Licorice
Licorice is a well-known traditional herbal remedy used to cure a variety of diseases, and it is made from the dried root of the Glycyrrhiza glabra plant. Licorice root may have abilities to both prevent and treat ulcers, according to certain research.
Licorice could encourage the production of more mucus in the intestines and stomach, which helps in protecting the stomach lining. Additionally, the extra mucus can speed healing and ease discomfort brought on by ulcers. Researchers also claim that certain licorice compounds may inhibit the development of H. pylori. However, studies rely on the usage of these substances as supplements. Therefore, it's uncertain how much dried-licorice root would need to be consumed for someone to get the same benefits. Keep in mind that licorice can have side effects on the body, including muscular soreness and numbness in the extremities. Before increasing the amount of licorice in your diet, think about consulting your doctor.