When I say hot chocolate, I mean used coffee grounds laced with crushed chocolate laxative tablets and cocoa powder. |
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I was astonished to hear on the radio that a laxative can be used to remove earwax. |
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Medically, basil has been used as a sedative, an expectorant, and a laxative, but it is not used much in herbal preparations today. |
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By stimulating both kidneys and bowels, burdock has diuretic and laxative actions, and hastens the elimination of toxins from the body. |
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This mechanism is thought to be important in some forms of laxative abuse, diabetic diarrhoea, and thyrotoxicosis. |
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It is used as a laboratory reagent and acid-base indicator and has been used in over-the-counter laxative preparations. |
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Magnesium hydroxide is less likely to irritate the digestive tract than a stimulant laxative such as senna. |
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It is an important demulcent laxative, especially when combined with other laxative herbs. |
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There is strong evidence that psyllium has laxative properties and promotes colonic function. |
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The larger dose is more laxative while the smaller dose tends to be more gradually blood purifying. |
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Tea made from the bark has been used as an antiseptic, an antidote to snakebites, a laxative, and a sedative. |
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Western herbology recognizes Rhubarb's astringent laxative properties, making it useful for both constipation and diarrhea. |
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If your baby is bottlefed and constipated, your doctor may suggest mixing a small amount of laxative medicine into the formula. |
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Today, although castor oil is produced more than ever, its medicinal use as a laxative is almost nonexistent. |
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The second type of laxative is a lubricating bulk laxative, including demulcent herbs such as psyllium and flax seed. |
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Known since pre-Columbian times for its yellow latex and laxative properties, P. tomentellus is grown ornamentally and in herbarium collections. |
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People of a certain age remember castor beans as the source of the vile-tasting castor oil, a much-dreaded laxative home remedy. |
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Medically, basil has been used as a sedative, an expectorant, and a laxative but it is not used much in herbal preparations today. |
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Thinking it was merely constipation, he tried laxative product after laxative product, but nothing seemed to help. |
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Dandelion appears to have diuretic activity and cascara acts as a laxative. |
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Not only does she use an enema a couple of times a week, but she also drinks laxative tea containing senna all the time. |
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Lace half a bottle of neat spirits with a powerful horse laxative and leave it in the glove box or a prominent place in your home. |
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The laxative and purgative properties of Senna were discovered in the 9th century by the Arabs, who spread its use to Europe. |
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Triphala is widely regarded as a purgative and laxative but in fact it is considered a rasayana and rejuvenator. |
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Copperas was used as an eye ointment during the medieval period, to treat scab in sheep, and later as a laxative. |
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Many beneficial properties have been assigned to the mango, such as its antiscorbutic, diuretic, laxative and astringent effects. |
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At low doses, bitter aloes stimulate digestion, and at higher doses, they are a laxative and a purgative. |
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While the plant is poisonous, the expressed thick, viscid oil is used as a powerful laxative and purgative. |
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Castor oil is used internally as a laxative, but many tell us it works externally for warts. |
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Various parts of the elder have long been used in traditional medicine as a diaphoretic, diuretic, astringent, laxative, and emetic. |
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Yin medicines have a superficial action on the body or cause some type of elimination through their laxative, diaphoretic or diuretic properties. |
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Lastly, nursing home residents were almost three times as likely to receive a laxative as those living at home. |
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The cooked or steamed fruit loses its laxative activity and becomes more astringent and constipating. |
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For constipation, an osmotic laxative is preferred over stimulant laxatives. |
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So, to restore the patient's physiological balance, doctors needed to bleed their patients or to prescribe laxative, emetic or sudorific medication. |
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I also started taking 1,500 mg of the laxative herb psyllium. |
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They are said to have diuretic, tonic, depurative, aperitive, sudorific, stomachic and laxative properties. |
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Rectal bleeding or failure to have a bowel movement after use of a laxative may indicate a serious condition. |
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Patients should be advised on measures to prevent constipation and prophylactic laxative use should be considered. |
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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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Olive oil contributes to digestion and has laxative and demulcent properties, thus helping with heartburn and an inflamed oesophagus. |
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Known properties: This formula has laxative, emolliente and mucilaginous properties. |
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Anyway, my first visit to this new GP was terminated with a bottle of laxative syrup, presumably to clear whatever blockage was causing my symptoms. |
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To be taken immediately after meals or with food, to reduce the possibility of upset stomach or laxative effect. |
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Liquid oil was first used as a medicine by the ancient Egyptians, presumably as a wound dressing, liniment, and laxative. |
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Educate dieting teenagers about the health risks of self-induced vomiting, laxative and diuretic use, diet pills and crash diets. |
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Her colon had become so irritated by the laxative that it appeared to be ulcerated and even cancerous. |
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Sparkling water, alcohol drinks, coffee, laxative infusions, soft drinks, beer, wine. |
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The Turkey rhubarb is mainly used as a laxative, against constipation related to the presence of hemorrhoids or following rectory operations. |
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Properties: Sesame is laxative, anti-arthritic, and beneficial for the nervous system. |
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This laxative can cause significant cramping, and long-term use can prevent certain nutrients from being absorbed by the body. |
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Intestinal absorption of 'Rocaltrol' may be impaired by resins such as cholestyramine and by use of mineral oil as a laxative. |
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Do not use strong laxatives, such as the stimulant laxative senna, on a routine basis unless on the advice of doctor, because long term use of such laxatives can be harmful. |
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It is also a mild laxative due to its osmotic activity and does not irritate the intestinal mucosa. |
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I can only have a liquid diet and continue to take a medicine, with some mild laxative, and hope that I can complete the 30 laps tomorrow. |
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A problem may arise in view of the number of additives with a laxative effect. |
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This elegant bottle originally contained castor oil, a popular, inexpensive laxative. |
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Vomiting, diuretic, or laxative use can cause dehydration resulting in volume depletion. |
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Castor oil, a potent laxative that can cause diarrhea, was a common household remedy for constipation, along with rhubarb syrups and pills. |
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The Committee also notes that erythritol has a laxative effect, but at a higher dose than other polyols. |
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When the modification of lifestyle habits does not solve the constipation problem, taking a laxative may help. |
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The fig, fruit of the fig tree, are rich in vitamins and have laxative properties when it is consumed fresh. |
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Besides, include laxative fruits like figs, punt's and beetroot in your daily diet. |
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Some patients prefer a traditional herbal laxative that they have used previously with success. |
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The fruit part of the raisin is laxative in nature, whereas the seeds and add it to the crushed, powdered, dried orange peel. |
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Having experienced a mild diarrheal illness for several days, he had attempted to cure himself of this ailment that morning with a dose of Glauber's salts, a laxative. |
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Bruni candidly writes of his weight struggles, which included bulimia, laxative abuse, and junk-food binges. |
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In addition, unabsorbed lactose has an osmotic effect not unlike that of lactulose, a synthetic laxative, increasing the amount of fluid retained in the bowel. |
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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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Our research goal is to determine if developed beverages fortified with inulin will result in improved bowel function, decreased laxative use and improved bone health. |
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That resulted in two stomach pumpings in the same week, and a more unfortunate and embarrassing incident of severe diarrhoea after swallowing 16 laxative pills. |
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Traditional herbalists valued coriander, especially to counteract the stomach-upsetting properties of laxative herbs such as buckthorn, cascara, rhubarb and senna. |
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Practitioners of Ayurveda, India's holistic medical system, say the supplement has laxative properties and that it can strengthen the digestive system. |
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And around 1817, Randel, who seemed to be having liver trouble, received large doses of mercury as a laxative. |
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It fights cholesterol, and is used as a tonic and a laxative. |
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The stimulant laxative castor oil, for example, can cause early labor. |
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The rapporteur claims that there is a risk of contaminants in ethylhydroxyethylcellulose that could have a carcinogenic effect and also suggests that high doses could have a laxative effect. |
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The medical complications of any purging behaviour, such as self-induced emesis, laxative use or diuretic use, are well-established, as are the risks associated with stimulant weight loss medications. |
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Herbalists have used burdock as a liver tonic, diaphoretic and diuretic, blood purifier, laxative, antipyretic, and antimicrobial and for a variety of dermatologic conditions. |
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The concomitant use of an osmotic laxative, magnesium sulphate, and a stimulant laxative, bisacodyl, does not enhance the laxative effect. |
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In addition to mild laxative or constipating effects, some antacids, such as those that are positively charged, may cause the blood to become alkaline, leading to metabolic alkalosis in severe cases. |
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Hemlines, alcohol consumption, laxative sales and even who wins the Super Bowl have all been proposed as ways to chart recessions, with varying degrees of success. |
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Alternatively, most botanical dewormers can also be found as homeopathic preparations, which when administered are free of side effects and do not require a fasting or laxative period. |
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The person with bulimia binges on huge quantities of food and then purges their body of dreaded calories by self-induced vomiting, laxative use and often excessive exercising. |
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A herbalist such as I would never use a laxative. |
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It is also good for rheumatism, respiratory ailments and as a laxative. |
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Due to the latter, it is proposed to exempt erythritol from the labelling rule regarding labelling of laxative effect in table-top sweeteners containing polyols. |
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It is laxative and diuretic because of its purgative character. |
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Most of them come from plants, mainly laxative or purgative medicines. |
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The leaves are also used in Ayurveda as anthelmintic, aphrodisiac, carminative and laxative. |
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One thing to avoid when trying to relieve constipation is any laxative other than a stool softener, says Smith. |
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Based on its long documented history of use in the region, the plant is generally employed to reduce pain, expel intestinal gas, to stimulate and promote digestion, to expel worms and as a mild laxative. |
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The roots of Angelica keiskei Koizumi have been used as diuretic, laxative, analeptic, and lactagogue. |
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In 1842 Thomas Beecham established the Beecham's Pills laxative business, which would later become the Beecham Group. |
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They contain a substance called isatin which has a laxative effect because it stimulates contractions of the large bowel. |
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Try doing this instead of eating on the run and keeping the antacid, laxative and gyppy tummy pill companies in profit. |
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For constipation, a neem powder of two or three grams with three to four black peppers given three times a day is both a laxative and a demulcent. |
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Taking or using stool softeners or laxative medicines may worsen diarrhea, patients should talk to their HCP before taking or using these medicines. |
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Glauber's salt, the decahydrate, was historically used as a laxative. |
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The product is a combination of sodium picosulfate and magnesium oxide with anhydrous citric acid, which form magnesium citrate, an osmotic laxative. |
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