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Build a homeopathic medicine kit with some of the herbs they feel would be most beneficial from the Country Doctor Museums Medicinal Herb Garden.
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family, native to Asia but cultivated in temperate and subtropical regions for thousands of years. The true onion is a bulb-bearing plant. Its long, hollow leaves with thickened bases make up most of the bulb.
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Spices had been used by people for more than 5,000 years. In addition to flavoring food, spices also provide vital medicines and beauty aids. While herbs tend to be leaves that are aromatic, spices are aromatic plant organs such as stems, fruits, seeds, roots and bark.
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DRAFT - CDM herb list 12/2004 The Country Doctor Museum Medicinal Herb Garden Aloe (Aloe spp.)  The sticky fresh juice of aloe leaves serves as an emollient (skin-softening) ingredient in many skin lotions and creams, salves, and shampoos.
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Click to view Supplement Facts The earliest evidence of chile peppers in the human diet is from Mexico, where excavations at Tamaulipas and Tehuacan contain chile seeds. History books credit Christopher Columbus with discovering the chile pepper in the West Indies.
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The Coconut: traditional crop to threatened lifestyle By Paul Carlson Culture, Food and Agriculture, 2007 The scientific name for the coconut is Cocos nucifera.
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Common name: coconut Scientific name: Cocos nucifera L. Family: Arecaceae (Palm family) Plant part used: endosperm (food reserves in the seed) Where grown: throughout the Tropics Native to: Indo-Pacific region Use: Coconut is used for oil, food, fiber, and drink.
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This Certified Organic Coconut Butter is unhydrogenated, light protected, and contains no solvents. It's solid at room temperature and thus makes an ideal ingredient to give body to your skin care mixtures. It's good for dryness, itching and sensitive skin, and can also be used as a tanning aid.
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Charles Darwin from "The Origin of Species" Principles of Natural Selection 1. Organisms have a tendency to produce more offspring than survive. 2.
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Introduction Definition: water insoluble compounds Most lipids are fatty acids or ester of fatty acid They are soluble in non-polar solvents such as petroleum ether, benzene, chloroform Functions Energy storage Structure of cell membranes Thermal blanket and cushion Precursors of hormones (steroids
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elements. Ninety-two of these elements occur naturally on the planet Earth. Six of these elements (carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus & sulfur) comprise about 98% of the body weight of most living organisms.
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LIPIDS By Henry Wormser, Ph.D. PSC 3110 Introduction Definition: water insoluble compounds Most lipids are fatty acids or ester of fatty acid They are soluble in non-polar solvents such as petroleum ether, benzene, chloroform Functions Energy storage Structure of cell membranes Thermal blanket and
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Westfalia Separator: world-wide leader in mechanical separation systems; Westfalia Separator stands for highest product quality and excellent service
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Westfalia Separator: world-wide leader in mechanical separation systems; Westfalia Separator stands for highest product quality and excellent service
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Bamboo leaf extract to stop acrylamide formation? Using an antioxidant-rich bamboo leaf extract could reduce the formation of acrylamide in potato chips and French fries
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Information on lipids, their history, structure, use and analysis.
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Promotes interdisciplinary cooperation among those involved in the scientific, medical, technological agricultural and ecological research of fats and oils.
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European federation for national societies, focused on the science and technology of fats and oils, and improving lipid science and technology in Europe.
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Jojoba Supplier, Purcell Jojoba is the leading provider of jojoba products. Purcell Jojoba is certified in natural organic jojoba oils, jojoba beads, and jojoba esters
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