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Therapeutic Terms
| Calmative |
mildly sedative |
| Cardiotonic |
tending to increase the tonus of heart muscle |
| Cariogenic |
producing or promoting the development of tooth
decay |
| Carminative |
expelling gas from the stomach or intestines so
as to relieve flatulence or abdominal pain or distension |
| Catarrh |
inflammation of a mucous membrane, with a free
discharge (Hippocrates); especially one chronically affecting the human nose
and air passages |
| Cathartic |
purgative |
| Cephalic |
clears the mind, stimulates mental activity |
| Chemotype |
visually identical plants with significantly
different chemical components, resulting in different therapeutic
properties; abbreviated to et. as in Thymus vulgaris ct. alcohol |
| Cholagogic |
stimulating gall bladder contraction to promote
the flow bile: choleretic |
| Choleretic |
stimulating the production of bile; cholagogic |
| Cicatrizant |
promoting formation of scar tissue and healing |
| Cohobation |
the recycling of the water used in the
distillation process; no water is discarded and the water is enriched
(saturated) with water-soluble molecules from the plant material |
| Colloid |
a mixture in which one substance is divided into
minute particles(called colloidal particles) and dispersed throughout a
second substance, and when this is water the colloid is called a hydrosol:
when it is air it is called an aerosol. |
| Cordial |
a stimulating medicine or drink |
| Cytophylactic |
stimulates the growth of healthy new skin cells |
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