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A                             Protozoa.


                                                               Analeptic - Restorative or stimulating effect. A drug tending
        Abortifacient: Induces the premature abortion of the fetus.   to restore a person’s health or strength; restorative.

        Absorbent: An herb or substance that promotes absorption,   Analgesic  or  anodynes:  These  herbs  reduce  or  eliminate
        soaks up liquid, or acts as a sponge.                  pain (e.g., digestive, circulatory, respiratory, nervous system,


        Acidic: An herb or substance that reacts with an alkaloid to   nerve, muscle, tooth pain, nervous digestion, and headaches).
        produce a salt.                                        Some herbs are strong pain relievers, often working best
                                                               against pains of specific causes.
        Acidifier:  An herb or substance that increases or imparts
        acidity, or lessens alkalinity to the body fluids, especially the   Anaphrodisiac: Herbs that decrease or allay sexual feelings
        blood or the urine.                                    or desires. The opposite of an aphrodisiac.

        Acrid: An herb or substance that has a hot biting taste, or   Anesthetics: Agent which produces a local or general loss of
        causes heat and irritation when applied to the skin. (Syn:   sensation, including pain.
        caustic cauterant, corrosive, escharotic)              Anodyne: Herbs that relieve pain and reduces the sensitivity
        Adaptogen:  The term adaptogen is used by herbalists to   of the nerves. Also known as analgesics.
        refer to a natural herb product that is proposed to increase the   Anorectic: Herbs that help to reduce appetite.
        body’s resistance to stress, trauma, anxiety and fatigue.
                                                               Antacid:  Neutralizes  the acid produced by  the stomach.
        In 1968, Israel I. Brekhman, PhD, and I.  V. Dardymov   Helps the stomach lining recuperate to accommodate the
        formally gave adaptogens a functional definition, as follows:  healthy gastric acid needed for good digestion.

        1.  An adaptogen is nontoxic to the recipient.         Anthelmintic:  An agent that destroys and expels worms

        2.  An  adaptogen  produces  a  nonspecific  response  in  the   from the intestines. Same as vermifuge.
            body – an increase in the power of resistance against   Antibilious: Combat nausea, abdominal discomfort,
            multiple  stressors including  physical, chemical, or   headache, constipation, and gas that is caused by an excessive
            biological agents.                                 secretion of bile. These symptoms are called biliousness.

        3.  An adaptogen has a normalizing influence on physiology,   Antibiotic: Inhibits the growth of bacteria or kills the
            irrespective of the direction of change from physiological   bacteria.
            norms caused by the stressor.
                                                               Anticatarrhal: Help dissolve and eliminate, as well prevent
        Aetheroleum:  The essential or volatile oil as a distinct   the  formation  of  mucus  and  inflammation  of  the  mucus
        aromatic product obtained from the plant.              membrane.

        Alterative:  Herbs that alter or change a long-standing   Anticoagulant: Help the body prevent clotting of the blood.
        condition by aiding the elimination of metabolic toxins.
        Gradually facilitates a beneficial change in the body. Also  Antidepressant: A drug that counters depression.
        known as “blood cleansers” in the past, these herbs improve
        lymphatic circulation, boost immunity, and help clear chronic  Antidiabetic: Support in the management of diabetes, may
        conditions of the skin. In addition they reduce fevers, detoxify  also help body to utilise insulin more effectively.
        the liver, kill parasites and worms, and help in the treatment
        of infectious, contagious diseases and epidemics. Flu, acne,   Antidiarrheal: Helps stop diarrhea.
        herpes, and venereal diseases also respond  to this type of   Antiemetic: Prevents or alleviates nausea and vomiting.
        herb.
                                                               Antiepileptic: Herb that combats the convulsions or seizures
        Amoebicidal: These herbs treat illness caused by amoeba,   of epilepsy.
        e.g. amoebic dysentery.  Amoebic microorganisms are
        small unicellular organisms that prefer damp environments.  Anti-hemorrhagic: Prevents or alleviates hemorrhage.
        Although  now  classified  as  part  of  the  kingdom  Protista,
        phylum  Rhizopoda,  amoebae  were  originally  classified  as  Antihydrotic: Reduce levels of perspiration.


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