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demulcent soothing action on inflammation, especially of mucous membranes
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demulcent an oily or mucilaginous substance that soothes irritated tissue, especially mucous membranes.
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demulcent High in mucilage, these herbs are soothing to inflamed and/or irritated tissues. When steeped in cold water, have a slippery feel to them. Good used internally for tissue irritation for conditions such as coughs and passage of kidney stones. Externally make excellent treatments for dry or irritated skin. Also good for treatment of UTI's and constipation. Licorice root, Mullein, Slippery Elm, Irish Moss, Oatmeal, Comfrey, Chickweed, Marshmallow root, Flaxseeds, Plantain
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demulcent an herb that is rich in mucilage and soothes and protects irritated or inflamed tissue. Demulcent herbs reduce irritation down the whole length of the bowel; reduce sensitivity to potentially corrosive gastric acids; help prevent diarrhea and reduce the muscle spasms that cause colic.
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demulcent Soothe and protect irritated and inflamed internal tissue. When a demulcent herb is used externally, it is called an emollient.
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