Therapeutic: Emolient
What is an Emollient?
These are remedies that soften, soothe and protect the skin. They are used externally and have a similar role for the skin that Demulcents do internally.
How Emollients Work
They usually act beneficially through a mucilage or oil component. Mucilage is a Hetero–polysaccharide that absorbs water to form a gel that soothes, moistens, and protects inflamed or irritated nerve endings on mucous membranes or epithelia to cool heat and burning. They may be applied as a gel (e.g. Aloe vera), lotion/cream or paste. Useful whenever protective & anti-inflammatory effects are required for healing.
Herbal Examples
- Plantago major/lanceolata (Plantain)
- Aloe barbadensis (Aloe)
- Stellaria media (Chickweed)
Adapted from David Hoffman’s ‘The Herbal Handbook: A User’s Guide to Medical Herbalism” & “Medical Herbalism”
Reference:“The Naturopathic Herbalist”