Serving to assuage pain; soothing.
Any medicine which allays pain, as an opiate or narcotic; anything that soothes disturbed feelings.
Herbs with this property have the ability to soothe and reduce the intensity of pain. Herbs with this ability include anise, chamomile, cloves, juniper, pleurisy root and rosemary.
an-, not + -odyne, pain] (n) a substance that relieves pain
An agent that allays or kills pain.
An herb or substance that soothes, relieves, or reduces pain without causing unconsciousness. (Syn: Analgesic, Anesthetic, Narcotic, Sedative)
A medicine that relieves pain.
reduces pain and quiets a disturbed mind
a medicine used to relieve pain
herbs that have action of pain relief.
reduces pain and irritation
Stills pain and balances disturbed feelings.
soothes pain Passionflower, Jamaican dogwood, California poppy
This term is used to describe a product that stills pain and quiets disturbed feelings.
quiets both physical and emotional pain
relieves pain and soothes disturbed feelings
Alleviates pain, an analgesic.
a pain relieving agent, less potent than an anesthetic or narcotic.
refers to a class of herbs considered to be pain relieving in property.
Stills pain and quietens disturbed feelings
Affects nervous system and nerve function due to its ability to relieve pain. An anodyne is milder than an analgesic.
Anodyne refers to any medicine for relieving pain; e.g., opium, morphine, codeine, or aspirin.
Soothing, relaxing, elimination of pain.
Capable of soothing or eliminating pain. Detailed description
A pain-relieving medicine, milder than analgesic.