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Discover LudwigThe phrase "relieve thirst" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing beverages or substances that help to quench or satisfy one's need for hydration. Example: "On a hot summer day, nothing can relieve thirst quite like a cold glass of lemonade."
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Lophatheri Herba (LH), known as "Dan Zhu Ye" in Chinese, the dried leaf of Lophatherum gracile Brongn (Poaceae), has long been used in Chinese medicine to treat fever and urinary tract inflammation and to relieve thirst.
Licorice was long considered effective against old age, ugliness, and coughs by the Chinese (Brahma endorsed it), the Egyptians (Tutankhamen was buried with a supply), the Phoenicians, the Cretans, and the Greeks, it was also popular with Alexander's soldiers (they would hold pieces of licorice root in their mouths to relieve thirst on long marches), & later with the legions of Rome.
Although time spent under the ruins did not differ between the two groups, we could not exclude the possibility that after being rescued after prolonged periods in the rubble, the victims tended to drink large amounts of water to relieve thirst due to dehydration.
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