Categories
  Encyclosphere.org ENCYCLOREADER
  supported by EncyclosphereKSF

Stomachic

From HandWiki - Reading time: 1 min

Stomachic is a historic term for a medicine that serves to tone the stomach, improving its function and increase appetite. While many herbal remedies claim stomachic effects, modern pharmacology does not have an equivalent term for this type of action.

Herbs with stomachic effects include:

The purported stomachic mechanism of action of these substances is to stimulate the appetite by increasing the gastric secretions of the stomach, although the actual therapeutic value of some of these compounds is dubious. Some other important agents used are:

  • Bitters: used to stimulate the taste buds, thus producing reflex secretion of gastric juices. Quassia, aristolochia, gentian, and chirata are commonly used.
  • Alcohol: increases gastric secretion by direct action and also by the reflex stimulation of taste buds.
  • Miscellaneous compounds: including insulin which increases the gastric secretion by producing hypoglycemia, and histamine, which produces direct stimulation of gastric glands.

References




Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 | Source: https://handwiki.org/wiki/Medicine:Stomachic
3 views | Status: cached on June 05 2022 07:20:46
↧ Download this article as ZWI file
Encyclosphere.org EncycloReader is supported by the EncyclosphereKSF