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A decoction is also the name for the resulting liquid.
In general, either a decoction or a tincture is used.
These are usually given in the form of a decoction - a concentrated extract.
I do not think it is the yellow decoction.
Divide the decoction into 3 parts and consume three times a day.
The name may also derive from the filter used for making the decoction.
But I have decoction of the ergot-fungus in my stores.
In decoction processes, there must be at least two.
A warm decoction of the root taken as an emetic.
Decoction: An extract obtained from a body by boiling it down.
A decoction is used to dress arrow or bullet wounds.
The root is commonly taken in decoction or tincture form.
I hope Moore discovers a less wonderful but more practical decoction.
A decoction of the leaves is used for baths to relieve fatigue.
The Navajo used a decoction of this plant as an emetic.
She found him in the still-room, carefully mixing some sort of decoction.
And, most marvelous, with just one color, the rusty black decoction they tell me is ink.
In recent years, 250 new decoction facilities have been built in Austria.
The animalcules of the decoction appreciated their diverse food supplies.
"I would like a jar of the willow-bark decoction, if you please."
They used the decoction to wash wounds and injuries.
I gave him a decoction of pomegranate rind for the runs once.
A decoction of entire plant is given for delirium.
A drink called solo is made from a decoction of the plant calyx.
Decoction of bark is used to wash the wounds.