| Term | cooling and lubricating |
| Alternate Terms | coolant and lubricant; refrigerant and emollient; cooling-moistening |
| Definition | Cooling and lubricating describes therapeutic properties in integrative medicine that alleviate heat-related imbalances, reduce inflammation, and promote tissue hydration and smoothness without aggravating dryness or stagnation. |
| Category | Therapeutic Qualities |
| Context | In Ayurveda, this aligns with sheeta (cooling) and snigdha (unctuous) gunas; to pacify Pitta dosha; while nourishing Vata; in TCM, it corresponds to clearing excess heat; and moistening yin deficiencies; naturopathic and herbal traditions use such agents for soothing irritated mucous membranes; and supporting digestive lubrication;; alopatic medicine recognizes similar effects in anti-inflammatory; and demulcent; botanicals. |
| Etymology | Cooling from Proto-Germanic *kalōną (to cool); lubricating from Latin lubricāre; (to make slippery or smooth). |
| Examples | Aloe vera gel; Cucumber fruit; Ghee; Licorice root; Marshmallow root; Flaxseed oil; |
| Related Terms | heating and drying; warming and moistening; cooling and astringent; heating and lubricating |
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