Ah, Jethimadh, or मुळेठी in Hindi (some folks just call it licorice root), is like a little wonder herb in Ayurveda. It’s been around for ages and, yep, it’s used for throat probs like you’ve heard. When it comes to throat irritation, a simple way is to chew on the raw stick. Seems basic, right? But it works—and if you’re more into teas, steep a couple of pieces in hot water, maybe add a bit of ginger if you fancy.
As for digestion, Mulethi is more than just a throat soother. It’s great for cooling and reducing acidity. If you’re battling acid reflux and bloating, consider having it as tea after meals. Its sweet-tasting compounds tend to coat the stomach lining, soothing away those nasty acid burns. So, right after a big meal, especially if it’s spicy, Mulethi tea can be a good chill out.
About boosting immunity—it does come with its anti-inflammatory and anti-viral properties. Some folks go all in with Mulethi tea or adding a pinch of its powder to other herbal teas on the daily. But moderation, my friend, is key! Too much, and you’re playing with potential side effects, like water retention or even messin’ with blood pressure.
If you’re curious about easing stress or hormonal balancing, well, Mulethi’s got adaptogenic benefits too, meaning it helps the body cope with stress. For mental clarity and anxiety, a warm cup before bed might help in winding down, but it’s not a sleeping pill. Don’t depend on it too frequently—rotate with other stress-busters like pranayama or meditation.
For skin and hair, people swear by its extract in creams or mixed with some water as a topical paste. It’s known for fighting pigmentation and acne due to its antibacterial properties. But be gentle, do a patch test first.
On side effects, ingest it wisely. It’s generally safe for short-term use but avoid in conditions like hypertension. If you’re new to it, maybe consult an ayurvedic practitioner, especially with pre-existing conditions or medications.
It’s all about balance, keeping tabs on how your body’s responding. And hey, personal experiences vary, would love to hear how it goes for you!



