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Astringent

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  • They were usually cold, astringent, and consisting of large particles.
  • The fruit is astringent and too acidic to be eaten by people.
  • The fruit is astringent and acidic and is not palatable when raw.
  • It is a local anesthetic, astringent and deodorant and has antiplaque effects.
  • In modern herbal medicine it is used as an astringent and diuretic.
  • Tannins are astringent and may account for uva ursi's ability to re
  • Some berries, though mealy, astringent and acid when raw, were eaten fresh, or mash
  • Some persimmons are highly astringent and therefore inedible when they are not ext
  • On "JuJu", Shorter's timbre is rather astringent, and his phrases are long and volatile; neit
  • it was consistently found to be a ‘powerful astringent and very efficacious in curing agues and int
  • lan) is considered by Hindu physicians to be astringent and laxative, and is prescribed with salt an
  • al" extended song that he described as "dry, astringent, angular, with no compromise to rock music".
  • The fruit is a small pome, with a very astringent, bitter flavor.
  • nce the root has been exposed to the sun the astringent, bitter taste is replaced with sweetness.
  • The plant is an astringent, coagulant, diuretic and expectorant.
  • apanese cultivar 'Hachiya' is a widely grown astringent cultivar.
  • The tree has astringent, expectorant, anti-diarrheal, antiseptic and
  • Liverpool physician in 1839 as a styptic and astringent for wounds.
  • The tart, astringent fruit is chewed for oral hygiene.
  • decades, loves to watch television and drink astringent green tea.
  • ant, while the latter is a robust theme with astringent harmonies.
  • Gallic acid is used as a remote astringent in cases of internal haemorrhage.
  • Zinc acetate is also sold as an astringent in the form of an ointment, a topical lotion
  • as an infusion taken internally or as a warm astringent lotion by women in confinement in Sierra Leo
  • - namely treatment in the early stages with astringent materials, for example ammonia salt, burned
  • n modern artistic values, is one of her most astringent novels'.. Paul Baumann's review in The New Y
  • Historically, it was used as an astringent, prescribed against diarrhea, dysentery, hem
  • Katha is employed in astringent products and is used to promote digestion.
  • Moreover, it also has certain astringent properties and uses.
  • is used as a clay in face masks, it has mild astringent properties and helps to smooth and soften (n
  • color from bright red to black, with a very astringent, sour taste.
  • They are too fascinated by their astringent stye to write a good, earthy musical show.
  • opera's morose story, melancholy scoring and astringent style have hindered it from gaining wide pop
  • e it begins with the polymerization of small astringent tannins into larger molecules which are perc
  • ored, full bodied red wines that are high in astringent tannins.
  • very ripe berries are dark in color and less astringent than the red berries.
  • ries have a high tannin content and are thus astringent, they more often chewed them or made them in
  • letal fractures while the bark is a powerful astringent used against diarrhoea.
  • In many cultivars, known as the astringent varieties, the fruit has a high tannin conte
  • a varietal Ramisco produces very tannic and astringent wines.
  • An extract of the plant is used in the astringent witch hazel.