Alterative

/ɔːlˈtɛrətɪv/ adjective

Causing or producing gradual change or improvement, especially in health or medicine.

From medieval Latin alterativus, from alterare (to alter). In medicine, this term described substances believed to alter bodily conditions over time rather than providing immediate relief, dating back to Galen and Hippocratic theory.

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