Balsams: Resinous substances which most commonly originate from trees. In addition to resins, they contain oils, cinnamic acid and BENZOIC ACID.Abies: A plant genus in the family PINACEAE, order Pinales, class Pinopsida, division Coniferophyta. Balm of Gilead is a common name more often referring to POPULUS and sometimes to COMMIPHORA.Populus: A plant genus of the family SALICACEAE. Balm of Gilead is a common name used for P. candicans, or P. gileadensis, or P. jackii, and sometimes also used for ABIES BALSAMEA or for COMMIPHORA.OregonWashingtonMammoths: An extinct genus of large mammals in the family Elephantidae that fed by grazing on low vegetation. Most died out at the end of the last ice age.Insects: The class Insecta, in the phylum ARTHROPODA, whose members are characterized by division into three parts: head, thorax, and abdomen. They are the dominant group of animals on earth; several hundred thousand different kinds having been described. Three orders, HEMIPTERA; DIPTERA; and SIPHONAPTERA; are of medical interest in that they cause disease in humans and animals. (From Borror et al., An Introduction to the Study of Insects, 4th ed, p1)Itraconazole: A triazole antifungal agent that inhibits cytochrome P-450-dependent enzymes required for ERGOSTEROL synthesis.Solutions: The homogeneous mixtures formed by the mixing of a solid, liquid, or gaseous substance (solute) with a liquid (the solvent), from which the dissolved substances can be recovered by physical processes. (From Grant & Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 5th ed)Pharmaceutical Solutions: Homogeneous liquid preparations that contain one or more chemical substances dissolved, i.e., molecularly dispersed, in a suitable solvent or mixture of mutually miscible solvents. For reasons of their ingredients, method of preparation, or use, they do not fall into another group of products.Administration, Oral: The giving of drugs, chemicals, or other substances by mouth.Group Homes: Housing for groups of patients, children, or others who need or desire emotional or physical support. They are usually established as planned, single housekeeping units in residential dwellings that provide care and supervision for small groups of residents, who, although unrelated, live together as a family.Vanilla: A plant genus of the family ORCHIDACEAE that is the source of the familiar flavoring used in foods and medicines (FLAVORING AGENTS).Aloe: A plant genus of the family Aloeaceae, order Liliales (or Asphodelaceae, Asparagales in APG system) which is used medicinally. It contains anthraquinone glycosides such as aloin-emodin or aloe-emodin (EMODIN).Hair: A filament-like structure consisting of a shaft which projects to the surface of the SKIN from a root which is softer than the shaft and lodges in the cavity of a HAIR FOLLICLE. It is found on most surfaces of the body.Sense of Coherence: A view of the world and the individual's environment as comprehensible, manageable, and meaningful, claiming that the way people view their life has a positive influence on their health.Tissue Conditioning (Dental): The use of a treatment material (tissue conditioner) to re-establish tone and health to irritated oral soft tissue, usually applied to the edentulous alveolar ridge.Arsenic: A shiny gray element with atomic symbol As, atomic number 33, and atomic weight 75. It occurs throughout the universe, mostly in the form of metallic arsenides. Most forms are toxic. According to the Fourth Annual Report on Carcinogens (NTP 85-002, 1985), arsenic and certain arsenic compounds have been listed as known carcinogens. (From Merck Index, 11th ed)Arsenic Poisoning: Disorders associated with acute or chronic exposure to compounds containing ARSENIC (ARSENICALS) which may be fatal. Acute oral ingestion is associated with gastrointestinal symptoms and an encephalopathy which may manifest as SEIZURES, mental status changes, and COMA. Chronic exposure is associated with mucosal irritation, desquamating rash, myalgias, peripheral neuropathy, and white transverse (Mees) lines in the fingernails. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1212)Elements: Substances that comprise all matter. Each element is made up of atoms that are identical in number of electrons and protons and in nuclear charge, but may differ in mass or number of neutrons.Arsenicals: Inorganic or organic compounds that contain arsenic.Sulfides: Chemical groups containing the covalent sulfur bonds -S-. The sulfur atom can be bound to inorganic or organic moieties.Oxides: Binary compounds of oxygen containing the anion O(2-). The anion combines with metals to form alkaline oxides and non-metals to form acidic oxides.Silicon: A trace element that constitutes about 27.6% of the earth's crust in the form of SILICON DIOXIDE. It does not occur free in nature. Silicon has the atomic symbol Si, atomic number 14, and atomic weight [28.084; 28.086].Oils, Volatile: Oils which evaporate readily. The volatile oils occur in aromatic plants, to which they give odor and other characteristics. Most volatile oils consist of a mixture of two or more TERPENES or of a mixture of an eleoptene (the more volatile constituent of a volatile oil) with a stearopten (the more solid constituent). The synonym essential oils refers to the essence of a plant, as its perfume or scent, and not to its indispensability.PeruScent Glands: Exocrine glands in animals which secrete scents which either repel or attract other animals, e.g. perianal glands of skunks, anal glands of weasels, musk glands of foxes, ventral glands of wood rats, and dorsal glands of peccaries.Plant Oils: Oils derived from plants or plant products.ThiomalatesHair Preparations: Hair grooming, cleansing and modifying products meant for topical application to hair, usually human. They include sprays, bleaches, dyes, conditioners, rinses, shampoos, nutrient lotions, etc.Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity: A behavior disorder originating in childhood in which the essential features are signs of developmentally inappropriate inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. Although most individuals have symptoms of both inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity, one or the other pattern may be predominant. The disorder is more frequent in males than females. Onset is in childhood. Symptoms often attenuate during late adolescence although a minority experience the full complement of symptoms into mid-adulthood. (From DSM-V)BenzaldehydesInsurance, Health: Insurance providing coverage of medical, surgical, or hospital care in general or for which there is no specific heading.Insurance Coverage: Generally refers to the amount of protection available and the kind of loss which would be paid for under an insurance contract with an insurer. (Slee & Slee, Health Care Terms, 2d ed)Insurance Carriers: Organizations which assume the financial responsibility for the risks of policyholders.Health Benefit Plans, Employee: Health insurance plans for employees, and generally including their dependents, usually on a cost-sharing basis with the employer paying a percentage of the premium.Zamiaceae: A plant family of the order Cycadales, class Cycadopsida, division CYCADOPHYTA.Sleep: A readily reversible suspension of sensorimotor interaction with the environment, usually associated with recumbency and immobility.Infant, Newborn: An infant during the first month after birth.Cerebellum: The part of brain that lies behind the BRAIN STEM in the posterior base of skull (CRANIAL FOSSA, POSTERIOR). It is also known as the "little brain" with convolutions similar to those of CEREBRAL CORTEX, inner white matter, and deep cerebellar nuclei. Its function is to coordinate voluntary movements, maintain balance, and learn motor skills.Dyslexia: A cognitive disorder characterized by an impaired ability to comprehend written and printed words or phrases despite intact vision. This condition may be developmental or acquired. Developmental dyslexia is marked by reading achievement that falls substantially below that expected given the individual's chronological age, measured intelligence, and age-appropriate education. The disturbance in reading significantly interferes with academic achievement or with activities of daily living that require reading skills. (From DSM-IV)Eyelids: Each of the upper and lower folds of SKIN which cover the EYE when closed.Sleep, REM: A stage of sleep characterized by rapid movements of the eye and low voltage fast pattern EEG. It is usually associated with dreaming.Infant, Premature: A human infant born before 37 weeks of GESTATION.Ceremonial Behavior: A series of actions, sometimes symbolic actions which may be associated with a behavior pattern, and are often indispensable to its performance.Ethnobotany: The study of plant lore and agricultural customs of a people. In the fields of ETHNOMEDICINE and ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY, the emphasis is on traditional medicine and the existence and medicinal uses of PLANTS and PLANT EXTRACTS and their constituents, both historically and in modern times.AlaskaTannins: Polyphenolic compounds with molecular weights of around 500-3000 daltons and containing enough hydroxyl groups (1-2 per 100 MW) for effective cross linking of other compounds (ASTRINGENTS). The two main types are HYDROLYZABLE TANNINS and CONDENSED TANNINS. Historically, the term has applied to many compounds and plant extracts able to render skin COLLAGEN impervious to degradation. The word tannin derives from the Celtic word for OAK TREE which was used for leather processing.Plants, Genetically Modified: PLANTS, or their progeny, whose GENOME has been altered by GENETIC ENGINEERING.Verbesina: A plant genus of the family ASTERACEAE. Members contain galegine (GUANIDINES).Biological Products: Complex pharmaceutical substances, preparations, or matter derived from organisms usually obtained by biological methods or assay.Forestry: The science of developing, caring for, or cultivating forests.Dissertations, Academic as Topic: Dissertations embodying results of original research and especially substantiating a specific view, e.g., substantial papers written by candidates for an academic degree under the individual direction of a professor or papers written by undergraduates desirous of achieving honors or distinction.International Cooperation: The interaction of persons or groups of persons representing various nations in the pursuit of a common goal or interest.Trees: Woody, usually tall, perennial higher plants (Angiosperms, Gymnosperms, and some Pterophyta) having usually a main stem and numerous branches.Conservation of Natural Resources: The protection, preservation, restoration, and rational use of all resources in the total environment.
... kermes oak coccid as the source of the Biblical scarlet dye; purple dye; the balsam plant; traditional medicinal drugs in the ... 45; (on the balsam) Do you take your locusts with ketchup or mayonnaise? ABIGAIL RADOSZKOWICZ; Jerusalem Post; Nov 23, 2004; pg ... Notable research in recent years: Documents from the Cairo Genizah as a source of information about medicine in the Middle East ... Special emphasis is placed on Jewish and Moslem sources which were written in Arabic in the Middle Ages, presenting their ...
... opobalsamum), producing balsam of Mecca. Commiphora glandulosa Schinz Commiphora guidottii Chiov. ex Guid. (syn. ... Commiphora corrugata J.B.Gillett & Vollesen Commiphora erythraea (Ehrenb.) Engl, modern source of opopanax[citation needed] ... Balsam of Mecca, C. gileadensis). Use of myrrh resin is frequent and pronounced throughout historical texts of cultural ...
... balsam. As a rule-of-thumb, "jewelweed" is used exclusively for Nearctic species, "balsam" is usually applied to tropical ... Some bees also use jewelweed as a source for nectar and pollen. One such species is Bombus terricola, which consistently ... Balsams grow both in and out of direct sunlight; they prefer moist, rich soils, like roadside ditches, reed beds, fens, river ... Small balsam (I. parviflora), originally native to southern Central Asia, is even more extensively naturalized in Europe. More ...
It has many names, including liquid amber or copalm balsam. It is a kind of native balsam, or resin, resembling turpentine. It ... L. styraciflua seeds may be a renewable source of shikimic acid. Liquidambar styraciflua is a popular ornamental and forestal ... Liquidambar styraciflua: a renewable source of shikimic acid. Liza B. Enrich, Margaret L. Scheuermann, Ashley Mohadjer, Kathryn ...
In 1867, the pond was bought by Ignác Seidl, the entrepreneur from Šumperk, who used it as a source of water for his nearby ... Vegetation consists of stinging nettle, black alder, common hop, himalayan balsam, common knotweed, common knotgrass and giant ... Benátky pond (literally: Venice), situated in Šumperk, is used for fishing, recreation and as a source of water for local ...
... and balsam fir. The maximum tree heights in Duanesburg are approximately 80 feet (24 m) high. The town is the source of the ...
They provide valuable woods, aromatic essential oils, balsam, resins and are a source for plywood. The dipterocarp family is ...
... "he balsam" (red spruce) which could not be milked. It has also occasionally been called balsam fir, inviting confusion with A. ... Although not important as a source of timber, Fraser fir is widely used as a Christmas tree. Its mild fragrance, shape, strong ... Abies fraseri is closely related to balsam fir (Abies balsamea), of which it has occasionally been treated as a subspecies (as ... It is sometimes misspelled "Frasier," "Frazer" or "Frazier." In the past, it was also sometimes known as "she-balsam" because ...
The tree is also valued both as an ornamental and as an important source of lumber. Unlike the balsam woolly adelgid that ... attacked only mature balsam fir, HWA infests hemlocks of all ages. Where hemlocks occur in pure stands in that region, the most ...
... sources its jewellery from other Indian states such as Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Kerala and West Bengal. ... In 2008 Thangamayil purchased Balsam Silvers to expand its business. In January 2010, Thangamayil Jewellery held its initial ...
The country of Moab was the source of numerous natural resources, including limestone, salt and balsam from the Dead Sea region ...
Early miners packed in Balm of Gilead (balsam poplar) trees on the backs of burros and planted them to line the street. The ... This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. Report of the director of the Mint ... - Google ... unreliable source?] The trees still stand today and are watered by ditches leading from Vicksburg Creek into the town. The ... and the initial phase was followed by prospecting for veins of lode gold that were the original source of the placer gold. The ...
Perfumed oils, ointments, balsam, jasmine, kohl, honey, mastic, incense, scent powders and cosmetic preparations are among the ... and no single word is found in ancient sources for the vessels. Small vessels of two shapes, usually but not always without ... with reference to literary sources on the preparation of cosmetics (pp. 654-655). The substances were a mixture of gypsum and ... "balsam-container"). All three terms reflect modern usage based on assumptions about their use, ...
The sources of these compounds may be derived from various parts of a plant. A plant can offer more than one source of ... Many perfumes contain components identical to balsam of Peru. Balsam of Peru is used as a marker for perfume allergy. Its ... Synthetic aromatics are often used as an alternate source of compounds that are not easily obtained from natural sources. For ... Balsam of Peru has been banned by the International Fragrance Association since 1982 from use as a fragrance compound, but may ...
Mountain View Packers sources all of their potatoes from local farmers while the cauliflower is grown on site at their own farm ... This long-running family business specializes in its quality softwood lumber made mainly from Balsam Fir and White Spruce. The ...
This method is also used for extracting resins and balsams and for rendering the animal essences, such as civet, musk, ... ambergris and castoreum". (source: Mandy Aftel, Essence and Alchemy". The Jasmine flower with the name tag 'Mysore Mallige' has ...
Latex from Myroxylon trees is the source of Balsam of Peru and Tolu balsam (which differ in production) and composition. Some ... The balsam tree can become a highly invasive species when introduced into tropical countries where it is not native. In Sri ... There are reports of differences in composition of balsams obtained from M. balsamum, M. balsamum (var. pereirae), and M. ... authors recognize infra-specific taxa based, mainly, in their balsam phytochemistry; while other authors do not recognize such ...
Villasante's "discovery" of balsam in the New World represented a possible source of a plant that was no longer readily ... Egyptian balsam was known to European natural historians and was sought after for its healing properties. When Antonio de ... However, Villasante chose to describe the plant he found as balsam because it was the name of an existing plant with known ... In 1528, Villasante "obtained permission from the crown to exploit balsam on the condition that he present before the Council ...
The movie starred Lee Majors as Austin alongside Martin Balsam as Rudy Wells. For reasons unknown, it was decided to change the ... some sources, including the ABC network's own promotions for the movie and later Discovision home video release, give the full ... Alan Oppenheimer replaced Martin Balsam as Dr. Wells. A third TV movie, The Solid Gold Kidnapping, followed, after which The ...
Balsam of Peru, which is in various foods, is in the "top five" allergens most commonly causing patch test reactions in people ... Seafood is one of the most common sources of food allergens; people may be allergic to proteins found in fish, crustaceans, or ... There are concerns that genetically modified foods, also described as foods sourced from genetically modified organisms (GMO), ...
With the decrease moose population, the main food source of the moose various shrubs species and balsam fir seen an increase in ...
Balsam poplar, white birch, black spruce, balsam fir, and pines may also occur. Silvicultural treatments have generally been ... Depending on seed source and seedbed conditions, recruitment of white spruce may begin relatively soon after disturbance or may ...
Beginning in North Bay near Lake Nipissing, the source of the French River which flows down to Georgian Bay, Highway 63 travels ... The highway curves northeast to pass through the communities of Feronia and later Redbridge and Balsam Creek, after which it ... It travels through the communities of Feronia, Redbridge, Balsam Creek, Eldee and Thorne. Prior to 1998, the route included a ...
... is well known in the western world as the source of Balsam of Peru and Tolu balsam. El Salvador is the main exporter of these ... The Acelhuate served as a water source for San Salvador during the late 1800s and early 1900s, but due to urbanization is now ... The portion of the Cordillera del Bálsamo (Balsam Mountain Range) that sits in the Municipality has an average elevation of ... The municipality is surrounded by these natural features of the landscape: southward by the Cordillera del Balsamo (Balsam ...
Balsam Mountain, another High Peak, looms ahead. The northern terminus of NY 42's southern segment marks the small hamlet of ... Big Indian, after which Esopus Creek crosses for the last time, turning south to its source at Winnisook Lake. The road begins ...
... β-Phellandrene has been isolated from the oil of water fennel and Canada balsam oil. ... Articles without EBI source. *Articles without KEGG source. *Articles without UNII source ...
... oil ibs indigestion internal use motion sickness nausea oral health Oregano Organic peppermint Quality Safety Sourcing ... Balsam Fir. While Balsam Fir essential oil smells like the holidays feel, theres a lot more to this oil than just a cheerful ... Top 5 Uses for Balsam Fir Essential Oil November 14, 2018. /0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Michelle. As the Holiday season ... You are here: Home1 / Learn2 / Uncategorized3 / Top 5 Uses for Balsam Fir Essential Oil ...
Balsam is an oily, resinous, and odorous substance, which flows spontaneously or by incision from certain plants, and which the ... Sources. MÖHLER in Kirchenlex.. About this page. APA citation. Meehan, A. (1907). Balsam. In The Catholic Encyclopedia. New ... the copaiva balsam, and those of Peru and Tolu - all three found chiefly in South America. The term balsam, however, is also ... The balsam is blessed by the bishop at the Mass which he solemnly celebrates on Holy Thursday and is poured into the oil after ...
Data Sources. *EC (Environment Canada). 2008. Domestic Substances List Categorization. Canadian Environmental Protection Act ( ... BALSAM COPAIBA, BALSAM COPAIBA RESIN, BALSAMS, COPAIBA, BALSAMS, COPAIFERA OFFICINALIS, COPAIBA BALSAM, COPAIBA BALSAM ( ... BALSAM COPAIBA) RESIN, COPAIFERA OFFICINALIS BALSAM, COPAIFERA OFFICINALIS BALSAMS, COPAIFERA OFFICINALIS RESIN, and JESUITS ... COPAIFERA OFFICINALIS (BALSAM COPAIBA) RESIN. Click here for all products containing this ingredient ...
Sources. Quinlan, S.E., and S. Cuccarese. 2004. Native Alaskan and exotic plants used by wildlife. Alaska Department of Fish ...
Source: USDA Forest Service PNW Old Series Research Paper No. 18: 1-34. Publication Series: Research Paper (RP). Station: ... Survey for balsam woolly adegid in Washington and Oregon.. *Growth of suppressed grand fir and Shasta red fir in central Oregon ... The balsam woolly aphid problem in Oregon and Washington. USDA Forest Service PNW Old Series Research Paper No. 18: 1-34. ... Assessment of balsam woolly adelgid damage to eastern Washington and Oregon subalpine fir (Project WC-F-07-01). ...
Source: Res. Pap. SE-148. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station ... Infestation Trends of Balsam Woolly Aphid in an Abies Alba Plantation in North Carolina. Res. Pap. SE-148. Asheville, NC: U.S. ... Infestations of the balsam woolly aphid, Adelges piceae (Ratz.), on European silver fir trees in a plantation were observed ... Infestation Trends of Balsam Woolly Aphid in an Abies Alba Plantation in North Carolina ...
p>An evidence describes the source of an annotation, e.g. an experiment that has been published in the scientific literature, ... Populus trichocarpa (Western balsam poplar) (Populus balsamifera subsp. trichocarpa)Imported. Automatic assertion inferred from ... of the organism that is the source of the protein sequence.,p>,a href=/help/organism-name target=_top>More...,/a>,/p> ... and about the organism that is the source of the protein sequence.,p>,a href=/help/names_and_taxonomy_section target=_top> ...
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Item Code (Source). NDC:10578-109. Route of Administration. ORAL. Active Ingredient/Active Moiety. ... HOMEOPATHIC SCIATICA- mountain tobacco, st johns wort, old balsam, potassium iodide, magnesium phosphate, poison oak tablet ... HOMEOPATHIC SCIATICA- mountain tobacco, st johns wort, old balsam, potassium iodide, magnesium phosphate, poison oak tablet ... HOMEOPATHIC SCIATICA- mountain tobacco, st johns wort, old balsam, potassium iodide, magnesium phosphate, poison oak tablet ...
Patient information for VANTAGE MENTHOLATED BRONCHIAL BALSAM ORAL SOLUTION Including dosage instructions and possible side ... Source: Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency. Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure that the ... Balsam ??. ASP1404078. 74.0mm. About this product - Asda Mentholated Bronchial Balsam is taken to relieve sore. throats, coughs ... Balsam. Levomenthol, Aniseed Oil &. Capsicum Tincture. • relieves coughs, colds,. catarrh & sore throats. Print Sequence:. 1. ...
Balsam Peru Essential Oil is extracted from the protective resin that exudes from the bark of the tree when it is wounded. It ... Source: Resin. Blends Well With: Petitgrain, Ylang Ylang, Sandalwood, Rose and Spice Oils.. Description and Uses: Balsam Peru ... Balsam Peru is a very thick oil and the reducer cap on the smaller bottles may need to be removed in order to extract. Gently ... Cautions: Balsam Peru essential oil may cause skin sensitization.. Disclaimer: The information provided here is for educational ...
Patient information for THE CO-OPERATIVE MENTHOLATED BRONCHIAL BALSAM ORAL SOLUTION Including dosage instructions and possible ... Data sources include Micromedex® (updated Sep 4th, 2018), Cerner Multum™ (updated Sep 4th, 2018), Wolters Kluwer™ (updated Sep ... Balsam ??. ASP1404078. 74.0mm. About this product - Asda Mentholated Bronchial Balsam is taken to relieve sore. throats, coughs ... Balsam. Levomenthol, Aniseed Oil &. Capsicum Tincture. • relieves coughs, colds,. catarrh & sore throats. Print Sequence:. 1. ...
5708 Balsam Street, Arvada, CO 80002 is a single family home not currently listed. This is a 5-bed, 2.5-bath, 2,589 sqft ... Property History for 5708 Balsam Street. Date. Event & Source. Price. Appreciation. May 6, 2015. Sold (Public Records). Public ...
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... kermes oak coccid as the source of the Biblical scarlet dye; purple dye; the balsam plant; traditional medicinal drugs in the ... 45; (on the balsam) Do you take your locusts with ketchup or mayonnaise? ABIGAIL RADOSZKOWICZ; Jerusalem Post; Nov 23, 2004; pg ... Notable research in recent years: Documents from the Cairo Genizah as a source of information about medicine in the Middle East ... Special emphasis is placed on Jewish and Moslem sources which were written in Arabic in the Middle Ages, presenting their ...
See also ARTIFICIAL BALSAM, ARTIFICIAL FLOWER. Sources: Inventories (early), Newspapers, Patents, Rates. ... GODBOLDS VEGETABLE BALSAM and TURLINGTONS ORIGINAL BALSAM OF LIFE. However, artificial balsams were undoubtedly imported and ... Artificial balsam. [balsam artificial]. This label was applied to many made up MEDICINEs that were believed to have similar, or ... Sources: Acts, Inventories (early), Inventories (mid-period), Patents, Rates, Tradecards.. Arrow head. [heads of arrows; heads ...
Balsam fir (Abies balsamea) essential oil has a scent that is fresh, clean, green, balsamic, coniferous, and sweet. The middle- ... balsamum (= M. toluiferum) is the source of Tolu balsam and M. balsamum var. pereirae, the source of Peruvian balsam.. Origin: ... Balsam, Peru - Pure Essential Oil. by Bianca Rosa. 0.5 oz. More Photographs below.. Balsam fir (Abies balsamea) essential oil ... More Photographs - Balsam, Peru - Pure Essential Oil. End of More Photographs - Balsam, Peru - Pure Essential Oil. ...
Wood waste from forestry practices offers an inexpensive source of biomass that can be converted into bioenergy, fuels and ... Balsam fir (Abies balsamea (L.) Mill.) bark offers a source of bioactive natural products, such as lignans, separated through ... Wang, Z., Cáceres, L.A., Hossain, M.M. et al. The Antioxidant and Enzyme Inhibitory Activity of Balsam Fir (Abies balsamea (L ... The Antioxidant and Enzyme Inhibitory Activity of Balsam Fir (Abies balsamea (L.) Mill.) Bark Solvent Extracts and Pyrolysis ...
Commiphora opobalsamum), producing balsam of Mecca. Commiphora glandulosa Schinz Commiphora guidottii Chiov. ex Guid. (syn. ... Commiphora corrugata J.B.Gillett & Vollesen Commiphora erythraea (Ehrenb.) Engl, modern source of opopanax[citation needed] ... Balsam of Mecca, C. gileadensis). Use of myrrh resin is frequent and pronounced throughout historical texts of cultural ...
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balsam - Greek balsamon is the source of both balm and balsam; it was an oily resin of various trees and shrubs.. See also ... remdinājums tenang balsembalsambalsam ملهم، تسلي بخش bálsamo balsam утешение, бальзам balzam balzam melem balsam, lindring สิ่ง ... The music was balm to my ears. balsem بَلْسَم، балсам bálsamo balzám der Balsam balsam βάλσαμοbálsamo palsam مرهم؛ تسکین بخش ... Middle English baume, balsam, from Old French basme, from Latin balsamum; see balsam.] ...
AromaWebs Copaiba Balsam Essential Oil Profile provides a helpful overview of the oil. It includes photos, uses, benefits, ... Source cited in Robert Tisserand and Rodney Young, Essential Oil Safety (Second Edition. United Kingdom: Churchill Livingstone ... Home Page , Essential Oil Profiles , Copaiba Balsam Essential Oil. Copaiba Balsam Essential Oil. Copaiba Balsam is steam ... Copaiba Balsam Essential Oil Uses. Because Copaiba Balsam contains over 90% sesquiterpenes, the oil is said to be a powerful ...
Sourced from SIP Certified vineyards and produced at a winery in the Arroyo Seco AVA. Aged 9 months in French oak barrels, 13% ... Nicely scented, with aromas of cherry, spice, balsam and sandalwood. Soft in the mouth, with pleasing balance, offering a ... Sourced from the vineyard floor. The first row of vines acts like a protective barrier from winds for the other rows. Clones ... Sourced from the north facing slope of the largest knoll within the vineyard that is exposed to gusty winds. Clones 23, 667 and ...
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- Many areas of the country are experiencing wildfires at this time, and the smoke can make breathing tough- Balsam Fir oil, among other oils, can help reduce the pain that smoke causes on the throat and lungs. (davinawellness.com)
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- Balsam Fir essential oil has natural stimulating properties. (davinawellness.com)
- Balsam Fir Essential Oil is a very versatile and powerful oil. (davinawellness.com)
- A European insect, commonly called the balsam woolly aphid or chermes, is damaging and killing true fir ( Abies ) in western Oregon and Washington. (usda.gov)
- Specifically, the name can refer to: Abies balsamea, also known as balsam fir, the source of Canada balsam Colophospermum mopane, an African leguminous tree with resinous seeds Commiphora gileadensis, the source of Balm of Mecca, presumed to be the biblical Balm of Gilead Daniellia oliveri, also known as African copaiba balsam tree, a member of the genus Daniella Myroxylon, the source of both Balsam of Peru and Tolu balsam Populus sect. (wikipedia.org)
- The Antioxidant and Enzyme Inhibitory Activity of Balsam Fir ( Abies balsamea (L.) Mill. (springer.com)
- Balsam fir ( Abies balsamea (L.) Mill. (springer.com)
- Composite samples of white spruce ( Picea glauca ) and balsam fir ( Abies balsamea ) needles were collected along hillsides in eastern and western Calgary, respectively. (scirp.org)
- Copaiba Balsam is steam distilled from the gum/resin of Copaifera officinalis , a tree that is native to Brazil and parts of South America. (aromaweb.com)
- Emotionally and spiritually, Copaiba Balsam Essential is calming, balancing and grounding. (aromaweb.com)
- Limited information about Copaiba Balsam is documented in reliable texts. (aromaweb.com)
- However, GC/MS reports from reliable suppliers concur that Copaiba Balsam consists of at least 90% sesquiterpenes. (aromaweb.com)
- Please see the uses section below for additional uses for Copaiba Balsam. (aromaweb.com)
- Because Copaiba Balsam contains over 90% sesquiterpenes, the oil is said to be a powerful anti-inflammatory and may also exhibit anti-bacterial and antimicrobial properties. (aromaweb.com)
- Jane Buckle cites a study that indicates that Copaiba Balsam shows promise in assisting with acne. (aromaweb.com)
- Tisserand and Young do not indicate any special precautions when using Copaiba Balsam. (aromaweb.com)
- Other oils that contain a significant percentage of sesquiterpenes and/or sesquiterpenols include Copaiba Balsam, Gurjun Balsam and Myrrh. (aromaweb.com)
- Until recent ears it has generally been believed that the tree yielding Peru balsam was the Myroxylon Peruiferum of Linné filius, a tree growing along the western coast of South America and in Brazil. (henriettes-herb.com)
- Copaifera Officinalis (Balsam Copaiba) Resin is an oleoresin obtained from Copaiferaofficinalis. (ewg.org)
- Balsam Peru essential oil is extracted from the protective resin that exudes from the bark of the tree when it is wounded. (dreamingearth.com)
- Some sources report a resin containing triterpenic acids (oleanolic and 3-epioleanolic acids). (wikipedia.org)
- Tolu balsam contains benzoic acid (up to 20%), cinnamic acid (10-15%) and benzyl benzoate, together with resin, volatile oil, phenylpropanoids (including eugenol and traces of vanillin). (zooscape.com)
- The primer may further comprise a solvent such as ethanol, a natural resin such as Canadian balsam and a polymerizable resin such as 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA). (google.com)
- Soil inoculum of mycorrhizal fungi from an adjacent undisturbed area was used to inoculate balsam poplar cuttings and alder seedlings to improve plant growth. (cdc.gov)
- Soil-borne inoculum improved the growth of balsam poplar cuttings and alder seedlings over this 2-yr period. (cdc.gov)
- the copaiva balsam, and those of Peru and Tolu - all three found chiefly in South America. (newadvent.org)
- balsamum (= M. toluiferum ) is the source of Tolu balsam and M. balsamum var. (zooscape.com)
- Tolu balsam is mainly included in cough and throat syrups. (zooscape.com)
- An average daily dose of 0.6 g of Tolu balsam is recommended, while topical skin preparations of Peruvian balsam may contain up to 20% of the product. (zooscape.com)
- The utilisation of Tolu balsam as an antiseptic and mild expectorant can therefore be plausibly explained. (zooscape.com)
- Balsam is an oily, resinous, and odorous substance, which flows spontaneously or by incision from certain plants, and which the Church mixes with olive oil for use as chrism . (newadvent.org)
- The term balsam , however, is also applied to many pharmaceutical preparations and resinous substances which possess a balsamic odour. (newadvent.org)
- Balsam tree is the common name given to several genera or species of trees that are the source of resinous products, often known as balsam or balm. (wikipedia.org)
- Balsamorhiza ' refers to the balsam-like taste and smell of the resinous and woody root. (fed.us)
- A broad analysis reveals approximately 55 percent resinous compounds and balsam, 30 percent beeswax, 10 percent ethereal and aromatic oils, and 5 percent bee pollen. (draperbee.com)
- Peruvian balsam is an aromatic, dark brown oily liquid obtained from smoked trees. (zooscape.com)
- Their Stellar Shave Cream is a non-lathering, soothing, soap-free formula consisting of grapefruit, ginger, vetiver and bergamot, along with sweet aromatic notes of balsam fir oil. (askmen.com)
- They provide valuable woods , aromatic essential oils , balsam, and resins , and are a source for plywood . (wikipedia.org)
- Dr. Lin has also studied the anti-cancer effects of another aromatic known as balsam fir. (hubpages.com)
- Balsam of Peru Essential Oil has an exotic aroma which is anchoring, strengthening and imparts a rich, earthy scent to perfumes. (dreamingearth.com)
- Warm Vanilla Balsam scent. (aubreyorganics.com)
- Scent: Floral Balsam. (restockit.com)
- Balsam fir is the signature scent of the season. (askmen.com)
- As an ingredient, balsam fir adds an invigoratingly fresh, woodsy scent to traditional men's grooming products and colognes . (askmen.com)
- The crisp scent of balsam is added to their tallow-based soap that works up to an invigorating, creamy lather. (askmen.com)
- This long-lasting, manly scent is made up of Patchouli, musk, powder and woody notes of cedar wood and our favorite balsam. (askmen.com)
- Idaho Balsam Fir has a woodsy and refreshing scent. (youngliving.com)
- Idaho Balsam Fir is FREE in the promotion if you are enrolled in the Essential Rewards program and place a 190, 250 or 300 PV single order. (thesavvyoiler.com)
- Idaho Balsam Fir essential oil can be used for soothing occasional sore muscles and joints. (thesavvyoiler.com)
- C. officinalis is the traditional main source of copaiba in Colombia, Venezuela and the Guianas. (whitelotusaromatics.com)
- The balsam woolly aphid problem in Oregon and Washington. (usda.gov)
- Infestations of the balsam woolly aphid, Adelges piceae (Ratz. (usda.gov)
- Storax and its derivatives (resinoid, essential oil, absolute) are used as flavors, fragrances, and in pharmaceuticals (Friar's Balsam). (wikipedia.org)
- It is an ingredient of friar's balsam, a traditional inhalant to treat catarrh and colds. (zooscape.com)
- Swanson Health's purity and potency testing begins with our ingredient sourcing, continues through manufacturing, and goes beyond when a product hits the shelf. (swansonvitamins.com)
- IFF-LMR, a subsidiary of International Flavors & Fragrances (IFF), hopes to build food industry awareness of Peru Balsam as a "warm and sensual" source of "brown notes" having secured FairWild certification for the ingredient. (foodnavigator.com)
- Balsam of Peru is a natural balsam that comes from the Myroxylon tree grown in Central and South America. (news-medical.net)
- The Latin name for Balsam of Peru is Myroxylon pereirae and it is also referred to as Peruvian balsam. (news-medical.net)
- Peru Balsam or Myroxylon peruiferum, vintage engraved illustration. (news-medical.net)
- Balsamum Peruvianum (U. S. P.)-Balsam of Peru. (henriettes-herb.com)
- Friars' Balsam contains benzoin which acts as a decongestant for the relief of cold symptoms. (naturesbest.co.uk)
- Balsams are very widely distributed throughout the plant kingdom, being particularly abundant in the pine family , but the name is generally restricted in the present day to resins which in addition to a volatile oil contain benzoic and cinnamic acid. (newadvent.org)
- Balsams are defined as oleoresins that contain benzoic acid, cinnamic acid and their esters. (zooscape.com)
- Shake up the botanicals, lather and then breath in fresh Norwegian spruce, balsam fir, white pine, cedar wood and camphor. (askmen.com)
- NOW Balsam Fir Needle Oil is steam-distilled from the tree''s fresh needles. (totaldiscountvitamins.com)
- Stimulating and uplifting, Balsam Fir Needle Oil has an aroma that recalls the unmistakeable scents of the holiday season. (totaldiscountvitamins.com)
- Fir Balsam A pine cleansing aroma with deep tonic effect on respiration. (absoluteessential.com)
- As to the mode of collecting the balsam, Piso (1658) relates that an incision is made through the bark deep into the pith at the season of the full moon, which causes such an abundant flow of fatty and oily liquid that 12 pounds may exude in 3 hours. (whitelotusaromatics.com)
- The flavour industry needs to spread its net wide to ensure a steady supply of the world's favourite flavour, from new vanilla pod growing countries to alternative vanillin sources, says the president of the European Flavour Association (EFFA). (foodnavigator.com)
- The Peru balsam tree inhabits the coast region of San Salvador in Central America. (henriettes-herb.com)
- pereirae , the source of Peruvian balsam. (zooscape.com)
- Peruvian balsam comes mainly from San Salvador but also Costa Rica, Guatemala and Mexico (not from Peru! (zooscape.com)
- Peruvian balsam is rarely taken orally but is used mainly in ointments and preparations to treat slow healing wounds, burns, ulcers, frost bite, haemorrhoids and bruises caused by protheses. (zooscape.com)
- Peruvian balsam contains about 45-70% benzyl benzoate and benzyl cinnamate, known collectively as cinnamein, together with several other esters and alcohols of benzoic and cinnamic acid. (zooscape.com)
- Peruvian balsam promotes wound-healing by stimulating the granulation process. (zooscape.com)
- Balsam fir has been known to soothe tired muscles and support a healthy respiratory system. (askmen.com)
- Has some weak antioxidant properties (Source: Free Radical Research, February 2002, pages 217-233). (lipink.com)
- Can have antioxidant properties when ingested, but there is no research showing this to be the case when applied topically (Source: Journal of Agricultural Food and Chemistry, March 2001, pages 1455-1463). (lipink.com)
- Can be a potent antioxidant (Source: Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, January 2002, pages 102-108). (lipink.com)
- Editor's Comment: Trans-cinnamic acid is found in oil of cinnamon and from balsams, as well as shea butter. (prohealth.com)
- Balsam of Peru extracts are found in a wide range of cosmetic products, perfumes and toiletries and may also sometimes be found in suntan lotions and insect repellents. (news-medical.net)
- Bitter melon (scientific name: Momordica charantia l.) plants of the genus cucurbitaceae balsam pear, native to east India, widely cultivated in tropical to temperate zones.China's north and south are widely cultivated. (ecplaza.net)
- bitter melon extract ,Balsam pear, BITTER GOURD,Momordica Charantia Linn. (ecplaza.net)
- balsam pear Fruit Extract ,plant extract ,Momordica charantia Descourt. (ecplaza.net)
- Retrieved on July 04, 2020 from https://www.news-medical.net/health/Balsam-of-Peru-Allergy.aspx. (news-medical.net)
- With the decreased moose population, the main food source of the moose--various shrubs species and balsam fir --has seen an increase in abundance. (wikipedia.org)
- This species is threatened where white-tail dear populations are high, since deer commonly use cedars as a winter food source. (stolaf.edu)
- Site locations were selected based on 1) consistent coniferous species with respect to its elevation, 2) the presence of non-point sources (e.g., roadways), and 3) accessibility. (scirp.org)
- Eight white spruce ( Picea glauca [Moench] Voss) seed sources representing as many seed orchards were planted in 2013 at three forest sites simulating a south-north climatic gradient of 1.7°C in Québec, Canada. (frontiersin.org)
- The latter blesses the balsam, reciting over it the three prayers found in the Roman Pontifical: he calls it the fragrant tear of dry bark - the oozing of a favoured branch that gives us the priestly unction. (newadvent.org)
- According to Northlore, "The balsam fir, an evergreen, is most alive in the depths of winter, which is likely what led ancient cultures to boast to future generations of its ability to calm the mind and gently stimulate the body. (askmen.com)
- Calvin concedes that copaifera will probably never represent a significant source of diesel fuel for the U.S. It is of interest chiefly as an example of the great diversity of materials produced by plants (Maugh, 1979). (whitelotusaromatics.com)
- Some host plants for the American Painted Lady are thistle, garden balsam, and hollyhock. (homestead.org)
- We know it smells good, but Balsam Fir, "The Tree of Life," is also known as a natural antiseptic with antimicrobial properties. (askmen.com)
- It is inhaled through a steam vapour and clears catarrh and blocked sinuses to help you breathe easier.Care + Friars' Balsam can also be used as a mild antiseptic for abrasions and minor cuts. (naturesbest.co.uk)
- This balsam is known to have antibacterial and antifungal properties and may also be found in some medicinal creams and ointments, cough syrups and lozenges, toothpaste, dental cements and hemorrhoid suppositories. (news-medical.net)
- Contact Urticaria to Components of Balsam of Peru Presenting Like Food Allergy With Systemic Symptoms. (medworm.com)
- People with Balsam of Peru allergy are advised to avoid any contact with items that contain the substance or any related substances, which means using fragrance-free or unscented items. (news-medical.net)
- Bee pollen can also be a skin irritant and allergen (Source: International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, June 2001, 96-111). (lipink.com)
- Mnesimachus, Aristotle, Theophrastus (Historia Plantarum), Herodotus, and Strabo are the first ones to mention the storax tree and its balsam. (wikipedia.org)
- It is also related that frequently the balsam accumulates in these ducts and exerts pressure enough upon the enclosing walls to burst the tree with a loud report. (whitelotusaromatics.com)
- According to Piso, the copaiba tree is not very frequent in the province of Pernambuco, but thrives luxuriantly in the island of Maranhao, which he says furnishes the balsam of commerce in great quantity. (whitelotusaromatics.com)
- This tree provides food for moose, American red squirrels, crossbills, and chickadees and is used as a source of shelter by moose, deer, ruffed grouse, small mammals, and various songbirds. (stolaf.edu)
- Early in the month of November or December, or after the last rains, the balsam trees are beaten on four sides of their stems with the back of an ax, a hammer, or other blunt instrument until the bark is loosened, four intermediate strips being left untouched that the tree may not be injured for the next year. (henriettes-herb.com)
- The purpose of this study was to identify and quantify 28 trace metal concentrations in pine tree at varying elevations and proximity to roadway in an urban environment as a means to differentiate between natural and anthropogenic sources. (scirp.org)
- While northern seed sources are likely to benefit from anticipated local global warming, they would not match the growth performance of seedlings from southern sources. (frontiersin.org)
- Frankincense and myrrh trees are crucial for preservation of fragile desert ecologies, and are a source of sustainable livelihood for local societies, especially those maintaining nomadic and semi-nomadic lifestyles. (vedicbooks.net)
- • search on a specific field using any of the following: @item_headline @item_description @source @author @tags eg1. (medworm.com)
- When combined with other natural ingredients like Juniper Berry and Arnica, Fir Balsam will loosen up and relieve over-worked muscles. (askmen.com)
- any substance commonly known as a balsam may be utilized, and such a quantity as will give its odour to the oil is sufficient. (newadvent.org)
- Sourced from the vineyard floor. (princeofpinot.com)
- Sourced from the north facing slope of the largest knoll within the vineyard that is exposed to gusty winds. (princeofpinot.com)
- Sourced from vines located on the south facing slope of the largest knoll in the vineyard protected from afternoon marine breezes. (princeofpinot.com)
- Sourced primarily from the Panorama Vineyard located in the foothills of the Arroyo Seco AVA, with additional contributions from Rincon Vineyard in Monterey and Clark Vineyard in Arroyo Seco. (princeofpinot.com)
- Sourced from estate vineyard and small sustainably-farmed family vineyards. (princeofpinot.com)