Guest guest Posted December 16, 2005 Report Share Posted December 16, 2005 Hello, I was wonderring if anyone is knowledgable with actual licorice sticks? I purchased some at Whole Foods the other day, looked interesting, actually look like a twig. Can you tell me how to use these. Thanking you in advance for your help. Pat ZH in Michigan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2005 Report Share Posted December 17, 2005 Perhaps you could steep them in boiling water to make a fragrant tea. Sherry L. Stoll Independent Young Living Distributor #607119 http://www.youngliving.com/sherry23331 On Behalf Of Pat Friday, December 16, 2005 11:33 AM licorice sticks Hello, I was wonderring if anyone is knowledgable with actual licorice sticks? I purchased some at Whole Foods the other day, looked interesting, actually look like a twig. Can you tell me how to use these. Thanking you in advance for your help. Pat ZH in Michigan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2005 Report Share Posted December 19, 2005 licorice sticks that u had found are used by smokers to stop smoking, give them something to chew on u can also go to : http://alternativehealing.org/Chinese_herb_index_pinyin_D.htm good luck with your search.Pat <prettypatty1956 wrote: Hello, I was wonderring if anyone is knowledgable with actual licorice sticks? I purchased some at Whole Foods the other day, looked interesting, actually look like a twig. Can you tell me how to use these. Thanking you in advance for your help. Pat ZH in Michigan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2005 Report Share Posted December 19, 2005 Thanks Vincent. How ironic...I'm a smoker who wants to quit! Would you know if you keep the bark on em. If I were to make a tea, do I smash up the inner part, put in a strainer and submerge into hot water. Not sure what to do physically with the sticks: debark, smash, pulverise, etc... {they're very dried up and hard} . I went to the mentioned site, a lil hard for me to decipher all the lingo but interesting. Thanks again. Pat ZHVincent Siang <hongsiang60 wrote: licorice sticks that u had found are used by smokers to stop smoking, give them something to chew on u can also go to : http://alternativehealing.org/Chinese_herb_index_pinyin_D.htm good luck with your search.Pat <prettypatty1956 wrote: Hello, I was wonderring if anyone is knowledgable with actual licorice sticks? I purchased some at Whole Foods the other day, looked interesting, actually look like a twig. Can you tell me how to use these. Thanking you in advance for your help. Pat ZH in Michigan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2005 Report Share Posted December 20, 2005 Hi, Pat I wanted to add that my brother in law helped his younger brother quit smoking, by cutting black candy licorice sticks (twizzlers) into cigarette lengths. Whenever he craved a cigarette, he would go outside and suck air through the candy, as if smoking, and then he would eat the candy and come back inside. That, plus the patch, helped him quit. Just a thought Athena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2005 Report Share Posted December 21, 2005 Licorice sticks are twigs from a sort of acacia tree; they are delicacy in The Netherlands. You just chew on them; your teeth get clean as well. Namaste, Jolanta , dog lover <prettypatty1956> wrote: > > Thanks Vincent. How ironic...I'm a smoker who wants to quit! Would you know if you keep the bark on em. If I were to make a tea, do I smash up the inner part, put in a strainer and submerge into hot water. Not sure what to do physically with the sticks: debark, smash, pulverise, etc... {they're very dried up and hard} . I went to the mentioned site, a lil hard for me to decipher all the lingo but interesting. Thanks again. > Pat ZH > > Vincent Siang <hongsiang60> wrote: > licorice sticks that u had found are used by smokers to stop smoking, give them something to chew on u can also go to : http://alternativehealing.org/Chinese_herb_index_pinyin_D.htm > good luck with your search. > > Pat <prettypatty1956> wrote: > Hello, I was wonderring if anyone is knowledgable with actual licorice > sticks? I purchased some at Whole Foods the other day, looked > interesting, actually look like a twig. Can you tell me how to use > these. Thanking you in advance for your help. > Pat ZH in Michigan > > > > > > ********************************************* > Peacefulmind.com Sponsors Alternative Answers- > > HEALING NATURALLY- this is the premise of HOLISTIC HEALTH. Preventative and Curative measure to take for many ailments at: > http://www.peacefulmind.com/ailments.htm > __________ > > -To INVITE A FRIEND to our healing community, copy and paste this address in an email to them: > http://www.health./subs_invit e > > _________ > To ADD A LINK, RESOURCE, OR WEBSITE to Alternative Answers please Go to: > > http://www.health./links > > ___________ > > Post message: > Subscribe: - > Un: - > List owner: -owner > _______ > Shortcut URL to this page: > http://www.health. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2005 Report Share Posted December 23, 2005 Licorice sticks are twigs from a sort of acacia tree; they are delicacy in The Netherlands. You just chew on them; your teeth get clean as well.Namaste, Jolanta Jolanta, are you talking about "zoet hout"? I remember kids coming to school with it, way back when. (I was never allowed any,my mother thought chewing it was vulgar) So they were not licorice root? Ien in the Kootenays, originally from Amsterdam*************************"Never mind what the book says.God gave you a brain."~A.T. Still, founder of OsteopathyWho is this Kootenay person anyway?http://greatestnetworker.com/ien************************** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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