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When I say hot chocolate, I mean used coffee grounds laced with crushed chocolate laxative tablets and cocoa powder.
I was astonished to hear on the radio that a laxative can be used to remove earwax.
Medically, basil has been used as a sedative, an expectorant, and a laxative, but it is not used much in herbal preparations today.
By stimulating both kidneys and bowels, burdock has diuretic and laxative actions, and hastens the elimination of toxins from the body.
This mechanism is thought to be important in some forms of laxative abuse, diabetic diarrhoea, and thyrotoxicosis.
It is used as a laboratory reagent and acid-base indicator and has been used in over-the-counter laxative preparations.
Magnesium hydroxide is less likely to irritate the digestive tract than a stimulant laxative such as senna.
It is an important demulcent laxative, especially when combined with other laxative herbs.
There is strong evidence that psyllium has laxative properties and promotes colonic function.
The larger dose is more laxative while the smaller dose tends to be more gradually blood purifying.
Tea made from the bark has been used as an antiseptic, an antidote to snakebites, a laxative, and a sedative.
Western herbology recognizes Rhubarb's astringent laxative properties, making it useful for both constipation and diarrhea.
If your baby is bottlefed and constipated, your doctor may suggest mixing a small amount of laxative medicine into the formula.
Today, although castor oil is produced more than ever, its medicinal use as a laxative is almost nonexistent.
The second type of laxative is a lubricating bulk laxative, including demulcent herbs such as psyllium and flax seed.
Known since pre-Columbian times for its yellow latex and laxative properties, P. tomentellus is grown ornamentally and in herbarium collections.
People of a certain age remember castor beans as the source of the vile-tasting castor oil, a much-dreaded laxative home remedy.
Medically, basil has been used as a sedative, an expectorant, and a laxative but it is not used much in herbal preparations today.
Thinking it was merely constipation, he tried laxative product after laxative product, but nothing seemed to help.
Dandelion appears to have diuretic activity and cascara acts as a laxative.
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Of the laxative drugs which may be used at such a time, cascara sagrada and senna are among the least harmful.
The use of the sitz bath is frequently successful if taken at night followed by a laxative and a hot drink.
The warm infusion of eupatorium perfoliatum answers well as an emetic, producing also a laxative effect.
Women seem to drink it as a beverage, as a stimulant, as a laxative, and also as a diuretic.
There are some foods that tend to constipate while others act as a laxative.
Infusion of malt is laxative, and has been recommended as an antiscorbutic and tonic.
If he is prescribing a laxative, he states just when it should be taken and when its effects may be expected.
Referral to a gastroenterologist often follows a normal work-up, failure to respond to lifestyle changes and a laxative regimen.
The food should be appetizing, nutritious, and of a laxative nature.
As they have laxative powers, they help to purify the blood up to a limit.
Alkaloids and drugs used for a laxative effect were not found.
It is also important to give the cow a sloppy, laxative diet.
The higher the percentage of maltose, the more laxative the food.
If any aid is needed, milk of magnesia is the best laxative.
This article acts on all classes of animals, as a laxative and antacid.
Used as an antacid and grateful stimulant, often proving gently laxative.
The majority of children with disability who present with constipation are prescribed long-term laxative medication to manage the condition.
Aloin is the aloe vera latex laxative component, which has been found to cause cramping and diarrhea.
Milk of magnesia, an over-the-counter laxative to relieve occasional constipation, is a milky-white liquid that contains magnesium.
When eaten freely, it is mildly laxative, diuretic, and cooling.
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