Ah, licorice powder or mulethi, right? It’s quite the star in Ayurveda. In Malayalam, it’s known as “Iraatti madhuram,” and it’s a go-to for its myriad benefits. Your curiosity is spot-on!
About that dry cough and hoarseness you’re talking about, yup, licorice is soothing. Mix a pinch of the powder with a bit of honey and warm water. This combo is not only soothing but can also help ease a sore throat. Doing this 2-3 times a day is usually enough. But hey, remember, moderation here is key, let’s not go overboard.
For digestion issues, like bloating and acid reflux, licorice can be a friend too. It calms the digestive fire or agni, due to its Sita (cooling) property. You might mix half a teaspoon with warm water, maybe 15-30 minutes after meals. But watch out if you notice any bloating getting worse.
Skin care? Yeah, licorice powder for face packs to tackle pigmentation does seem trendy. Mix it with a bit of milk or rose water for a gentle paste. Just remember, if your skin’s sensitive, test a small area first. Twice a week is fine—no need to overdo it.
Now, about safety. Licorice can mess with blood pressure if taken excessively, especially in processed forms. So, if you or anyone has high blood pressure or are pregnant, maybe consult with a health professional before diving into regular use. Pregnant folk should be particularly cautious, as too much can be not so great.
As for side effects of long term use - yep, some folks might experience issues like water retention. Always good to err on the side of caution and use it cyclically rather than continuously.
Moderation and balance, those are kind of the Ayurvedic mantra. Listen to your body and you’ve got this!



