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A tonic is a substance that exerts a gentle strengthening effect on the body, designed to restore enfeebled function and to promote vigor and a sense of well-being. Tonics help to restore and strengthen individual organs and the entire system.
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Plants having 'Tonic' activity
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| Swertia japonica | Bitter and stomachic (whole plant); aperitif, bitter, cardiotonic, tonic (shoots) | | Symplocos crataegoides | Astringent, cooling and tonic (bark) | | Syzygium jambos | Used as a tonic or a diuretic (fruit); diuretic and expectorant (leaf decoction); febrifuge (juice of macerated leaves); emetic and cathartic (bark) | | Tadehagi triquetrum | Diuretic and antipyretic (decoction of whole plant); tonic (leaves); febrifuge (decoction of roots). | | Tanacetum vulgare | Abortifacient, vermifuge (essential flower and leaf oil); tonic, stimulant, emmenagogue, diaphoretic and insect-repellent (decoction of dried leaves and flowertops) | | Taraxacum officinale | All parts of the plant, but especially the root, are slightly aperient, cholagogue, depurative, strongly diuretic, hepatic, laxative, stomachic and tonic. The root is also experimentally cholagogue, hypoglycaemic and a weak antibiotic against yeast infections; antitumor and hypoglycemic (plant); prevents gall and kidney stone formation and aids in eliminating these stones. if present (root and leaf). | | Taxus baccata | All parts of the plant, except the fleshy fruit, are antispasmodic, cardiotonic, diaphoretic, emmenagogue, expectorant, narcotic and purgative; cardiotonic and abortifacient (leaf); anticancer (bark); “hypothesmic activity” (aerial part); antispasmodic and sedative (fruit and leaf); narcotic and toxic (leaf. young aerial part and shoot) | | Tecoma undulata | Antibacterial (stem extract); mild relaxant, cordiotonic and choleretic (bark) | | Tephrosia virginiana | Anthelmintic, diaphoretic, diuretic, pectoral and tonic (root) | | Terminalia alata | The bark is bitter, styptic, diuretic and cardiotonic. | | Terminalia arjuna | Alterative, astringent, cardiac stimulant, hemostatic, lithontriptic, rejuvinative, tonic. | | Terminalia bellerica | Anthelmintic, antiseptic, astringent, expectorant, laxative, lithotriptic, rejuvenative, tonic. | | Terminalia catappa | Sudorific (leaves); vermifuge (decoction of leaves); diuretic and cardiotonic (tannin from bark and leaves). | | Teucrium chamaedrys | Anti-inflammatory, antirheumatic, aperient, aromatic, astringent, bitter, carminative, diaphoretic, digestive, diuretic, stimulant and tonic (whole plant). | | Teucrium scordium | Anthelmintic, antifungal, antiseptic, diaphoretic and tonic (plant); vermifuge (dried leaves). | | Teucrium scorodonia | Alterative, antipyretic, antiscorbutic, antiseptic, astringent, carminative, diaphoretic, diuretic, emmenagogue, expectorant, tonic and vulnerary. | | Thevetia peruviana | Emetic (decoction of bark or leaves); purgative, violent emetic and abortifacient (seeds); cardiotonic (purified thevetin from seed). | | Thottea grandiflora | Considered an excellent tonic (rhizome) | | Thymus serpyllum | Anthelmintic, strongly antiseptic, antispasmodic, carminative, antimastitis, deodorant, diaphoretic, disinfectant, expectorant, sedative, tonic (plant); vermifuge (seeds) | | Thymus vulgaris | Expectorant, dissolves mucous, diuretic, antibiotic, sedative and anthelmintic (flower and leaf); antiseptic, stimulant and alleviates spasms (especially to the bronchial tubes and digestive organs) (essential oil); antibacterial (leaf and stem); antiseptic, anthelmintic, expectorant, carminative, diuretic, emmenagogue and sediative (plant); anthelmintic, strongly antiseptic, antispasmodic, carminative, deodorant, diaphoretic, disinfectant, expectorant, sedative and tonic (flowering tops) | | |