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Re: Black Licorice ie Dog Candy & High Blood Pressure

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Interesting about the connection between licorice and high blood

pressure.

I offer five referenced positions on licorice below, and a quote from

one of them. I tend to put more credence into internet information

from recognized institutions of higher education and professional

groups. For that reason, I personally tend to have greater faith in

references 3 - 5. But professionals are not infalable either. Just

look at the problems created by Viiox, thaladimide, Phen-fen,

Premarin, etc.

(1) http://altmedicine.about.com/cs/herbsvitaminsek/a/Hypertension.htm

( Wong naturopathic doctor)

(2) http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=266407

(3)

http://www.pdrhealth.com/drug_info/nmdrugprofiles/herbaldrugs/101700.shtml

(4) http://www.foodreference.com/html/fhighbloodpressure.html

(5) http://www.umm.edu/altmed/ConsHerbs/Licoricech.html

Quoting from #5 .....

People who regularly consume large amounts of licorice (more than 20

g/day) may inadvertently raise blood levels of the hormone

aldosterone, which can cause serious side effects including headache,

high blood pressure, and heart problems. Further studies are needed.

(end of quote)

Of the seven ingredients in Trader Joe's Black Licorice ie Dogs,

licorice root extract is the 7th (last) ingredient. The fifth is anise

oil which probably contributes most of the flavor.

Use your own judgment regarding the safety of the candy for you.

Vic-Sunnyvale

>

> If the candy is made with real licorice, rather than licorice

flavor, those

> with high blood pressure should probably avoid it. True licorice

raises blood

> pressure significantly, I've heard. I haven't checked to verify this

> lately, but I think I read this in a New York Times article.

> H.

>

> In a message dated 7/15/06 2:21:37 PM, vdolcourt@... writes:

>

>

> > Check out Trader Joe's Black Licorice ie Dogs. We got ours at the

> > Mountain View TJs in San Center. They are probably available

> > at other TJs as well. These are made without wheat and have a nice

> > licorice flavor. The texture is slightly gummier than the wheat-based

> > variety, but they are quite good.

> >

> > This same ie Dog Licorice product was also available under a

> > different brand on close-out at TJ Maxx. We wrote to the candy

> > company, but they did not write back.

> >

> > Vic-Sunnyvale

> >

>

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