Glycyrrhiza glabra
Names: Glycyrrhiza glabra, Liquiritia officinalis
English: Sweet-wort, Liquorice, Licorice
German: Lakritzen, Süssholz
Family: Fabaceae, papillonidae
Preparation: Root.
Botanical: warmer parts of Europe and Asia; the root is greyish brown externally, with transverse scars, and internally yellowish and fibrous, taste sweetish, odour pealike
Mind
Dullness, stupefaction.
Tranquillity, serenity, calmness.
Unconsciousness, coma, uremic.
Nervous. Hysteria.
Body
Headache: cutting, darting, stabbing, pressing, shooting, forehead, above root of nose, temples extending to temple, < suppressed sweat.
Chest: pain
Lungs:, wheezing, shortness of breath, pain in chest and lungs.
Cough, dry, spasmodic; hoarseness
Heart - Exacerbates hypertension.
Pulse: fast, full, weak.
Urinary: trangury, urine hot, uraemia.
Kidney: nephritis, albuminous; uremia.
Dropsy: <<< scarlatina, disease of heart, liver, kidney or skin.