diaphoretic|diaphoretics in English

noun

[di·a·pho·ret·ic || ‚daɪəfə'retɪk]

substance which increases perspiratio

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1. Leaves are Antiscorbutic, diaphoretic and diuretic, and are best picked when the flowers are blooming

2. Boneset is an immune stimulant and diaphoretic that helps fight off minor viral infections, such as the common cold

3. (5) Medicines and herbs that are diuretic, warming diaphoretic, warming stimulant, expectorant, carminative and Aperient (mildly laxative) are appropriate for treating Water imbalances…

4. (5) Medicines and herbs that are diuretic, warming diaphoretic, warming stimulant, expectorant, carminative and Aperient (mildly laxative) are appropriate for treating Water imbalances…

5. Antiscorbutic, an-ti-skor-būt′ik, adj. acting against scurvy. Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) Various It is also regarded as diaphoretic, diuretic, and Antiscorbutic.

6. Herb: Cocklebur Latin name: Xanthium strumarium Synonyms: Xanthium canadense Family: Compositae Medicinal use of Cocklebur: The leaves and root are anodyne, antirheumatic, appetizer, diaphoretic, diuretic, emollient, laxative and sedative

7. The Antipyretic action which considerable doses of aconite display is not specific, but is the result of its influence on the circulation and respiration and of its slight diaphoretic action

8. The genus is described as tonic, diaphoretic, and in large doses emetic and Aperient. THE SACRED FORMULAS OF THE CHEROKEES JAMES MOONEY It is also very useful as a supplement to mercury, which needs a saline Aperient to complete its action

9. Aquifolium of Europe, the inner bark of which also yields a viscid substance called Birdlime; its leaves are esteemed as a diaphoretic in the form of infusion; employed in catarrh, pleurisy, small-pox, etc.