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greenleafoil · 8 months
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majestativa · 5 months
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Imperfection itself pleased him, provided it was neither base nor parasitic, and it may be that there was a certain amount of truth in his theory that the minor writer of the decadence, the writer who is incomplete but nonetheless individual, distils a balm more irritant, more sudorific, more acid than the author of the same period who is truly great and truly perfect. In his opinion, it was in their confused efforts that you could find the most exalted flights of sensibility, the most morbid caprices of psychology, the most extravagant aberrations of language called upon in vain to control and repress the effervescent salts of ideas and feelings.
— Joris-Karl Huysmans, Against Nature, transl by Robert Baldick, (2003)
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triciamfoster · 1 year
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Essential Oils: Tea Tree  Melaleuca alternifolia
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The following information is from Essential Oils for Beginners: The Guide to Get Started with Essential Oils and Aromatherapy by Althea Press.
DESCRIPTION  Tea tree essential oil is a pale yellow oil, with a thin consistency and a fresh, herbaceous medicinal aroma. When used in aromatherapy blends, it is considered a middle note.  
ORIGIN  Australia, New South Wales  
PROPERTIES  Antibacterial, antifungal, antimicrobial, antiseptic, antiviral, balsamic, expectorant, insecticide, stimulant, sudorific  
APPLICATION  Dilute tea tree oil 50:50 with a carrier oil before diffusing or applying to skin. It may be used as a digestive supplement, and it is suitable for direct inhalation.  
PRIMARY USES  Relieves colds, sinusitis, and bronchitis; stimulates the immune system; clears acne; alleviates skin irritation.
SAFE USE  Tea tree essential oil is generally regarded as safe. Always dilute prior to applying to skin, as it can cause irritation. Contact sensitization can occur if used repeatedly.
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luc3 · 1 year
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Black Elderberry.
[Excerpt arranged by me from the Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants of France by P..V Fournier.]
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Elderberry, Suseau, Susier, Sus, Seus, Seuillet, Seuillon, Haut-bois, Grand Elder, Tree of Judas.
Sambucus nigra. This name is surely linked to the Greek σαμβύκη, sambukê which among the Greeks designated a flute or a harp, the hollow stems of the elderberry allowing music to be made.*
Generalities : Shrub or small tree from 3 to 10 m, the Elderberry is widespread everywhere in the hedges, the villages, less often in the woods and on the banks of the rivers. It bears numerous opposite branches, leaves and flowers.
They bloom in May-June, giving off a very pronounced particular odor and become yellowish as they dry out. They give birth to spherical berries, first green, then purplish black, shiny, with red juice.
Its flowers are not very nectariferous and therefore of no interest to bees.
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Toxicity: The leaves and the second bark are toxic due to their hydrocyanic acid content when fresh and in high doses.
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History : Already, prehistoric populations collected elderberries and perhaps made a fermented drink from them, as can be concluded from seed heaps found in Stone Age and Bronze Age sites in Switzerland. and in Italy.
This shrub was well known in antiquity. Theophrastus describes him as Aktê. The Hippocratics (4th century BC) attribute laxative, diuretic and gynecological properties to it.
Dioscorides says that the leaves and the young shoots cooked like vegetables chase away bile and pituite*; the root cooked in wine is given to dropsy, acts against the bites of vipers and is an emmenagogue*; it is also used as an ointment against gout.
The same indications are found in the Middle Ages, Saint Hildegarde recommends against jaundice, baths prepared with the leaves.
Saint Albert the Great (12th century) declared the bark, leaves and stems purgative and emetic. He reports a belief, stemming from sympathetic magic, according to which the bark would be laxative when it was detached from the trunk from top to bottom, and emetic if one operated in the opposite direction.
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Properties :
The bark, leaves, flowers and fruits are used. All these parts appear unequally sudorific, dieuretic, purgative, emetic, and externally: detergent and resolvent.
The inner bark or second bark (liber) which forms a green base under the gray outer bark (suber), is in the fresh state, the most active part of the Elderberry. Sweetish at first, its flavor then becomes bitter, acrid and nauseous. The root would act even more energetically.
Externally ringworm has been successfully treated with an ointment made from pounded fresh bark and boiled in lard.
In addition, in application or in the form of an ointment, they are used to soothe hemorrhoid pain and heal them.
Leaf powder that is inhaled is also said to stop nosebleeds.
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Perspiration caused by Elder flowers can abort bronchitis, angina, pneumonia.
The decoction of dry flowers provides excellent compresses on eczema and erysiple, good lotions against conjunctivitis and chronic ophthalmia.
The fresh flowers (very energetic) are used effectively against engorgements, cold tumours, paronychia, gangrenous wounds, ulcers, strong local inflammations and burns.
The fruits are very good for acute rheumatic fever because they also have calming properties in addition to diuretics.
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Manual :
Diuretic decoction: 2 handfuls of second bark in a liter of water. Reduce by half by boiling.
Sudorific infusion of dry flowers: 10 to 50g per liter of boiling water. To be taken by hot cups close together.
Diuretic wine: 150g of second peel in 1 liter of white wine infused for 36 hours.
Powder of dry leaves: 10 to 15g in honey.
Surard vinegar: 10g of dry flowers macerated for a fortnight in 1 liter of wine vinegar. 4 to 10g in a cup of hot sugary water (very good for colds, high fevers and rheumatism.) This preparation can be used as toilet vinegar (?!)
Sudorific infusions composed of: Elder flowers and Linden flowers and the flowering tops of Sage (dosage in "one for one".)
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For external use:
In infusion and decoctions 100g of flowers per liter of water.
Hot sachets of Elderberry (sometimes with Chamomile) applied locally against pain in the ears, teeth, stomach and joints.
Use against insect and viper bites: in friction and in decoction of leaves.
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*wikipedia
*Pituite (from the Latin pituita), also called phlegm or phlegm, is an old medical term, which has hardly been used since the middle of the 20th century, and which could be related to phlegm or mucus produced by mucous membranes.
*Medicinal plants that stimulate blood flow in the pelvic region and uterus are called emmenagogues.
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valgasnewsthings · 1 year
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Anti-cold.
 With raspberry.
 Antibacterial, anti  nflammation, anti fever, sweating for, as of leafs, young twigs, berries, as of jam, infusion is awesome anti-cold cure, thus drinking this tea you need to stay at home for sweat as go in bed ,warm in blanket.
One tea.sp. berries, one half tea black add 2 glasses for the hot water in tea pot, close with lid, towel, infuse half hours, filter, press, use hot on half portion and second portion for night, also you can cook of leaf one tbl.sp, and this tea low blood coagulation, useful in cardiovascular diseases.
With blackberry.
 As close effect,like in raspberry, stay in one raw with prunes and raisin, and  defers for pomegranate.
And one tea.sp. chopped fruits and young leafs  from  an  ends are shoots and not a full one tea.sp. black tea, add 2 glasses of hot water, infuse hour in thermos, filter, press. And drink in hypoavitaminosis, fragility walls of vessels, capillaries, bleeding gums, nose, irritability high, neurosis.
With tilia flowers.
Antibacterial, sudorific, anti fever, expectorant, ani  inflammation.
Mix one tbl.sp. flowers , leafs of mint pipperine, half spoon tea of black tea, add 2 glasses for the hot water, filter, use within a day, as  remove from organism harmful substances, cholesterol, toxins, salts of  hard metals.
With flowers of  sambucus nigra.
As tested remedy in cold , antibacterial, disinfecting, anti-inflammatory,  sweating for.
One tbl.sp. flowers, one tea.sp. of leafs fragaria vesca, one not full tea.sp. of black tea, add 2 glasses for the hot water, infuse half hours,filter, use for 2 times , add sugar or jam, such sambucus tea benefit for cardiovascular system, that strengthening walls for blood vessels, and capillaries.
With pink.
Antibacterial anti fungus, anti-cold, analgetic, anti inflammation, relieving breathing, warming body, blood circulation improving and his called a Zeus flower is a king for gods.
5     Buttons chopped, add in 0.5 tea sp. . of black tea, add one glass of hot water, infuse for closing with towel for 15 min, add one tea.sp. honey, use on small gulps.
Add in tea pot 1.5 tea.sp.  of black tea, add 5 buttons of pink spicy, and cinnamon pinch, add 2 glasses of the hot water, close towel, infuse 25 min, and drink in cold, headaches, indigestion, work for liver, fight bad mouth smell.
With ginger.
Root of ginger is antibacterial, , antitoxic, anti inflammation, analgetic , spasmolitic, sudorific, immune stimulating, antitumor, tones, improve mood circulation and digestion.
1/4 tea.sp. of dried chopped root or one tea.sp.shredding fresh root, 0.5 tea.sp. black tea, add glass of the hot water, infuse 15 min, add honey, lemon, use ,like tea.
One tea.sp. shredding fresh root , 1/4 tea.sp. grinded cinnamon, 0.5 tea.sp. black tea, add glass of the hot water, add one tea.sp. honey, drink for night.
Add in tea pot 0.5 tea.sp. black tea, add one tea.sp. grinded fresh ginger, add oe tea.sp. honey, piece thin of lemon, add 2 glasses of the hot water, infuse 15 min, and tea such improve digestion, helps after abundant overeating, fight headaches, lows cholesterol, and meteorism, mood rises, prevents cold and flu.
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john123521 · 6 years
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sudorific : In a state of perspiration; covered in sweat; sudoriferous, sweaty. (chiefly pharmacology) That produces sweating. The song “Sweat (A La La La La Long)” was released in Europe by the Jamaican reggae fusion group Inner Circle on this day 25 years ago in 1993.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/sudorific
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sudorific : In a state of perspiration; covered in sweat; sudoriferous, sweaty. (chiefly pharmacology) That produces sweating. The song “Sweat (A La La La La Long)” was released in Europe by the Jamaican reggae fusion group Inner Circle on this day 25 years ago in 1993.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/sudorific
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twinblr · 6 years
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sudorific : In a state of perspiration; covered in sweat; sudoriferous, sweaty. (chiefly pharmacology) That produces sweating. The song “Sweat (A La La La La Long)” was released in Europe by the Jamaican reggae fusion group Inner Circle on this day 25 years ago in 1993.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/sudorific
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goosegoddess · 6 years
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sudorific : In a state of perspiration; covered in sweat; sudoriferous, sweaty. (chiefly pharmacology) That produces sweating. The song “Sweat (A La La La La Long)” was released in Europe by the Jamaican reggae fusion group Inner Circle on this day 25 years ago in 1993.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/sudorific
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robinravi · 6 years
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Can you use this word today? sudorific : In a state of perspiration; covered in sweat; sudoriferous, sweaty. (chiefly pharmacology) That produces sweating. The song “Sweat (A La La La La Long)” was released in Europe by the Jamaican reggae fusion group Inner Circle on this day 25 years ago in 1993.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/sudorific
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triciamfoster · 1 year
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Essential Oils: Rosemary  Rosmarinus officinalis
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The following information is from Essential Oils for Beginners: The Guide to Get Started with Essential Oils and Aromatherapy by Althea Press.
DESCRIPTION  Rosemary essential oil is extremely versatile, as it is useful for treating a number of illnesses as well as for aromatherapy and meditation. It is derived from the flowers of Rosmarinus officinalis. Though some companies provide rosemary oil derived from other rosemary species with similar fragrances, those oils have different properties. Rosemary essential oil is an evergreen, but its fragrance is not overly woody. Instead, it is fresh, sweet, and strongly herbal, with slightly medicinal undertones. With a thin consistency, this essential oil is typically steam distilled. When used in aromatherapy, it is considered a middle note.  
ORIGIN  France, Spain, Tunisia  
PROPERTIES  Analgesic, antiarthritic, antibacterial, antifungal, antioxidant, antirheumatic, anti- septic, antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, astringent, carminative, cordial, decongestant, diaphoretic, digestive, diuretic, emmenagogue, expectorant, hepatic, hypertensive, nervine, restorative, rubefacient, stimulant, stomachic, sudorific, tonic, vermifuge, vulnerary  
APPLICATION  Rosemary essential oil should be diluted 50:50 with a carrier oil prior to use. It is suitable for direct inhalation, diffusion, and topical application. It is also suitable for ingestion.
PRIMARY USES  Improves circulation; eases arthritis and rheumatism pain; relieves muscle cramps; combats dandruff, hair loss, and dull skin; reduces oily skin and acne; alleviates respiratory discomfort; helps colds and congestion; repels insects.  Rosemary essential oil can be used to formulate nontoxic disinfectants and other household products, bath products, and lotions. It is an excellent addition to massage oils, particularly when blended with lavender. It is extremely stimulating to the mind and is great for combating mental fatigue. Heralded for its ability to help users remain focused and alert while studying, working on mentally draining projects, and driving long distances, rosemary essential oil is even a great natural remedy for easing mental fog caused by hangovers.  When used in meditation, rosemary essential oil alleviates stress and anxiety, aids in promoting focus and mental clarity, and increases intuition.
SAFE USE  Conduct a patch test before using rosemary essential oil on your skin. This is one of the few essential oils that is considered to be safe for applying undiluted; however, some individuals can suffer skin irritation when the oil is applied topically. Rosemary essential oil can be toxic if ingested, and is best for aromatherapy and topical applications.
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luc3 · 2 years
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Solanum Dulcamara /Bittersweet Nightshade/
[Excerpt from P.V Fournier's Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants of France.]
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Common names : Wild licorice, climbing nightshade, Judas vine, wild vine, fever grass, foulbrood, dead dog vine.
Nothing is more graceful than the small, yellow-hearted purple star flowers of Bittersweet, that small vine native to the edges of streams and running or standing waters, light damp woods, dunes, old walls and even hollow trees, especially willows.
It is a climbing plant, more often drooping than climbing, with woody stems and herbaceous branches, which hardly reaches more than 1 to 2 meters. Its leaves are quite varied in shape on the same plant (...), [the flowers are] arranged in clusters and bloom all summer [to then] give way to small scarlet, hanging berries, which are sought by birds in winter.
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History :
The history of botany shows us that it is not certain that Bittersweet appears in ancient texts (continual confusion with Strychnos Hypnotikos and Black Nightshade), perhaps in Dioscorides however.
[You have to wait] the 16th century and the Germans to be sure that we are talking about this particular plant.
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Dioscorides declared the plant a laxative and added that the berries dispelled all stains from the face and skin.
Mathiole asserts that the women of Tuscany also use Bittersweet as a cosmetic and that it is used in a vinous decoction against dropsy.
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Toxicity :
It would seem that the younger the plant, the less Solanine it contains (which is also valid for Black Nightshade.)
Solanine poisoning causes nausea, vomiting, anxiety, tingling in various organs (?!?), increased secretions, agitation, cramps, convulsive movements of the hands, lips, eyelids, insomnia, vertigo, progressive paralysis of the tongue, weakening pulse, and finally, according to O. Gessner, violent dyspnoea and death by asphyxiation.
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Properties :
Bittersweet is slightly laxative, diuretic, stimulant, sudorific, depurative, expectorant, antiherpetic and slightly narcotic.
The part used is the woody stem (at least one year old) chewed, who gives a feeling of bitterness followed by a sweet taste (...)
In fact, Bittersweet is mostly used as a depurative and is effective in chronic skin conditions : eczema, herpes, psoriasis, various scabs, pruritus.
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Manual :
- Infusion or decoction : 8 to 30g per liter of water; to be taken 3 times a day between meals.
Cazin recommends starting with 4-8g per day and gradually increasing the dose, and assessing body susceptibility as you go.
It can produce at the beginning of the treatment headaches and dizziness, or even an exacerbation of the evil incriminated; but by persisting, the symptoms decrease.
However, it should be done with caution.
- Diuretic wine : 500g of stems boiled in 1 liter of white wine, 2 glasses/day.
- Decoction for lotions and baths : 100 to 200g per liter of water, young shoots or fresh leaves.
- In homeopathy its essence is used against rheumatic affections, urticaria and bladder disorders.
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Elements of personal experience :
H. Roth as well as S. Lawless say that this plant can help to "regain its balance" or to "keep it", which seems fair to me.
Nevertheless, there is an old German legend which clearly indicates that this plant is inhabited by a very powerful Fairy (able in particular to fight step by step against *dark* witches / mares) , and I have felt few times, more than an ambivalence, an real ambiguity.
I don't have much experience with the "little people" (apart from the "ones" taken directly from the folklore of where I live), but what I have found is that indeed, the Spirit of this plant can help to find our balance, but (and) he is never there where one thinks he is, and thus he is very "good" to play certain "tricks", typical of the "little people".
With me, he was a sure 'friend' and 'ally' for a very long time, he taught me a lot of things very slowly (because I never understand anything quickly) but the FLASH he showed me once of his great power left me "mute" and "stunned" at the moment.
Also, to guard against nightmares, and unless you have a special relationship with this very powerful "Fairy", I recommend more strongly than hanging a branch of Bittersweet at the head of your bed, to place a branch of St. John's wort (among others, but it all depends on the mares in question, of course.)
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valgasnewsthings · 1 year
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Anti-cold.
 With raspberry.
 Antibacterial, anti  nflammation, anti fever, sweating for, as of leafs, young twigs, berries, as of jam, infusion is awesome anti-cold cure, thus drinking this tea you need to stay at home for sweat as go in bed ,warm in blanket.
One tea.sp. berries, one half tea black add 2 glasses for the hot water in tea pot, close with lid, towel, infuse half hours, filter, press, use hot on half portion and second portion for night, also you can cook of leaf one tbl.sp, and this tea low blood coagulation, useful in cardiovascular diseases.
With blackberry.
 As close effect,like in raspberry, stay in one raw with prunes and raisin, and  defers for pomegranate.
And one tea.sp. chopped fruits and young leafs  from  an  ends are shoots and not a full one tea.sp. black tea, add 2 glasses of hot water, infuse hour in thermos, filter, press. And drink in hypoavitaminosis, fragility walls of vessels, capillaries, bleeding gums, nose, irritability high, neurosis.
With tilia flowers.
Antibacterial, sudorific, anti fever, expectorant, ani  inflammation.
Mix one tbl.sp. flowers , leafs of mint pipperine, half spoon tea of black tea, add 2 glasses for the hot water, filter, use within a day, as  remove from organism harmful substances, cholesterol, toxins, salts of  hard metals.
With flowers of  sambucus nigra.
As tested remedy in cold , antibacterial, disinfecting, anti-inflammatory,  sweating for.
One tbl.sp. flowers, one tea.sp. of leafs fragaria vesca, one not full tea.sp. of black tea, add 2 glasses for the hot water, infuse half hours,filter, use for 2 times , add sugar or jam, such sambucus tea benefit for cardiovascular system, that strengthening walls for blood vessels, and capillaries.
With pink.
Antibacterial anti fungus, anti-cold, analgetic, anti inflammation, relieving breathing, warming body, blood circulation improving and his called a Zeus flower is a king for gods.
5     Buttons chopped, add in 0.5 tea sp. . of black tea, add one glass of hot water, infuse for closing with towel for 15 min, add one tea.sp. honey, use on small gulps.
Add in tea pot 1.5 tea.sp.  of black tea, add 5 buttons of pink spicy, and cinnamon pinch, add 2 glasses of the hot water, close towel, infuse 25 min, and drink in cold, headaches, indigestion, work for liver, fight bad mouth smell.
With ginger.
Root of ginger is antibacterial, , antitoxic, anti inflammation, analgetic , spasmolitic, sudorific, immune stimulating, antitumor, tones, improve mood circulation and digestion.
1/4 tea.sp. of dried chopped root or one tea.sp.shredding fresh root, 0.5 tea.sp. black tea, add glass of the hot water, infuse 15 min, add honey, lemon, use ,like tea.
One tea.sp. shredding fresh root , 1/4 tea.sp. grinded cinnamon, 0.5 tea.sp. black tea, add glass of the hot water, add one tea.sp. honey, drink for night.
Add in tea pot 0.5 tea.sp. black tea, add one tea.sp. grinded fresh ginger, add oe tea.sp. honey, piece thin of lemon, add 2 glasses of the hot water, infuse 15 min, and tea such improve digestion, helps after abundant overeating, fight headaches, lows cholesterol, and meteorism, mood rises, prevents cold and flu.
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emzeciorrr · 6 years
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sudorific : In a state of perspiration; covered in sweat; sudoriferous, sweaty. (chiefly pharmacology) That produces sweating. The song “Sweat (A La La La La Long)” was released in Europe by the Jamaican reggae fusion group Inner Circle on this day 25 years ago in 1993.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/sudorific
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fujitakazuhiko · 6 years
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sudorific : In a state of perspiration; covered in sweat; sudoriferous, sweaty. (chiefly pharmacology) That produces sweating. The song “Sweat (A La La La La Long)” was released in Europe by the Jamaican reggae fusion group Inner Circle on this day 25 years ago in 1993.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/sudorific
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