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Benefits of Mulethi

Discover the benefits of mulethi (liquorice root), a powerful Ayurvedic herb known for soothing sore throats, boosting immunity, improving digestion, and supporting respiratory health naturally.

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Written by Dr.Sonia Bhatt

Last updated on 3rd Jul, 2025

Introduction

Mulethi, also known as liquorice or Glycyrrhiza glabra, is a popular herb in Ayurveda and traditional medicine. Known for its sweet taste and numerous health benefits, mulethi has been used for centuries to treat various ailments. Whether you're looking for a natural remedy for sore throat, digestive issues, or skin problems, mulethi can be a great addition to your daily routine. In this article, we’ll explore the amazing benefits of mulethi, how to use it, and precautions to keep in mind.

What is Mulethi?

Mulethi is a herb native to Europe and Asia, widely used in Ayurveda, Unani, and Chinese medicine. Its roots contain a compound called glycyrrhizin, which gives it a sweet taste and powerful medicinal properties. Mulethi is available in various forms, including:

  • Powder (Churna)

  • Tea

  • Capsules

  • Oil

  • Raw root sticks

Health Benefits of Mulethi (Mulethi Ke Fayde)

Some health benefits of mulethi include:

1. Soothes Sore Throat and Cough
Mulethi is a natural expectorant, meaning it helps loosen mucus and relieve cough. It also has anti-inflammatory properties that soothe throat irritation.

How to Use:

  • Boil mulethi powder in water, strain, and drink as tea.

  • Chew a small piece of raw mulethi root for instant relief.

2. Aids Digestion and Relieves Acidity
Mulethi helps in digestion by increasing mucus production in the stomach, which protects against acidity and ulcers. It also relieves bloating and indigestion.

How to Use:

  • Mix ½ teaspoon of mulethi powder with honey and consume after meals.

  • Drink mulethi tea to improve digestion.

3. Boosts Immunity
Mulethi has antioxidants and antimicrobial properties that strengthen the immune system and help fight infections.

How to Use:
Take mulethi tea daily in winter to prevent colds and flu.

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4. Good for Skin Health
Mulethi has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties that help treat acne, eczema, and skin infections. It also brightens the skin and reduces pigmentation.

How to Use:

  • Mix mulethi powder with rose water and apply as a face mask.

  • Use mulethi-infused oil for skin rashes.

5. Helps Manage Stress and Anxiety
Mulethi has adaptogenic properties, meaning it helps the body cope with stress and anxiety. It also improves mood and sleep quality.

How to Use:
Drink mulethi tea before bedtime for relaxation.

6. Supports Liver Health
Mulethi helps detoxify the liver and improves liver function by reducing oxidative stress.

How to Use:
Consume mulethi water (soaked overnight) in the morning.

7. Regulates Blood Sugar Levels
Mulethi may help lower blood sugar levels, making it beneficial for people with diabetes.

How to Use:
Take mulethi powder with warm water (consult a doctor before use).

8. Reduces Menstrual Discomfort
Mulethi helps balance hormones and reduces menstrual cramps and bloating.

How to Use:
Drink mulethi tea during periods for relief.

How to Use Mulethi Safely?

While mulethi has many benefits, excessive consumption can lead to side effects like high blood pressure, low potassium levels, and water retention.

Precautions:

  • Avoid long-term use (more than 4-6 weeks).

  • Pregnant women should avoid mulethi, as it may affect hormones.

  • People with high blood pressure or kidney issues should consult a doctor before use.

  • Diabetic patients should monitor blood sugar levels while using mulethi.

When to Consult a Doctor?

If you experience any side effects like headaches, swelling, or irregular heartbeat, stop using mulethi and consult a healthcare professional.

Conclusion

Mulethi, or licorice root, is a versatile Ayurvedic remedy with numerous health benefits. From relieving sore throats and supporting respiratory health to enhancing digestion and boosting immunity, its natural healing properties make it a valuable addition to holistic wellness. Whether consumed as a tea, powder, or supplement, incorporating mulethi into your routine can promote overall health and well-being in a gentle, effective way.

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Ms. Soma Saha, clinical nutrition

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Consult Top Nutritionist/Dietician

Ms. Shruthi Bhargavi, Dietician

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Dietician

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Hyderabad

Apollo 24|7 Clinic - Telangana, Hyderabad

599

Ms. Soma Saha, clinical nutrition

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17 Years • B.Sc. - Home Science (Food & Nutrition), M.Sc. - Home Science (Food & Nutrition)

Kolkata

Dr Utsa Basu Clinic, Kolkata

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Ms. Malabika Datta, Dietician

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Ms Suchanda Guha, Dietician

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Kolkata

NutriKutir, Kolkata

1188

Consult Top Nutritionist/Dietician

Ms. Shruthi Bhargavi, Dietician

Ms. Shruthi Bhargavi

Dietician

9 Years • Msc (Nutrition and Dietetics)

Hyderabad

Apollo 24|7 Clinic - Telangana, Hyderabad

599

Ms. Soma Saha, clinical nutrition

Ms. Soma Saha

clinical nutrition

17 Years • B.Sc. - Home Science (Food & Nutrition), M.Sc. - Home Science (Food & Nutrition)

Kolkata

Dr Utsa Basu Clinic, Kolkata

recommendation

93%

(25+ Patients)

375

Ms. Malabika Datta, Dietician

Ms. Malabika Datta

Dietician

17 Years • Msc. in Dietetics & Food Service Management

Kolkata

Dr Utsa Basu Clinic, Kolkata

recommendation

88%

(25+ Patients)

800

Ms. Ipsita Ghosh, Dietician

Ms. Ipsita Ghosh

Dietician

7 Years • Diploma in Dietetics Examination

Kolkata

Nutrimed, Kolkata

1000

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No Booking Fees

Ms Suchanda Guha, Dietician

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Dietician

10 Years • M.Sc (Applied Nutrition), B.Sc (Food & Nutrition), Diploma (Yogic Nutrition)

Kolkata

NutriKutir, Kolkata

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