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Herb Paris

HERB PARIS Paris quadrifolia, L., Family Liliaceae, has berries that can be mistaken for blueberries. Severe poisoning occurs after consuming 30-40 berries. The symptoms start with irritation of the mucosa, nausea, vomiting, stomach-ache, and painful spasms. [Pg.143]

Rabate, E. (1927) La Destruction des mauvaises Herbes, Paris Libraire de TAcademie de TAgriculture. [Pg.699]

Pari of herb used The fresh or dried basal... [Pg.319]

Paris of herb used Fresh or dried rhizomes and roots. [Pg.322]

Paris of herb used The main root, side roots and rootlets. [Pg.324]

Paris of herb used Leaves and stems of new growth shoots. [Pg.330]

This buttery, crisp shortbread can be flavored in so marry ways with herbs from the farmers market (rosemary, lemon verbena, sage), with lavender, with crystallized ginger. After visiting a boutique in Paris that makes all its sweet and savory foods with infusions of tea,... [Pg.113]

Circaea lutetiana L., Grofies Hexenkraut (Herbe des sorcieres, Circee de Paris. Erbamaga comunc) eurasiatisch verbreitet. Circaea alpina L., Alpen-Hexenkraut (Circee des Alpes. Erbamaga delle Alpi) in den Alpen heimisch. [Pg.75]

Nyverd, G. (1520) Le Grant Herbier en Francoys, Contenant les Qualitez, Vertus et Proprietez des Herbes, Arbres, Gommes et Semences. Paris. [Pg.25]

Animal studies have demonstrated that jambolan seed and bark may modify glucose regulation (Mallick et al. 2006 Pandey and Khan 2002 Ravi et al. 2004 Saravanan and Pari 2008 Sharma et al. 2003,2008 Sridhar et al. 2005 Villasenor and Lamadrid 2006). People with diabetes are advised to monitor their blood sugar closely and discuss the use of this herb with a qualified healthcare practitioner prior to use. [Pg.845]

MON2 A. David No. 1923. (Herb. Mus. Paris), June + August 1866, Mt. Ta-chan-Kou, Mong. [Pg.221]

See the entries for magnet and diamond in The Book of Secrets of Albertus Magnus of the Virtues of Herbs, Stones, and certain beasts, also a Book of the Marvels of the World, ed. Michael R. Best and Frank H. Brightman (Oxford, 1973), pp. 26, 93, and Le Grand et le Petit Albert, intr. Bernard Husson (Paris, 1970), p. 106. [Pg.159]


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