decoction Betekenis & Definitie

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Betekenis van decoction In het Nederlands

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Voorbeelden van decoction

  • Breafast was hard-tack and a decoction of coffee made from either sweet potatoes or beans.

  • A decoction of the leaves were used for beriberi.

  • At one time, a decoction of the bark was used to treat diarrhoea and malaria, as a tonic, febrifuge, emmenagogue, anticholeric and vulnerary.

  • Most commonly, the flowers and leaves are made into a decoction used to expel intestinal parasites.

  • A decoction is also the name for the resulting liquid.

  • In general, either a decoction or a tincture is used.

  • A decoction of the bark has been used to treat swelling, inflammation and rheumatism, as an emetic, and to treat pharyngitis and sore throat.

  • The dose in decoction for clinical use is 5-10 g.

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NIEUWE WOORDEN

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

Shimmer

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