| 21. | The root or stem bark is boiled in water and the decoction drunk alone or added to soup.
|
| 22. | During the 1920s, the Nagakura Pharmaceutical Company in Osaka began developing dried decoctions in a granular form.
|
| 23. | Root decoctions are both diuretic and laxative and are used to treat bladder stones and sexually transmitted diseases.
|
| 24. | A decoction of the leaves has been shown to exhibit anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects in rats.
|
| 25. | In addition using the fruit as food, Aborigines used a decoction of the wood for foliage tree.
|
| 26. | The hospital has developed a therapy using traditional Chinese medicines, including acupuncture and decoctions for promoting blood circulation.
|
| 27. | The name " ayahuasca " specifically refers to a botanical decoction that contains " Banisteriopsis caapi ".
|
| 28. | The compounding pharmacist often extracted these crude drugs using water or alcohol to form extracts, concoctions and decoctions.
|
| 29. | In herbalism, decoctions are usually made to extract fluids from hard plant materials such as roots and bark.
|
| 30. | These decoctions can be kept in a thermos but should never be reheated or kept for more than 24 hours.
|