Amphoteric: A normaliser "improve apparently contradictory symptoms". Analgesics, pain relievers, anodynes: Herbs taken orally for relief of mild pain Anaphrodisiac: a herb that reduces excess sexual desire.
Amphoteric Surfactants: Those in which the active molecule bears both positive and negative charges.
In disseminated disease particularly meningitis therapy with intravenous amphotericin is used followed by long-term suppression with an oral agent Persistent cavitations despite multiple courses of medical treatment warrant surgical consideration.
Cocamidopropyl Betaine is an amphoteric detergent, which is a detergent that can act as an acid or a base. It does not irritate the skin or mucous membranes.
Baby shampoo can be a smart alternative because it contains amphoteric surfactants, which are milder than SLS. The downside is that baby shampoo doesn't clean as well as shampoo with SLS.
Cocamidopropyl Betaine - An amphoteric (having the properties of an acid and a base) surfactant used as a cleanser. Known for its mild conditioning properties. Derived from coconut fatty acids. Also known as Coco Betaine.
Lauroamphocarboxyglycinate: Mild, foaming surfactant for shampoos and facial cleansers. An amphoteric organic compound.
Cocamidopropyl Betaine Ester of betain (derived from sugar beets) and coconut acid, used as a very skin compatible amphoteric surfactant. ...
In the enzootic area such a complaint justifies serology and/or a parasitological examination (skin and/or bone marrow cytology). Comprehensive therapy (LomidineŽ, GlucantimeŽ, amphotericin B, allopurinol) and a strict follow-up are mandatory.
Amphoteric - A mild nonirritating surfactant (an agent that allows oil to mix with water) often used in shampoos; leaves hair manageable and is gentle enough for chemically treated hair. Anagen - The active growth of the hair cycle.
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