turbith

/ˈtɜrbɪθ/
noun
  1. A plant root used in traditional medicine as a strong laxative.
    • In ancient times, turbith was sometimes used to treat digestive problems.
    • Old medical texts describe turbith as a powerful purgative.
    • The herbalist warned that turbith should only be taken in very small amounts.
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