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  • 2 cups clean, hard packed leaves of your favorite fresh herb 1/2 cup of your favorite oil
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  • ...ws in how many of these 128 formulae the herb is found in. The most common herb in kampo medicine is [[Glycyrrhiza|Glycyrrhizae Radix]] (Chinese liquorice |ephedra herb
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  • '''Dill''' (''Anethum graveolens'') is a short-lived perennial herb. It is the sole species of the genus Anethum, though classified by some bot ...Phak See and in Thai it is known as Phak Chee Lao.[7] In Lao cuisine, the herb is typically used in mok pa (steamed fish in banana leaf) and several cocon
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  • ...amily Lamiaceae (mints), is a tender low-growing herb. Basil is a culinary herb prominently featured in Italian cuisine, and also plays a major role in the ...d in the freezer, after being blanched quickly in boiling water. The dried herb also loses most of its flavour, and what little flavour remains tastes very
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  • | title=Basil: An Herb Society of America Guide | publisher=Herb Society of America
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  • ...inks, and candies, and so the word has come to connote both the species of herb and the licorice-like flavor. The most powerful flavor component of the ess
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  • 2 cups clean, hard packed leaves of your favorite fresh herb 1/2 cup of your favorite oil
    764 bytes (133 words) - 23:29, 11 January 2010
  • ...(chemistry)|analogue]] of [[valeric acid]], found naturally in [[Valerian (herb)|valerian]].<ref>Burton BS (1882). On the propyl derivatives and decomposit
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  • DGL, [[Deglycyrrhizinated licorice]], an extract of the popular herb licorice reportedly helps relieve the symptoms of gastritis. In a 1979 rese
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  • ...e valerate, the salt of the acid being the active principle of [[valerian (herb)|valerian]]. Calcium morphenate is the intermediate in various latex and po
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  • In traditional Chinese medicines, the herb ''má huáng'' (麻黄, ''[[Ephedra sinica]]'') contains ephedrine and [[ps ...[[Food and Drug Administration|FDA]] proposed a regulation on ephedra (the herb from which ephedrine is obtained), which limited an ephedra dose to 8&nbsp;
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  • * Because it acts on the GABA receptor the herb [[Valerian (herb)|Valerian]] may produce an adverse effect.<ref>Possible Interactions with:
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  • ...ripe fruit of this plant contains less, if any, solanum, and is cooked by herb doctors to use as a sedative or antispasmodic. The plant also provides grou
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  • ...ort themselves, they were [[Substance intoxication|intoxicated]] with this herb and then dropped from a high rock or beaten to death.<ref name= "NGM">{{Cit
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  • {{About|the herb sometimes known as wolfsbane|other uses|Wolfsbane (disambiguation)}} ...ho most likely prescribed the Alpine species [[Aconitum lycoctonum]]. The herb was cultivated widely in Europe, probably reaching England before the tenth
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  • ...ww.bookofherbs.com/g/Greater_Thora_ruggs.htm Greater Thora (Panthers-Bane) Herb, Greater Thora (Panthers-Bane) Use, Greater Thora (Panthers-Bane) Supplemen
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  • '''''Actaea spicata''''' ('''Baneberry''', '''Eurasian Baneberry''', or '''Herb Christopher''') is a species of [[flowering plant]] in the genus ''[[Actaea
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  • One account from the [[Meskwaki]] Indians states that they would chop the herb's corm and mix it with meat and leave the meat out for their enemies to fin
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  • Black nightshade is a fairly common herb or short-lived perennial shrub, found in many wooded areas, as well as dist
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  • ...t|perennial]], tendril-[[vine|climbing]], [[diclinous]] or [[dioecious]] [[herb]]s with palmately lobed leaves and [[flower]]s in axillary clusters. The [[
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  • ...n Dispensatory'' </ref> Used topically for scabies. Heroic and toxic class herb which requires professional training.<ref name=autogenerated5>[http://www.s
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  • ...ey''' is an [[annual plant|annual]] (rarely [[biennial plant|biennial]]) [[herb]] in the plant family [[Apiaceae]], native to [[Europe]], western [[Asia]]
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  • ...e''' or '''Tall Boneset''', is a poisonous [[perennial plant|perennial]] [[herb]] in the family [[Asteraceae]], native to eastern [[North America]]. An old
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  • ...as]] and northern Mexico, where it grows in dry regions. This is an annual herb producing a branching stem to a maximum height near 60 centimeters. The ste
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  • ...[[flowering plant]]s with 300 genera and around 7,500 species. Most are [[herb]]s, but some, especially in the [[tropics]], are also [[shrub]]s or [[tree]
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  • ...t loss]] in Russian medicine.<ref>[http://www.narmedicine.ru Folk Medicine Herb for Weight Loss] {{ru icon}}, retrieved 07.14.09</ref>
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  • ...sent in such small quantities that the LD50 dose would require >50g of raw herb to be ingested. [[Caffeic acid]] derivatives are also present. The effect of the fresh herb is of a mild [[analgesic]], [[cholagogic]], [[antimicrobial]], [[oncostatic
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  • ...s Digitalis] at Dictionary.com]</ref>) is a genus of about 20 species of [[herb]]aceous [[Perennial plant|perennials]], shrubs, and [[Biennial plant|bienni
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  • ...ambling'': common names include ''yerba loca'' (''hierba loca''; rambling herb) and ''chocho loco'' (rambling lupine).
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  • This is a perennial or occasionally annual herb with leaves up to 15 centimeters long divided into many pairs of small leaf
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  • ...[Hiberno-English|Irish]] "Devil's porridge", there are also Beaver Poison, Herb Bennet (not to be confused with the [[Geranium robertianum|geranium of that
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  • ...tum | work = [[Flora of North America]] }}</ref> to 60 tropical American [[herb]]s, annuals and perennials from the Sunflower family [[Asteraceae]], tribe
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  • ...ool-season [[annual plant]] often grown as a bedding plant in [[gardens]]. Herb 0.3-1 m high, leaves ovate to triangular 2-7 cm long, and flowers are usual
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  • ...a mentrasto'' Vell.) is native to Tropical America, especially [[Brazil]]. Herb 0.5–1 m. high, with ovate leaves 2–6&nbsp;cm long, and flowers are whit
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  • ...anama]], [[Sierra Leone]], and Tanzania, and as a wild or cultivated [[pot herb]] in [[Cameroon]], [[Ghana]], Guatemala, Kenya, [[Madagascar]], [[Mauritius
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  • The plants are [[annual plant|annual]] or [[perennial plant|perennial]] [[herb]]s, woody [[shrub]]s or [[trees]] with a caustic, poisonous milky sap ([[la
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  • ...banewort, devil's cherries, naughty man's cherries, black cherry, devil's herb, great morel, and dwayberry.<ref name="Grieve">{{cite book | last = Grieve ...last = Kowalchik | first = Claire | coauthors = Carr A Hylton W | title = Herb gardening | publisher = Rodale | year = 1987 | location = | pages = 1 and 1
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  • ...r=Carmen Altomonte}}</ref> though it does not appear in the modern [[kampo herb list]]. The Roman physician [[Aulus Cornelius Celsus]] listed narcissus roo
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  • Nettle leaf is a herb that has a long tradition of use as an adjuvant remedy in the treatment of ...ref> The young leaves are edible and make a very good [[leaf vegetable|pot-herb]]. The leaves are also dried and may then be used to make a [[tisane]], as
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  • ...ms after smoking. It is also employed by the Chontal people as a medicinal herb against gastrointestinal disorders, and is used as an appetizer, cathartic
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  • ...mate receptors. There have also been reports that the atypical psychedelic herb [[salvia divinorum]] causes mydriasis. It works via agonism of the [[kappa-
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  • ...and unfit for human consumption it is used as a [[traditional medicine]] [[herb]] by the local [[adivasi]] tribals and villagers<ref name="USDA"/> for the
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  • ...f flowering is allowed and, incidentally, this cropping also pre-empts the herb's maturity as a potential source of drug material. However, in these strain ...ored by the 19th century medical practitioners who helped to introduce the herb's drug potential to modern [[english language|English]]-speaking consciousn
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  • ...ws in how many of these 128 formulae the herb is found in. The most common herb in kampo medicine is [[Glycyrrhiza|Glycyrrhizae Radix]] (Chinese liquorice |ephedra herb
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  • * [[Herb Alpert]] and [[Jerry Moss]] — [[A&M Records]]
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  • * [[Jerry Moss]] and [[Herb Alpert]] — [[A&M Records]]
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  • * [[A&M Records]] – [[Herb Alpert]] and [[Jerry Moss]]
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  • Currently no reported nutrient or herb interactions involve menthol. (−)-Menthol has low toxicity: Oral (rat) [[
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  • ...e. In the ancient text [[Atharvaveda]], bhang is described as a beneficial herb that "releases anxiety".
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  • ...and temperature. It is used for [[aromatherapy]], smokeless ingestion of [[herb]]s, and culinary preparation. The Volcano Vaporizer is manufactured by Stor
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  • ...r-based infusions are generally considered to be an inefficient use of the herb.<ref>[http://brain.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/126/6/1252 Cannabis
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  • ...its [[Vaporizer|"vaporizing"]] 25-mg. servings of pre-sifted "single-toke" herb, minimizing financial waste and health risk compared to a hot-burning deliv ...pening permits accurate control of heat entry during lighting, so that the herb mainly [[vaporizer|vaporizes]] rather than burns, maximizing THC reception
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  • ...[Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia|Haile Selassie I]] before being smoked. "The herb is the key to new understanding of the self, the universe, and God. It is t
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  • ...an [[Annual plant|annual]], [[dioecious]], [[Flowering plant|flowering]] [[herb]]. The [[leaf|leaves]] are [[Leaf shape|palmately compound]] or digitate, w
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  • ...annual plant in the [[Cannabaceae]] family. Humans have cultivated this [[herb]] throughout recorded history as a source of [[Hemp#Fibre|industrial fibre]
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  • ...is)|joints]] mixed with cannabis [[bud]]s, [[tobacco]] or other aromatic [[herb]]s,<ref>http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Smoking_Cessation#Herbal_alternative Used with hashish as with any cannabis, tobacco or other herb material, a [[vaporizer]] is used to volatize [[cannabinoids]] at temperatu
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  • ...s">{{cite news|url=|title= Addicted to weed, boomers abandon life-ruining `herb': Marijuana Anonymous tries to help|publisher=[[Washington Times]]|date=199
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  • ...hang|Nihang Sikhs]] of [[India]] and [[Nepal]] thousands of years ago. The herb was called ''ganjika'' in [[Sanskrit]] (गांजा/গাঁজা ''g ...Drugs and Crime}}</ref> The three main forms of cannabis products are the herb (marijuana), resin (hashish), and oil (hash oil). The UNODC states that mar
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  • ..., often shortened to "Ska Maria" or "Ska Pastoria", refers to "the leaf or herb of Mary, the Shepherdess." Other Spanish names include "hojas de Maria", "h ...l. In the right setting, salvia makes it possible to see visions. It is an herb with a long tradition of sacred use. It is useful for deep meditation. It i
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  • .../ref><ref>Lexi-Comp's Comprehensive Drug-to-Drug, Drug-to-Herb and Herb-to-Herb Interaction Analysis Program. UpToDate. Accessed at: http://www.uptodate.co
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  • ...o gold]]{{·}} [[BC Bud]]{{·}} [[Panama Red]]{{·}} [[G-13]]{{·}}[[Kush (herb)|Kush]]{{·}} [[Nederwiet]]{{·}} [[Northern Lights (strain)|Northern Ligh
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  • [[Category:Herb and spice mixtures]]
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  • Once butter is softened, [[spice]]s, [[herb]]s, or other flavoring agents can be mixed into it, producing what is calle
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  • ...[butterfat]] content, the bacteria and mold, the processing, and aging. [[Herb]]s, [[spice]]s, or [[smoking (cooking)|wood smoke]] may be used as flavorin
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  • | first = Herb | title = The Cool Gent: The Nine Lives of Radio Legend Herb Kent
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  • ...ded code executed faster on newer processors with no modification.<ref>See Herb Sutter, [http://www.gotw.ca/publications/concurrency-ddj.htm The Free Lunch
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  • * [[Smoking]] (often in [[natural]] [[herb]] (e.g., [[tobacco]]) * [[Vaporizer]] (usually to [[vaporize]] [[natural]] [[herb]]s )
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