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An extract of a plant made by soaking herbs in a dark place with a desired amount of either glycerine, alcohol, or vinegar for two to six weeks. The liquid is strained from the plant material and then may be used therapeutically.
Ãâó: www.herbalgram.org/default.asp
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| tinnitus |
A sensation of noise, frequently of ringing, in the ears. Tinnitus aurium refers a subjective sensation of noises in the ears. Objective tinnitus refers to abnormal or pathological sounds originating within the body, in the region of the ear, which are audible to others than the subject. [3], [7]
Ãâó: www.keithyates.com/glossary.htm
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| tinnitus |
ringing in the ears
Ãâó: www.conquerchiari.org/Glossary.htm
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| tinnitus |
Ringing in the ears. Tinnitus has many causes including medications (such as aspirin, and other antiinflammatory drugs), aging, and ear trauma.
Ãâó: arabinfo.org/montogomery/Terms.htm
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| tincture |
An alcoholic solution containing medicinals or aromatics; about 50% alcohol. To make a tincture at home, infuse 1-4 oz of herbs or plant materials directly into 1 cup of 100 percent alcohol such as vodka or brandy. Shake daily for 10 days, strain and use. Tisane - Historically a nourishing decoction having a slight medicinal quality. It was originally made form Barley and called a ptisane. We could consider the Chinese herbal soup a modern-day tisane. ...
Ãâó: allnaturalbeauty.us/glossary_aromatic2.htm
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