-
falls into the more
general category of counterstimulation.
Topical counter-
irritants are non-analgesic, non-anesthetic
substances or
treatments used to...
- migraines. Historically, a
tincture could be made to
function as a
counter-
irritant that, when
applied to the skin's surface,
produces an
irritation that...
- Days in Applethorpe" (1866) "Wool Gathering" (1867) Woman's Wrongs: A
Counter-
irritant (1868) A
Battle of the
Books (1870) Gala-Days (1871) Woman's Worth...
- A
stimulus or
agent which induces the
state of
irritation is an
irritant.
Irritants are
typically thought of as
chemical agents (for
example phenol and...
-
Irritant diaper dermatitis (IDD, also
called a
diaper or
nappy rash) is a
generic term
applied to skin rash in the
diaper (in
British and
Australian English...
- 11...81W. doi:10.1016/j.ppees.2009.01.001. Turner, NJ (July 1984). "
Counter-
irritant and
other medicinal uses of
plants in
Ranunculaceae by
native peoples...
- anti-rheumatic
Horseradish anti-microbial, expectorant,
purgative Mustards counter-
irritant, emetic,
purgative Nutmeg, Mace astringent,
hallucinogen Paprika colorant...
-
Medicinal Turpentine:
Distilled from pine oil, it is a
counter-
irritant. A
counter-
irritant produces a mild,
inflammatory reaction where applied in order...
-
naturally derived from
coconut oils and is used as a
cleanser and
counter-
irritant. This is the
ingredient that
makes the
product tear-free. Polysorbate...
-
bleeding piles. They
would use the
leaves to
produce blisters as a
counter-
irritant and the sap to help heal wounds.
Puawananga was only
taken by women...