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Glycyrrhiza glabra

Recent Advancements in Basic Homeopathic Research – A Report on Two Significant Publication

In a study conducted at the Experimental Farm of the State University of Santa Catarina, Brazil, researchers investigated the impact of homeopathic treatments on piglets during the nursery phase. The study aimed to determine whether homeopathic agents could reduce fighting behavior, improve growth performance, and affect hematological, metabolic, and oxidative variables. The study included 108 weaned piglets divided into four groups: a negative control group receiving only the basal diet, and three groups receiving different homeopathic treatments at varying dosages.

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Glycyrrhiza glabra

Author: Snigdha Suman Dalua , Dr. Poorva Tiwari

Synonym
Liquorice, Mulhatti & Muleti (Hindi)

Glycyrrhiza glabra, commonly known as licorice, is a perennial herb native to parts of Europe and Asia, particularly the Mediterranean region and central to western Asia. It is widely recognized for its thick, sweet roots which have been used both medicinally and as a flavoring agent. The plant typically grows up to 1 meter in height and features an extensive root system with woody rhizomes. Its leaves are compound, and it bears small blue to pale violet flowers. The therapeutic potential of Glycyrrhiza glabra, particularly its roots and rhizomes, has been the subject of homeopathic research for many years.

Journal of Evidence Based Homeopathy
Volume: 1, Issue: 2, July - December 2023