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Hi, Yet again another question to ask,which will settle an argument . Is it correct that bassetts allsorts can help with constipation , if this is true and I don't believe so,how many will you have to consume ? Thanks

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iqs - You should have renamed your topic 'Odd Poser' to see if Google Ads could handle it :-]

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Its the liquorice that helps link text

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From Wikipedia: Liquorice may be useful in conventional and naturopathic medicine for both mouth ulcers[23] and peptic ulcers.[24] Liquorice is also a mild laxative and may be used as a topical antiviral agent for shingles, ophthalmic, oral or genital herpes

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too much Liquorice is the opposite of viagra.

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As with many things, a little licorice can have beneficial effects. Too much can can cause some serious problems however, so we're not going to offer any advice with regard to quantities here.

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iqs

Go for a few pints of Guinness. A tad more expensive but much more moving....

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BT

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Liquorice is also quite good to relieve the mouth burn of hot curries etc. Not quite sure if it has the same effect the following morning at the other end!

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Wish I hadn't opened this thread as I sit here with my breakfast porridge!

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Another thread goes down the pan...

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I don't like licorice, so Guinness and baked beans for me.

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