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diaphoretic

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Diaphoretic is defined as any substance that can increase body sweating. Diaphoretics are often used as antipyretics. The febrifugal action is closely linked to sweating: the higher the latter, the greater the possibility of lowering the body temperature in the event of high fever.

The diaphoretics are therefore adjuvants of febrile diseases because they increase sweating, favor the elimination of microbial toxins and, ultimately, the decrease in temperature, thus functioning as detoxification of the organism.

Synonyms for diaphoretic

Diaphoretic plants are also known as: sudoriferous, febrifuge, antipyretic.

Diaphoretic medicinal plants and supplements with diaphoretic properties

Lime, Chamomile, Cinnamon, Mint, Elderberry, Eucalyptus, Centaurea, Gentian, alkaloid drugs, sarsaparilla, essential oils, Rhododendron.