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1
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What is an expectorant?

A

Aids body to expell mucus from the respiratory system

2
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What is an antispasmodic?

A

Relaxes smooth muscles in body, including digestive tract

3
Q

What is a bitter?

A

Stimulates digestive enzymes

4
Q

What is a carminative?

A

Reduces gas, bloating and intestinal griping

5
Q

What is an adaptogen?

A

A non specific boost in resistance to external stressors, adaptability to change, and modulation of immunities

6
Q

What is an alterative?

A

Purifies blood
Assists with nutrient and protein assimilation
Neutralizes acids
Elimination of waste

7
Q

What is an analgesic?

A

Diminishes pain with out sedation

8
Q

What is an anticatarrhal?

A

Thins and promotes flow of mucus associated with a pathogen

9
Q

Name three types of antimicrobials.

A

Antiviral
Antifungal
Antibacterial

10
Q

What is an antimicrobial?

A

Aids in the resistance to and destruction of pathogens

11
Q

What is an antioxidant?

A

Prevents damage to healthy tissues and cells resulting from environmental toxins, environmental damage, dietary issues etc.

12
Q

What is an astringent?

A

Has a binding effect that reduces swelling and secretions; high in tannins

13
Q

What is a demulcent?

A

Soothes irritated, damaged and infused tissues

14
Q

What is a hot diaphoretic?

A

Induces perspiration to “sweat out” a pathogen

15
Q

What is a cold diaphoretic?

A

Acts as a diuretic to “purge out” a pathogen

16
Q

What is a diaphoretic?

A

Acts on the body to encourage purging of a pathogen

17
Q

What is a diuretic?

A

Increases urine flow

18
Q

What is a major concern with diuretics?

A

Kidney irritation

19
Q

What is an emmenagogue?

A

Encourages menstruation and increases flow

20
Q

When are emmenagogues contraindicated?

A

Pregnancy

21
Q

What is a hepatic?

A

Tones the function and over all health of the live by increasing bile production

22
Q

What is a nervine?

A

Tones, nourishes and calms the nervous system and helps balance and regulate emotion response

23
Q

What is a stimulant?

A

Increases circulation and over all energy

24
Q

What is a tonic?

A

Strengthens the resistance and over all health of the entire body, a targeted organ system, or a specific organ function

25
Q

What is a vulnerary?

A

Repairs damage and soothes inflammation internally and externally

26
Q

Name two herbs that are indicated as heart/cardiac tonics.

A

Hawthorn

Motherwort

27
Q

Name a uterine tonic herb.

A

Raspberry leaf

28
Q

Name a nerve tonic herb.

A

Skullcap

29
Q

Name a biliary tonic herb.

A

Goldenseal

30
Q

Name a liver tonic herb.

A

Dandelion

31
Q

Name a stoumach tonic herb.

A

Agrimony

32
Q

Name a libido tonic herb

A

Ginseng

33
Q

Name five or more herbs who act as stimulants.

A
Black pepper
Cayenne
Cinnamon
Garlic
Ginger
Horseradish
Onion
Peppermint
Rosemary
Sage
34
Q

What are the common uses for stimulants?

A

Stagnation and circulation issues

As a synergizing ingredient

35
Q

Name three or more herbs that act as nervines.

A
Catnip
Chamomile
Blue vervain
Lemon balm
Linden blossom
Valerian
36
Q

What are the common uses for nervines?

A
Anxiety
Depression
Panic attacks
Nervous tension
Headaches
37
Q

Name three or more herbs that act as hepatics.

A
Barberry
Dandelion
Milk thistle
Oregon grape root
Yarrow
Yellow dock
38
Q

What are common uses for hepatics?

A

Hepatitis

Chronic liver disease

39
Q

Name three or more herbs that act as expectorants.

A
Anise
Elecampane
Eucalyptus
Horehound
Mullein
Wild cherry bark
40
Q

What are common uses for expectorants?

A

Ling congestion
Cold symptoms
Flu symptoms

41
Q

Name three herbs that act as emmenagogues.

A
Rue
Black cohosh root
Angelica
Myrrh
Wild ginger
42
Q

One more time- when are emmenagogues cantraindicated for use?

A

Pregnancy

43
Q

What is generally paired with a diuretic to negate kidney irritation?

A

Demulcent

44
Q

Why are demulcents frequently paired with diuretics?

A

Decrease irritation to kidneys.

45
Q

Name three or more diuretics.

A
Catnip
Cleavers
Burdock
Horsetail
Nettle
Yarroe
46
Q

What are common uses for diuretic herbs?

A

Edema
Water retention
Kidney stones
UTI

47
Q

Name three relaxing diaphoretic herbs.

A

Lemon balm
Catnip
Thyme

48
Q

Name three stimulating diaphoretic herbs

A

Elder flower
Ginger
Peppermint

49
Q

What is a common use for diaphoretics?

A

Sweating out fevers

50
Q

What is the main constituent of demulcents?

A

Mucillage

51
Q

Name three or more herbs that act as demulcents.

A
Chia seeds
Burdock
Flax seeds
Marshmallow root
Oatmeal
Slippery elm bark
52
Q

What are common uses of demulcents?

A

Sore throat
Colitis
UTI

53
Q

Name three or more herbs that act as carminatives.

A
Anise
Cardamom
Dill
Fennel
Ginger
Peppermint
54
Q

What are common uses for carminatives?

A

Stomach aches
Nausea
Indigestion
Bloating

55
Q
Name three or more herbs that act as bitter.bayberry bark
Blackberry root
Calendula
Rose
White oak bark
Witch hazel
A
Angelica root
Chamomile
Dandelion
Gentian root
Goldenseal
Horehoundname three or more herbs that act as astringents.
56
Q

What are common uses for astringents?

A

Acne
Swollen tonsils
Hemmorhoids

57
Q

Name three or more herbs that act as antioxidants.

A
Goldenrod
Hawthorn
Reishi mushrooms
Tulsi
Turmeric
58
Q

Name three herbs that function as general antimicrobials.

A

Goldenseal
Sage
Thyme

59
Q

Name three herbs that function as antibacterials.

A

Goldenseal
Hyssop
Yarrow

60
Q

Name three herbs that function as antivirals.

A

Elderberry
Lemon balm
Licorice root

61
Q

Name three herbs that act as antifungals.

A

Calendula
Cardamom
Wormwood

62
Q

Name three or more herbs that act as anticatarrhals.

A
Black pepper
Cayenne
Ginger
Mullein
Sage
Wild cherry bark
63
Q

Bwhat are common uses for anticatarrhals?

A

Sinus congestion
Cold symptoms
Flu symptoms

64
Q

Name three or more herbs that act as analgesics.

A
California poppy
Clove
Catnip
Peony
Skullcap
Valerian
White willow bark
65
Q

What are common uses for analgesics?

A

Headaches
Cramps
Tooth aches

66
Q

Name three or more herbs that function as alteratives.

A
Alfalfa
Burdock root
Dandelion leaf and root
Nettle
Oregon grape root
Yellow dock root
67
Q

What are common uses for alteratives?

A

Blood toxicity
Arthritis
Skin conditions

68
Q

Name three or more herbs that act as adaptogens.

A
Ashwagandha
Eleuthero root
Ginseng
Tulsi
Reishi mushroom
Rhodiola root
69
Q

What are common uses for adaptogens?

A

Increase stamina
Stress
Normalize libido