| 41. | Decoctions of rotten eggs, blood and lion urine can be sprayed on but must be renewed after each rain or heavy dew.
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| 42. | Myrrh's uses are similar to those of frankincense, with which it is often combined in decoctions, liniments and incense.
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| 43. | A decoction of citrons, or the juice extracted from them, is used as a gargle to impart sweetness to the breath.
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| 44. | In Traditional Chinese medicine, a decoction of this fungus is used to help relieve the symptoms of gastralgia, or stomach ache.
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| 45. | A decoction of the bark are also used as an Abortifacient and an antidote for arrow-poison in West African traditional medicine.
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| 46. | But whether the tisane is for health or pleasure, she recommends brewing a decoction of the leaves or flowers to achieve optimum benefit.
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| 47. | This decoction is a tea made from boiled leaves and vines, known as hoasca within the UDV, and ayahuasca in different cultures.
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| 48. | Some of the practices involve, among other things, soaking the patient's feet in a strong decoction of locally gathered herbs.
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| 49. | In traditional medicine, a decoction of the young leaves and bark of " Adenanthera pavonina " is used to treat diarrhoea.
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| 50. | The sin / faith opposition is the Christian one which transforms all ethical concepts in a Christian way and distils one more decoction from them.
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