Etymology: [ 'lak-s&-tiv ] (adjective.) 14th century. Middle English laxatif, from Medieval Latin laxativus, from Latin laxatus, past participle of laxare to loosen, from laxus.
Having the effect of moving the bowels, or aiding digestion and preventing constipation, Any substance, such as a food or in the form of a medicine which has a laxative effect, Having a tendency to loosen or relax, See the Note under Cathartic, Having the effect of loosening or opening the intestines, and relieving from constipation; opposed to astringent, a mild cathartic stimulating evacuation of feces, A laxative medicine, cathartic, stimulating evacuation of feces, a substance which promotes bowel movements Laxatives are divided into those that work by providing bulk, those that stimulate the production of bile in the liver and its release from the gallbladder, and those which directly trigger peristalsis, A substance that helps the expulsion of food wastes from the body through the digestive system, a substance that stimulates evacuation of the bowels, A laxative food or medicine is one that you take to make you go to the toilet. The artificial sweetener sorbitol has a laxative effect Molasses are mildly laxative and something of a general tonic. a medicine or something that you eat which makes your bowels empty easily (laxativus, from laxare , from laxus; LAX). Substance that promotes defecation. These include irritants (stimulants) such as cascara sagrada and castor oil, bulk formers such as bran and psyllium, saline laxatives such as Epsom salts or milk of magnesia, glycerin, lubricants such as mineral oil and some vegetable oils, and stool softeners. A high-fibre diet is more important than laxatives in correcting simple intestinal constipation, medication or other substance which relieves constipation, A laxative is food or medicine that you take to make you go to the toilet. Foods that ferment quickly in the stomach are excellent natural laxatives, Stimulating evacuation of the bowels, A gentle cathartic A laxative may act by stimulating the motion of the bowel, moistening the colon, increasing bile secretion, or relieving cramps, Causes the bowels to act, A substance that promotes bowel movements, a mild cathartic, Affects digestive system and nutrition due to its ability to loosen and to prevent or treat constipation without irritation and griping to top of page, bowel stimulant, tending to stimulate evacuation of the bowels, tending to relieve constipation, promotes elimination from the intestines, cathartical, evacuant, plural of laxative,
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Having the effect of moving the bowels, or aiding digestion and preventing constipation
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Any substance, such as a food or in the form of a medicine which has a laxative effect
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Having a tendency to loosen or relax
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See the Note under Cathartic
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Having the effect of loosening or opening the intestines, and relieving from constipation; opposed to astringent
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a mild cathartic stimulating evacuation of feces
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A laxative medicine
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cathartic
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stimulating evacuation of feces
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a substance which promotes bowel movements Laxatives are divided into those that work by providing bulk, those that stimulate the production of bile in the liver and its release from the gallbladder, and those which directly trigger peristalsis
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A substance that helps the expulsion of food wastes from the body through the digestive system
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a substance that stimulates evacuation of the bowels
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A laxative food or medicine is one that you take to make you go to the toilet. The artificial sweetener sorbitol has a laxative effect Molasses are mildly laxative and something of a general tonic. a medicine or something that you eat which makes your bowels empty easily (laxativus, from laxare , from laxus; LAX). Substance that promotes defecation. These include irritants (stimulants) such as cascara sagrada and castor oil, bulk formers such as bran and psyllium, saline laxatives such as Epsom salts or milk of magnesia, glycerin, lubricants such as mineral oil and some vegetable oils, and stool softeners. A high-fibre diet is more important than laxatives in correcting simple intestinal constipation
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medication or other substance which relieves constipation isim
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A laxative is food or medicine that you take to make you go to the toilet. Foods that ferment quickly in the stomach are excellent natural laxatives
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Stimulating evacuation of the bowels
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A gentle cathartic A laxative may act by stimulating the motion of the bowel, moistening the colon, increasing bile secretion, or relieving cramps
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Causes the bowels to act
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A substance that promotes bowel movements
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a mild cathartic
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Affects digestive system and nutrition due to its ability to loosen and to prevent or treat constipation without irritation and griping to top of page
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bowel stimulant
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tending to stimulate evacuation of the bowels, tending to relieve constipation sıfat
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