planus [Insufficient Evidence]
- liver CA [Insufficient Evidence]
- melasma [Insufficient Evidence]
- menopausal sx [Insufficient Evidence]
- muscle cramps [Insufficient Evidence]
- nonalcoholic fatty liver dz [Insufficient Evidence]
- obesity [Insufficient Evidence]
- oral mucositis, chemo- or XRT-related [Insufficient Evidence]
- osteoarthritis [Insufficient Evidence]
- osteoporosis [Insufficient Evidence]
- Parkinson dz [Insufficient Evidence]
- peptic ulcer [Insufficient Evidence]
- physical performance [Insufficient Evidence]
- polycystic ovary syndrome [Insufficient Evidence]
- prostate CA [Insufficient Evidence]
- psoriasis [Insufficient Evidence]
- SLE [Insufficient Evidence]
- tuberculosis [Insufficient Evidence]
- urticaria [Insufficient Evidence]
- vitiligo [Insufficient Evidence]
- xerostomia [Insufficient Evidence]
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