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What (who) is Cathartic - definition

AGENTS THAT ARE USED TO STIMULATE EVACUATION OF THE BOWELS
Cathartics; Catharsis (medicine); Cathartic (medicine)

cathartic         
Something that is cathartic has the effect of catharsis. (FORMAL)
His laughter was cathartic, an animal yelp that brought tears to his eyes.
ADJ
cathartic         
I. a.
Purgative, evacuant, abstergent, cleansing.
II. n.
Purge, purgative, physic, purgative medicine.
Cathartic         
·adj ·Alt. of Catharical.
II. Cathartic ·noun A medicine that promotes alvine discharges; a purge; a purgative of moderate activity.

Wikipedia

Cathartic

In medicine, a cathartic is a substance that accelerates defecation. This is similar to a laxative, which is a substance that eases defecation, usually by softening feces. It is possible for a substance to be both a laxative and a cathartic. However, agents such as psyllium seed husks increase the bulk of the feces.

Cathartics such as sorbitol, magnesium citrate, magnesium sulfate, or sodium sulfate were previously used as a form of gastrointestinal decontamination following poisoning via ingestion. They are no longer routinely recommended for poisonings. High-dose cathartics may be an effective means of ridding the lower gastrointestinal tract of toxins; however, they carry a risk of electrolyte imbalances and dehydration. Catharsis can be an effect of pesticide poisonings, such as with elemental sulfur.

Examples of use of Cathartic
1. Several of those present described the process as cathartic.
2. The act itself seemed to have a great cathartic effect.
3. "Writing about it is very cathartic," she told her interviewer.
4. The hope is that its cathartic effect is greater.
5. Astonishingly, she says the experience was oddly cathartic.