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RED SAGE

Several projects such as CORE (Chemistry On-Line Retrieval Experiment) at Cornell University, Project Mercury at Carnegie-Mellon University, RightPages at AT T, and Red Sage at the University of California, San Erancisco are in progress and illustrate the issues arising from implementation of on-line information systems that combine text and image (6,116). [Pg.130]

Both Red Sage and the green-leaved variety are extensively used in the kitchen as a flavouring and digestive,... [Pg.80]

Red Sage will also tend to darken grey hair—see "Toilet Recipes."... [Pg.80]

ASTRINGENTS Promote greater density and firmness of tissue, as opposed to laxatives.—Agrimony, Avens, Bayberry, Bistort, Burr Marigold, Cinquefoil, Cranes-bill, Cudweed, Ground Ivy, Periwinkle, Pilewort, Red Sage, Sanicle, Witch Hazel, Wood Betony. [Pg.102]

Grey hair may be gradually and harmlessly darkened by brushing regularly and thoroughly with the ounce to pint infusion of Red Sage. Both growth and texture also benefit. [Pg.110]

In addition to Celery Seed, Pennyroyal and Red Sage, which have also definite medicinal purposes and are dealt with in the dictionary, the following list includes the remainder of the herbs used in the kitchen. In addition to being valuable as seasonings, their qualities as digestives make it desirable that they should be added to dishes wherever possible. The slightly medicinal action which entitles these culinary herbs to consideration as aids to digestion is shown ... [Pg.110]

Red raspberry leaf extract. See Raspberry (Rubus idaeus) leaf extract Red RL base. See 2-Methyl-4-nitroaniline Red sage. See Sage (Salvia ofTicinalis)... [Pg.3820]

Jimsonweed (Thornapple), Datura stramonium Lantana (Red Sage), Lantana camara Larkspur, Delphinium spp Laurel (Mountain laurel), Kalmia latifolia Locoweed (Crazyweed), Oxytropis spp Lupine (Bluebonnet), Lupinus spp... [Pg.861]

PHELLODENDRON BARK (huangBA/) PURSLANE, COMMON (MACHIXIAN) RED SAGE (DANSHEN)... [Pg.659]


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