Cleavers is considered the best lymphatic tonic in the western herbal pharmacopoeia, and is both alterative and diuretic. |
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In western herbalism these might be classified as alterative, blood purifying or detoxifying. |
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Obviously from the above, scabious is expectorant, alterative, vulnerary and astringent. |
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So given that combination of factors, poverty and much greater cost for alterative chemicals, that alone defines a rather severe problem. |
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Its fruit has laxative, stomachic, tonic, and alterative properties which help restore the body to normal health after illness. |
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Traditionally used in herbal medicine as an alterative to help eliminate toxins through the kidneys, skin and mucous membranes. |
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In some cases, additional scenarios that reflect the effect of alterative investment policies may be helpful. |
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He eventually defeated the illness with dietary supplements after experimenting with a number of alterative treatments. |
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Medicines and herbs that are cooling, purging, laxative, antipyretic, alterative and blood detoxifying, cholagogic are appropriate for treating Fire imbalances. |
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An alterative method is to record the number of feed containers used to feed the sows over a period of several days and determine the average amount consumed per day. |
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For example, FINMA is examining ways of accelerating the approval process for alterative investments. |
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Arcoa offers an alterative layout with a third cabin in place of the galley, which moves to the wheelhouse. |
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Debora Hinds and Charmaine Kennedy wanted to share with the community the benefits of alterative healing. |
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The issue: It is not uncommon for cancer patients to practice alterative medicine to relieve side effects associated with chemotherapy. |
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This is a serious problem, but we're now considering alterative courses of action. |
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It should also consider what flexibility in staffing is required to manage peak period volumes and review the processes in other countries to see if there are any feasible alterative approaches for Canada. |
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The horse is now in the Gold Cup reckoning, but the alterative Festival scenario is to revert to the smaller obstacles for a tilt at the World Hurdle, followed by a trip to Aintree for the Grand National. |
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Construction on Cairo's third line, now under way, will bring trains from the working-class neighborhood of Imbaba all the way to the airport, providing an alterative to the clogged surface roads and bridges. |
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The beneficiaries of reception for whom there is no alterative to material reception in an open centre must be accommodated under all circumstances. |
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The EROSKI online supermarket was created to offer them an alterative with simple, comfortable, rapid and safe shopping, at any hour of the day and on any day of the week. |
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This has the effect of excluding alterative operators from competing with Portugal Telecom for the provision of universal service for the next 16 years and is not compatible with EU telecoms rules. |
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Could it be related to the realisation that he might not win the next election and perhaps they feel he needs alterative employment? |
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The rest of the book presents four unit plans that pair traditional and alterative texts to explore issues of class, race, gender, and power. |
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It's a shame the SNP are so against fracking as the abundant Scottish shale deposits could supply a viable alterative. |
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During the construction period, commuters will be able to use the alterative road that connects Industrial Area Road to Wholesale Market Street as shown in the attached map. |
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Members clearly feel there's no alterative but to take action on this. |
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The eagle-eye of television match official Derek Bevan had spotted it and Irish referee John Lacey was left with no alterative other than to send off Gareth Davies. |
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