If you have diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, and varicose veins, consuming Yashtimadhu (Licorice/Mulethi) regularly is generally not advisable without medical supervision, because it may increase blood pressure and cause fluid retention in some people. Take Arjunarishta 15–20 ml with equal water twice daily after meals. Chandraprabha Vati 2 tablets twice daily after food. Nishamalaki Churna 3 g twice daily before meals. Triphala Churna 3–5 g at bedtime. Diet Low-salt, low-sugar diet. Plenty of vegetables, whole grains, and adequate water. Avoid fried foods and excess sweets. Lifestyle Daily walking. Leg elevation and compression stockings for varicose veins if advised by your doctor.
••Understanding Irattimadhuram (Yashtimadhu / Licorice)
Irattimadhuram (commonly known as ••Yashtimadhu in Sanskrit or Mulethi in Hindi; Latin: Glycyrrhiza glabra) is a highly revered herb in Ayurveda, known for its Madhura Rasa (sweet taste) and Sheeta Virya (cooling potency). It is exceptionally beneficial for respiratory health, hyperacidity, and skin disorders.
•However, given your specific complex medical history—comprising Blood Sugar (Diabetes), Blood Pressure (Hypertension), Heart Problems, and Varicose Veins—consuming Irattimadhuram requires extreme caution and is generally not recommended.
Why Irattimadhuram is Contraindicated for Your Conditions
•While it is a natural herb, its active chemical component, glycyrrhizin, exerts systemic effects on the body that can severely aggravate your current health conditions:
1. Blood Pressure & Heart Problems (Critical Risk)
••Sodium Retention & Potassium Depletion: Glycyrrhizin causes the body to retain sodium and excrete potassium. This fluid retention directly leads to an increase in blood pressure (hypertension).
••Cardiac Strain: The resulting high blood pressure and low potassium levels (hypokalemia) place a dangerous load on the heart. It can trigger or worsen cardiac arrhythmias (irregular heartbeats), fluid overload, and exacerbate pre-existing heart failure.
2. Varicose Veins
••Increased Venous Pressure: Varicose veins are caused by weakened valves in the veins struggling to return blood to the heart. The fluid retention caused by Irattimadhuram increases overall blood volume and venous pressure, which can lead to increased swelling (Shotha), heaviness, and pain in your legs.
3. Blood Sugar
••Metabolic Impact: While some isolated studies look at its antioxidants, classical consumption of the raw root or its sweet formulations can interfere with metabolic harmony. More importantly, managing blood sugar becomes incredibly difficult if your blood pressure and cardiovascular functions are unstable.
Holistic Ayurvedic Perspective & Safe Alternatives
••In Ayurveda, managing a multi-morphic condition like yours requires balancing Vata and Pitta without disturbing Kapha, and strictly avoiding herbs that cause fluid accumulation (Kleda).
••Instead of Irattimadhuram, Ayurveda utilizes alternative herbs that safely target your conditions simultaneously without raising blood pressure:
••Arjuna (Terminalia arjuna) Hridya (Cardioprotective) Strengthens cardiac muscles, helps regulate blood pressure, and improves vascular tone.
••Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa) Mootrala (Diuretic) Reduces fluid retention and swelling in the legs (beneficial for varicose veins) without depleting potassium, while supporting blood pressure management.
••Amalaki (Phyllanthus emblica) Rasayana / Pramehahara Rich in vitamin C, helps manage blood sugar levels, strengthens blood vessels, and provides potent cardiovascular antioxidant support.
••Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) Tridosha Shamaka Helps regulate metabolic profiles and blood sugar while offering general cellular protection.