• It is a descendant of a wild goat (probably Bezoar ibex), native to southwest Asia and eastern Europe. (softschools.com)
  • Some of the most popular animals to hunt in Asia include many species of ibex, argali, tur, red stags, big roe deer, and massive brown bears found on the Kamchatka Peninsula. (globalhuntingsafaris.com)
  • JF969755.1, KF648288, KF648287.1) was obtained from a lung sample from a wild goat (bezoar ibex, Capra aegagrus ) in Iraqi Kurdistan ( 1 , 2 ). (cdc.gov)
  • A bezoar is a tightly packed collection of partially digested or undigested material that most commonly occurs in the stomach. (msdmanuals.com)
  • to have made the earliest description of bezoar stones as medicinal items. (wikipedia.org)
  • each is acted upon differently by the bezoars: arsenate is removed by being exchanged for phosphate in brushite found in the stones, while arsenite is bound to sulfur compounds in the protein of degraded hair, which is a key component in bezoars. (wikipedia.org)
  • In this site you will find many magickal items, talismans, magickal mustika pearls/bezoar stones, kerises and curios of interest. (indotalisman.com)
  • The bezoar stones or magickal mustika pearls were acquired by the pawang shamans directly f rom Nature through spirit guidance. (indotalisman.com)
  • Bezoar stones, the undigested residue found in the stomachs of ruminants, were thought - and not only by Professor Snape - to ward off the effects of poisons. (antiquesandthearts.com)
  • Mustika Pearls/Bezoar Stones are the manifestation of an organism's highest energy formed out of conscious or a subconscious aspiration for a higher evolutionary level or state. (metaphysicalcrystals.net)
  • She helped confirm that coprolites (a trace fossil and originally confused with gastrointestinal "bezoar stones") were in fact fossilized feces, since they were so often found in fossils' lower intestines and excretory tracts. (kathygrossman.com)
  • Bezoar stones are found only in the stomach. (kathygrossman.com)
  • Our specialty lies in Mustika pearls and bezoar stones. (healingcrystalstones.com)
  • Mustika pearls and bezoar stones are treasured for their rarity and scarcity. (healingcrystalstones.com)
  • Because of this, we at Mani Zone are dedicated to a constant quest for the knowledge and insight we can tap into but researching and learning all we can about Mustika pearls and bezoar stones. (healingcrystalstones.com)
  • Furthermore, Mani Zone is committed to educate others about the supernatural capabilities bezoar stones and Mustika pearls are naturally imbued with. (healingcrystalstones.com)
  • Whale Pearls or Jumbu Matsya Mani are generally big round rough textured stones found in various colors. (tantraveda.net)
  • A bezoar (/ˈbizɔːr/ BEE-zor) is a mass often found trapped in the gastrointestinal system, though it can occur in other locations. (wikipedia.org)
  • The presence of an undigested exogenous substance in the gastrointestinal tract is called a bezoar. (news-medical.net)
  • Bezoars can be formed due to predisposing factors such as mental retardation, iron deficiency (anemia), gastrointestinal surgery, and psychological disorders. (news-medical.net)
  • They may be found in any part of the gastrointestinal system, generally in the stomach. (news-medical.net)
  • While examining patients with dyspepsia, gastrointestinal bezoars should be considered in the diagnosis because the condition may elude diagnosis otherwise. (news-medical.net)
  • Bezoars are aggregates of inedible or undigested material found in the Gastrointestinal tract. (dherbs.com)
  • Gastric bezoars can occur in all age groups and often occur in patients with behavior disorders, abnormal gastric emptying, or altered gastrointestinal anatomy. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Bezoars are detectable as a mass lesion on imaging studies (eg, x-ray, ultrasound, CT) that are often done to evaluate the patient's nonspecific upper gastrointestinal symptoms. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Though most of the pearls are most difficult to procure and are not found these days, but some of them are still available in the international market. (tantraveda.net)
  • Mostly mix textures of blue and various other colors have also be seen in these cloud pearls, which can still be found. (tantraveda.net)
  • Generally these pearls are found with either gem collectors, antique collectors, or with the age old hierarchy of kings and their heirs, who have started selling them now for good fortunes as their kingdom and old royal days have gone now. (tantraveda.net)
  • These pearls or gaj mukta is said to be found in the temple of a special species of elephants and old mammoths thousands of years old. (tantraveda.net)
  • Phytobezoars are concretions of poorly digested fruit and vegetable fibers found in the alimentary tract. (biomedcentral.com)
  • singular bolus) have the archaic and positive meaning of bezoar, and are composed of loose aggregates of food items such as seeds, fruit pith, or pits, as well as other types of items such as shellac, bubble gum, soil, and concretions of some medications. (wikipedia.org)
  • Bezoars are concretions found in the stomachs of animals that were once believed to cure poisoning and plague. (howstuffworks.com)
  • Sometimes, a scope is used (endoscopy) to directly view the bezoar in the stomach. (medlineplus.gov)
  • In some cases, small bezoars may be removed through a scope placed through the mouth into the stomach. (medlineplus.gov)
  • If you found a lump of hair in an animal's stomach, would you first thought be "Huh, I bet that will help cure poison! (themcelroy.family)
  • Small-bowel bezoars normally come from the stomach, and primary small-bowel bezoars are very rare. (biomedcentral.com)
  • This intraoperative photograph demonstrates the bezoar being delivered through a longitudinal gastrotomy made along the body of the stomach. (medscape.com)
  • Patient was operated to find a mass extending from stomach to terminal ileum. (who.int)
  • On endoscopy, bezoars have an unmistakable irregular surface and may range in color from yellow-green to gray-black. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Intraoperative finding of bezoar causing bowel obstruction. (ajtmh.org)
  • Lactobezoars are a specific type of food bezoar comprising inspissated milk. (wikipedia.org)
  • Pharmacobezoars (or medication bezoars) are mostly tablets or semiliquid masses of drugs, normally found following an overdose of sustained-release medications. (wikipedia.org)
  • Esophageal bezoars discovered in nasogastrically fed patients on mechanical ventilation and sedation are reported to be due to the precipitation of certain food types rich in casein, which are precipitated with gastric acid reflux to form esophageal bezoars. (wikipedia.org)
  • Bezoars can also be caused by gastroparesis due to the slowing of gastric emptying, which allows food to form a bolus. (wikipedia.org)
  • other systemic illness, or drugs increases the risk of gastric bezoar formation. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Gastric bezoars are usually asymptomatic. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Previous gastric resection, gastrojejunostomy, or pyloroplasty predispose people to bezoar formation. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy notes that consumption of unripened persimmons has been identified as the main cause of epidemics of intestinal bezoars and that up to 90 percent of bezoars that occur from excessive consumption require surgery for removal. (wikipedia.org)
  • Primary small-bowel bezoars almost always present as intestinal obstructions, although it is a very rare cause, being responsible for less than 3% of all small-bowel obstructions in one series. (biomedcentral.com)
  • bē′zor) [Arabic bazahr, protecting against poison] A hard mass of entangled material sometimes found in the stomachs and intestines of animals and humans, such as a hairball (trichobezoar), a hair and vegetable fiberball (trichophytobezoar), or a vegetable food-ball (phytobezoar). (mhmedical.com)
  • Upon exploration, we found a primary small-bowel bezoar originating in a jejunal diverticulum and causing jejunal obstruction. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Primary small-bowel bezoars are very rare but must be kept in mind as a possible cause of small-bowel obstruction. (biomedcentral.com)
  • GI obstruction from bezoars are more common in teens with emotional disturbances or mental retardation. (medscape.com)
  • Unusual mustikas from a treasure hoard found at the ruins of an old keraton (palace) site in East Java. (bezoarmustikapearls.com)
  • The myth of the bezoar as an antidote reached Europe from the Middle East in the 11th century and remained popular until it started to fall into disrepute by the 18th century. (wikipedia.org)
  • People believed that a bezoar had the power of a universal antidote and would work against any poison - a drinking glass which contained a bezoar could allegedly neutralize any poison poured into it. (wikipedia.org)
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  • To find the Queen Bee, you will have to dig through the jungle biome and search for the Queen Bee's hive . (thenerdstash.com)
  • Generally, bezoars are mostly seen in females aged 10 to 19 years. (medlineplus.gov)
  • It is generally found deep in the soft sand of the unexplored sea shores and islands lost deep in the sea. (tantraveda.net)
  • In 1567, French surgeon Ambroise Paré did not believe that it was possible for the bezoar to cure the effects of any poison and described an experiment to test the properties of the stone. (wikipedia.org)
  • Paré administered the bezoar stone to the cook, but it had no effect, and the cook died in agony seven hours after taking the poison, proving that - contrary to popular belief - the bezoar could not cure all poisons. (wikipedia.org)
  • Modern examinations of the properties of bezoars by Gustaf Arrhenius and Andrew A. Benson of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography show that when bezoars are immersed in an arsenic-laced solution, they can remove the poison. (wikipedia.org)
  • A handwritten tract found in the box dated Nov. 11th 1870 and signed by John Davidson states: 'Bezoars - extract from John Davidson's African journal, privately printed London 1839. (finch-and-co.co.uk)
  • Chewing on or eating hair or fuzzy materials (or indigestible materials such as plastic bags) can lead to the formation of a bezoar. (medlineplus.gov)
  • these factors are more common among older people, who are thus at higher risk of bezoar formation. (msdmanuals.com)
  • A bezoar is a ball of swallowed foreign material most often composed of hair or fiber. (medlineplus.gov)
  • If your child has had a hair bezoar in the past, trim the child's hair short so they cannot put the ends in the mouth. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Trichobezoar is a bezoar formed from hair - an extreme form of hairball. (wikipedia.org)
  • Oh, it's just a " sort of calculus or concretion , a stone found in the intestines of mostly ruminant mammals" - that, or a big chunk of impacted hair in the maw of a human who compulsively munches on his or her delicious tresses. (techyum.com)
  • Bezoar is collection of undigested material such as hair, drugs and plastic or combinations. (who.int)
  • A Rare Bezoar Stone Contained in a Victorian Glass Lidded Specimen Box with a label reading: 'Bezoar (Baid-El-Mi'Hor) Bt. (finch-and-co.co.uk)
  • And why did Stanley take bezoar stone and unicorn horn? (tudorsociety.com)
  • These are shamanic items found buried in areas of old Javanese villages/keraton. (bezoarmustikapearls.com)
  • No items found. (justiniyoung.com)
  • Keep reading below to learn where to find the Queen Bee in Terraria , how to defeat her, and even what kind of cool items she will drop! (thenerdstash.com)
  • There are 300 different breeds and 924 million goats in total, that can be found all over the world today (they can survive in all areas that provide plenty of food). (softschools.com)
  • Asia has the largest variety of sheep and goats found anywhere on Earth. (globalhuntingsafaris.com)
  • The bezoar may need to be surgically removed, especially if it is large. (medlineplus.gov)
  • A bezoar in the large intestine is known as a fecalith. (wikipedia.org)
  • The case concerned a purchaser who sued for the return of the purchase price of an allegedly fraudulent bezoar. (wikipedia.org)
  • But porcupine dates are hard to find, and the price is very expensive. (porcupinecancertreatment.com)
  • The surface of the horns is relatively smooth or has small ripples, in contrast to the transverse ridges found on the ibex's horns. (saudi-archaeology.com)
  • Bezoars were important objects in cabinets of curiosity and in natural-history collections, mainly for their use in early-modern pharmacy and in the study of animal health. (wikipedia.org)
  • She had in fact made many of her most important finds after winter storms. (kathygrossman.com)
  • Mary Anning (May 21, 1799-March 9, 1847, from breast cancer) was a British fossil collector, dealer, and paleontologist, who became known around the world for important finds in the Jurassic marine fossil beds at Lyme Regis. (kathygrossman.com)
  • They also found the first two plesiosaurs and the first pterosaur skeleton located outside Bavaria, Germany, plus important fish fossils. (kathygrossman.com)
  • The wind wasn't nearly as brisk as it had been, and in February he hadn't been treated to the contented grunting of a marmot, grubbing for whatever food it could find so high above tree line. (fanfiction.net)
  • Over at the New England Journal of Medicine, the case studies this month include that of a woman found to have a 4.5-kilogram bezoar in her tumtum. (techyum.com)
  • Extensive reference to bezoars also appears in the Picatrix. (wikipedia.org)
  • it appears in an early episode of a certain Beowulf-lover's The Sandman , wherein a bezoar is needed to cast a spell that'll imprison the muse Calliope and shake an author loose from his writer's block - something I am sure a real writer would never do without a really good reason or an approaching deadline on a project for which s/he's already spent the advance. (techyum.com)
  • One of the main focuses of this book is that it is claimed to be the Devil's Bible due to the picture of the devilish creature found on page 290 of the codex as well as the deal made with the devil by the scribe who had been closed up inside the brick walls of the monastery. (abovetopsecret.com)
  • and a further reference to them is to be found in a work, published last year, by M. Jéhan de Saint Clavier, upon 'Britanny. (google.cl)
  • You find the damnedest things on the Internet. (blogspot.com)
  • But to me it is perhaps most famous as the setting for Mary Anning's ichthyosaur finds. (kathygrossman.com)
  • I may do a calendar or a photobook soon, with some of that money going to animal/nature charities, because it'd be nice to find some way to direct these lovely photos I was able to take of the kits. (terribleminds.com)