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  • The herb is considered an active diaphoretic ( sweat inducer ).
  • Besides, he was diaphoretic ( a little sweaty ).
  • Rock thyme is sometimes used in pharmacology for its diaphoretic and antipyretic properties.
  • The powdered form of " Silphium perfoliatum L . " has diaphoretic and tonic properties.
  • It has also been used as a nauseant, expectorant, and diaphoretic, and was prescribed for conditions such as bronchitis.
  • The roots have the following properties : purgative, tonic, anodyne, digestive, acrid, thermogenic, anthelmintic, diuretic, febrifuge, diaphoretic, rubefacient and antiinflammatory.
  • This species, " Eriocephalus ericoides ", and also " Eriocephalus racemosus ", have been used at the Cape for their diaphoretic and diuretic effects.
  • :: : Chewing peppermint will have a diaphoretic ( sweat-inducing ) effect, but probably not enough to be noticeable unless someone's standing next to you.
  • Mercury is well known for its use as a diaphoretic, and was widely used in the 19th and early 20th century by physicians to " purge " the body of an illness.
  • The lasting contribution from within its pages is Dover's powder, first recommended for its analgesic ( painkilling ) properties and then for its use as a diaphoretic ( induces perspiration ).
  • In traditional Russian herbal medicine, saponin extracts from the roots of various varieties of wild yam are used as an anticoagulant, antisclerotic, antispasmodic, cholagogue, depurative, diaphoretic, diuretic and a vasodilator.
  • I believe you answered your own query in your initial question; anything with a diaphoretic effect rapid enough to sweat on cue, and strong enough to be visible at a distance, is going to be highly toxic.
  • Homoeopathy still made use of the leaves against rheumatism, HIV and fever In Turkey this tea ( one glass a day ) is still consumed for antihelminthic, diaphoretic, and cholagogue purposes and is called  Abi ^ im _ ir.