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A '''diaphoretic''' is a [[drug]] which increases [[perspiration]]. Diaphoretics found in nature include [[Aconite]], [[Burdock]], [[Catnip]], [[Cayenne]], [[Echinacea]], [[Lobelia]], [[Yarrow]] and [[Tea Tree]].
A '''diaphoretic''' is a [[drug]] which increases [[perspiration]]. Diaphoretics found in nature include [[Aconite]], [[Burdock]], [[Catnip]], [[Cayenne]], [[Echinacea]], [[Lobelia]], [[Yarrow]] and [[Melaleuca]].


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A diaphoretic is a drug which increases perspiration. Diaphoretics found in nature include Aconite, Burdock, Catnip, Cayenne, Echinacea, Lobelia, Yarrow and Melaleuca.