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an agent, applied to the skin, causing a local irritation and redness; for relief of internal pain.
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Increases circulation and warmth at surface of skin, drawing out inflammation and congestion from deeper areas. Often cause irritation and redness at point of contact. Very useful in treatment of arthritis and joint problems. Mustard, Cayenne, Ginger, Horseradish. Essential oils of cubeb, cinnamon, and eucalyptus.
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| rubefacient |
Increases blood circulation to the area to which it is applied
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Herbs that promote circulation to a specific area by dilation of the blood vessels. By this action, inflammation and congestion of tissues is relieved. Irritation is sometimes noted with these herbs. Examples are: Cayenne pepper, clove, ginger, horseradish and mustard.
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