It was used for its carminative ( suppressing cramps and flatulence ) and emmenagogic ( enhancing pelvic blood flow ) properties.
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Peppermint oil may also act as a carminative, cholagogue, antibacterial, and secretolytic, and it has a cooling action.
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Pennyroyal oil is used for its medicinal properties, and was thought by the pioneers to be valuable as a carminative remedy.
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Coriander is an annual shrub cultivated for its aromatic seeds which was used as a condiment or for medicinal use as a carminative and stimulant.
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Today, mint is used to give medicine a pleasant taste; and for its anti-flatulent, anti-spasmodic, carminative and stimulant attributes.
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"' Dalby's Carminative "'was a medicinal product formula originally made by James Dalby of London, England, in the late 1770s.
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As Calvert Watkins has pointed out, magical, carminative medicine was in herbal preparations, are typical of traditional medicine and contain active ingredients with demonstrated effect.
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Climate-friendly gardeners may also choose to reduce their own personal greenhouse gas emissions by growing and eating carminative plants such as fennel and garlic which reduce intestinal gases such as methane.
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The word " carminative " is a derivative of Latin " crmen "'humoral theory that carminatives " dilute and relax the gross humours from whence the wind arises, combing them out like the knots in wool ".
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The word " carminative " is a derivative of Latin " crmen "'humoral theory that carminatives " dilute and relax the gross humours from whence the wind arises, combing them out like the knots in wool ".