Descriptive Terms of Essential Oils (Palastas – Sialogugue)
Glossary of Descriptive Terms – Properties, Actions and Effects of Essential Oils
Poultice – the therapeutic application of a soft, moist mass of herbs to the skin
Prophylactic: preventive of diseases or infections.
Psychosomatic: the manifestation of physical symptoms resulting from the mental state.
Pulmonary – pertaining to the lungs
Purgative – a substance that stimulates the evacuation of the intestines
Pyeitis – inflammation of the kidney
Rubefacient: agent that reddens the skin, dilates the vessels and increases blood flow.
Refrigerant-cooling-reduces fever
Regulator – an agent that helps balance and regulate body functions
Relaxing: calming, causing relaxation, relieving tension or tension.
Renal – relating to the kidney
Resolve: an agent that disperses swelling or effects absorption of new growth
Restorative – an agent that helps strengthen and revive the body’s systems
Revulsive: relieves pain by diverting blood or disease from one part of the body to another.
Rhinitis – inflammation of the nasal mucous membrane
Sclerosis: hardening of tissue due to inflammation.
Scrofula – tuberculosis
Seborrhea – increased sebum secretion
Sedative – agent that exerts a calming, calming and calming effect on the body, good for nervous tension, stress, insomnia, anxiety and palpitations
Sialogugue – an agent that stimulates the secretion of saliva
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