Yes, licorice can cause dangerously high blood pressure.
Salty items, also licorice will raise the blood pressure.
Not to be used by pregnant women, those with high blood pressure, kidney disease, cholestatic liver disorders or cirrhosis. Do not take licorice in large doses for long periods of time.
Excessive use may raise blood pressure, cause water retention, headache, and potassium loss. Deglycyrrhizinated licorice extract for treatment of peptic ulcer eliminates side effects possible. And more . . .
Do you eat a lot of licorice? Too much licorice ( especially the pure licorice candies) can lower your potassium level which in turn effects your white blood count.
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no because the liquids in the the licorice can cause damage to the heart before any type of blood test
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No... but it is a good home remedy for acid indigestion.
Yes, but it should be monitored even if it appears to be "cured." Stress and diet are two of the non-genetic instigators of high blood pressure. Both can be improved by working with a doctor on life style changes such as reducing salt intake, eating healthier, exercising and avoiding things like coffee, cigarettes, alcohol, and stress, things that are known to exacerbate high blood pressure. There are also many herbs one who has high blood pressure should avoid. Licorice for example can elevate blood pressure levels. Certain medications are of concern as well. Get tested regularly, get on a healthy program, if your doctor recommends blood pressure lowering medication take them, and stay informed.
The lowest pressure exerted by blood in your arteries is your diastolic blood pressure.
Blood pressure is the measure of the force of the blood against the walls of the blood vessels that it is contained in. Blood pressure is usually expressed in mmHg as the systolic pressure divided by the diastolic pressure.