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Www.ibiblio.org/london/orgfarm/beekeeping/bee-pollen.production-storage-use ZO I know it's not exactly an herb, but can magnuson@digitec.co.za (Paul Magnuson)Newsgroups alt.folklore.herbs email address is ppripcm@plant1.agric.za http://www.ibiblio.org/london/orgfarm/beekeeping/bee-pollen.production-storage-u
Extractions: From paul.magnuson@digitec.co.za Sun Dec 4 21:04:32 EST 1994 Article: 7029 of alt.folklore.herbs Path: bigblue.oit.unc.edu!concert!rutgers!koriel!cs.utexas.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!ee.und.ac.za!csir.co.za!proxima.alt.za!digitec!paul.magnuson From: paul.magnuson@digitec.co.za (Paul Magnuson) Newsgroups: alt.folklore.herbs Subject: Bee Pollen question 1/2 Message-ID: Date: 3 Dec 94 06:16:00 GMT Distribution: world Organization: Digitec Online - South Africa Reply-To: paul.magnuson@digitec.co.za (Paul Magnuson) References: Date: 3 Dec 94 06:16:00 GMT Distribution: world Organization: Digitec Online - South Africa Reply-To: paul.magnuson@digitec.co.za (Paul Magnuson) References: Lines: 23 >>> Continued from previous message By the way, I am thrilled that you know what propolis is. Ask your herbalist or homeopath about its properties. If they don't know, look for herbalists/homeopaths trained in Eastern Europe. If they don't know, ask me. In short, it is an almost miraculous natural antimicrobial substance, which makes a wonderful ointment for external application to cuts and scrapes. I am sure that I would be in contravention of some very serious law if I suggested anything but external use, so talk to your homeopath). I wish you well Paul Paul Magnuson, Honeybee Research Unit, Plant Protection Research Institute, Agricultural Research Council, Pretoria, South Africa. My work e-mail address is ppripcm@plant1.agric.za - . SLMR 2.1a . "I drank WHAT!?" Socrates. Digitec Online - South Africa Telnet: bbs.digitec.co.za or 196.11.62.106
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Extractions: So What are We Missing? sci.agriculture alt.agriculture.misc alt.agriculture.fruit alt.agriculture.ratites ... clari.biz.agriculture.industry Note: To have access to these groups, your Internet Service Provider must carry the newsgroup. If your provider does not currently carry a group, usually all you have to do is ask. (Clarinet groups generally require a fee.) List Name Mailing List Description AGENG-L Agricultural Engineering and Intelligent Control AG-EXP-L Agricultural Expert Systems AGLAW-L Agricultural Law AGNMORE Agriculture and More AGRIC-L General Agriculture Mailing List AGECON-L Agricultural Economics Discussion List AGROECOL Agriculture Ecology APPLE-CROP-MG: Apple Crop Mailing Group BEE-L Bee Biology Discussion List BEEFTODAY-L Beef Today Discussion List COFARM Advancing Agricultural Research CROPWACH Monitor Crop Conditions D-MGT Dairy Management DAIRY-MG Dairy Mailing Group DAIRY-L Dairy Discussion List EXT-MEAT Meat Specialists Extension Group Discussion FAOLIST Food and Agriculture Org. Open Discussion List
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Internet Directory For Botany: Economic Botany, Ethnobotany alt.folklore.herbs The herb, Spice, and Medicinal Plant Digest, from University of aninformation source containing reports on the production, chemistry, and http://www.botany.net/IDB/subject/botecon.html
Extractions: INTERNET DIRECTORY FOR BOTANY: ECONOMIC BOTANY, ETHNOBOTANY Original location of this page: http://www.helsinki.fi/kmus/botecon.html Information on useful plants (food, medicine, material for textiles, etc.) and harmful plants (plant pathology, poisonous plants, weeds). Not many horticultural links (there are some in a separate file Gardening . Only a only few links on forestry and agriculture (there are comprehensive lists on these topics - some of them are listed under " link collections, resource guides ". Crops Ethnobotany Herbal Medicine Plant Pathology ... Weeds The Advanced Molecular Initiative in Community Agriculture (AMICA), Germany AgDB: Agriculture-related Databases, of AgNIC (AGriculture Network Information Center) . Directory that describes and links to primary (non-bibliographic) agriculture-related databases. It has both search and browse capabilities. AgNIC (Agricultural Network Information Center) Home Page, USA . AgNIC is a distributed network that provides access to agriculture-related information, subject area experts, and other resources in a manner in which the physical location of the resources is transparent to users. AGNIS (Agricultural And Natural Resources Information Systems) Home Page, USA
Mushroom References For Hepatitis It can lower alt, improve liver function, relieve immune system strengthening tonicin herb stores. proliferation and increasing the production of interleukins http://www.liverfriend.com/References/Mushroom_References_for_Hepatitis.htm
Extractions: Observation on the Treatment Effect of Agaricus Blazei Murrill to the Liver Function of Chronic Hepatitis Patients Originating from the mountain region of Piedade, Brazil, Royal Agaricus (Agaricus blazei Murill) has become quite popular there and in Asia as a panacea and also for its use in cancer. Interest was peaked when a much lower occurrence of adult diseases was found in this region. Research done in Japan in 1980's and 1990's appears to support these benefits. Studies demonstrate possible use in recovery from cancer as well as in prevention of the imbalance, while also shown promise for this mushroom's ability of lower blood glucose, serum cholesterol, and blood pressure, as well as that of strong immune enhancement. In Brazil, Agaricus is called "Cogmelo de Deus," Mushroom of God. After 3-month of treatment using Agaricus Blazei, the liver function was obviously improved, and there was a remarkable change in values including ALT, AST, bilirubin. It is obvious that Agaricus Blazei has a positive therapeutic effect. Agaricus Blazei influences all correlative perspectives of the liver function of chronic hepatitis, lowering GOT, GPT, and g-GTP. Serum connective cholic acid, serum ferritin, g-globulin, coagulation time after the treatment showed remarkable lowering. It is conceived that Agaricus Blazei has various therapeutic effects to hepatitis and presents a comprehensive control in the positive direction.
Asian Ginseng In animal studies, Panax species of ginseng have increased sperm production, sexualactivity, and sexual FughBerman A. herb-drug interactions. alt Med Rev. http://www.healthandage.com/html/res/com/ConsHerbs/GinsengAsianch.html
Extractions: Table of Contents Herbs Asian Ginseng Botanical Name: Panax ginseng Overview Plant Description What's It Made Of? Available Forms ... Supporting Research Overview Both American and Asian ginsengs belong to the species Panax and are similar in their chemical composition. Siberian ginseng ( Eleutherococcus senticosus ), on the other hand, although part of the same plant family called Araliaceae , is an entirely different plant and does not contain ginsenosides, the active ingredients found in both Asian and American ginseng. All three ginsengs (Asian, American, and Siberian) are regarded as adaptogens, substances that strengthen and normalize body functions, helping the body deal with various forms of stress. Ginseng may shorten the time that it takes to bounce back from illness or surgery, especially for elderly people. Research on Asian and American ginsengs has included the following: ADHD Asian ginseng could be helpful in treating alcohol intoxication. The herb may accomplish this by speeding up the metabolism (break down) of alcohol and, thus, allowing it to clear more quickly from the body. Or, as animal research suggests, ginseng may reduce the absorption of alcohol from the stomach.
American Ginseng In animal studies, ginseng has increased sperm production, sexual activity, and sexualperformance. FughBerman A. herb-drug interactions. Lancet. alt Med Rev. http://www.healthandage.com/html/res/com/ConsHerbs/GinsengAmericanch.html
Extractions: Table of Contents Herbs American Ginseng Botanical Name: Panax quinquefolium Overview Plant Description What's It Made Of? Available Forms ... Supporting Research Overview Ginseng is widely used to strengthen the immune system, and increase strength and vigor. Both American and Asian ginsengs belong to the species Panax and are similar in their chemical composition. Siberian ginseng ( Eleutherococcus senticosus ), on the other hand, although part of the same plant family called Araliaceae , is an entirely different plant and does not contain ginsenosides, the active ingredients found in both Asian and American ginseng. (Note: Asian ginseng is also known as Red Korean ginseng.) One similarity that American, Asian, and Siberian ginsengs all share is that each of these herbs is considered to be an adaptogen, a substance that strengthens the body, helping it return to normal when it has been subjected to stress. Therefore, they are considered to be valuable supports for those recovering from illness or surgery, especially the elderly. The root of American ginseng is light tan and gnarled. Its resemblance to the human body may have led herbalists to the folkloric belief that ginseng could cure all ills. In fact panax means all illness and ginseng has been used across the ages in many different cultures as a "cure-all".
Extractions: Influence of high intensity beef cattle stocking in herbaceous Mediterranean vegetation. M. Gutman, A. Perevolotzki and E.D.Ungar Agricultural Research Organization, (ARO), Department of Agronomy and Natural. Resources. The determination of the most beneficial utilization rate of pastures in Israel, or in other words the maximum plant biomass that can be gathered by the grazing animals while preserving the long range pastoral grazing potential, is a contentious task. Accordingly, the contribution of the dry pasture (from June to December ) to the production cycle is low and can be replaced with cheap supplementary feeds i.e. poultry litter, wheat straw and gin trash. It is preferential to consume the majority of the pasture when green and to supplement feeding in summer and autumn with cheap supplementary feeds.
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Extractions: Recibido: 1- 12- 1993 Aceptado: 6- 5- 1994 Regresar INTRODUCCIÓN Los pastos y forrajes ofrecen la fuente más barata en la alimentación animal. Sin embargo, se caraterizan por presentar de bajo a mediano contenido de proteína, minerales, digestibilidad, energía y altos valores de fibra. Consecuentemente son comunes los bajos niveles de producción, debido principalmente tanto a la calidad de la pastura, al tipo de animales empleado y a su manejo. Una de las vias para mejorar la calidad de la pastura es incluir las leguminosas en los potreros de gramíneas, debido a la capacidad que tienen de fijar el nitrógeno atmósferico, haciéndolo aprovechable indirectamente por las gramíneas a las cuales se encuentran asociados. De esta manera, se podrá disminuir el uso de fertilizantes, ya que las leguminosas fijan de 150 a 500 Kg N/ha/año y esto va a depender de la especie de leguminosa, de las condiciones edafoclimáticas y de las especies de gramíneas a las cuales se encuentran asociadas. Generalmente la ganadería de la zona alta andina, se caracteriza por utilizar animales de alto potencial genético, donde su alimentación se sustenta principalmente con el uso del pasto kikuyo (
Contents found in case of the mineralherb mixture which the highest concentration of AST,alt, ALP, CREA Seinfluence profitables health and production of treated http://www.ar.szczecin.pl/pliki/wydawnictwo/zn224.htm
Extractions: Abbrev.: Folia Univ. Agric. Stetin. 2001 Zootechnica 224 (42) Spis Treci / Contents 1. Antoni Bombik, Teresa Bombik Zmiennoæ zawartoci sk³adników mineralnych w surowicy krwi i sierci kol¹t / Variation of the content of mineral components in blood serum and hair of kids 2. Teresa Bombik, El¿bieta Bombik, Leon Saba Wp³yw mieszanek mineralnozio³owych na poziom wybranych mikroelementów w sierci ciel¹t / The effect of mineralherb mixtures on the level of selected microelements in the hair of calves 3. Angelika Ciela, Jolanta Janiszewska Koncentracja magnezu, cynku, miedzi i manganu w surowicy krwi ogierów ró¿nych ras / Concentrations of magnesium, zinc, copper and manganese in stallions blood serum of different breeds 4. Aleksander W. Demiaszkiewicz, Jan Dró¿d¿, Jacek Lachowicz Nicienie p³ucne wystêpuj¹ce u jeleni w Bieszczadach / Lung nematods in red deer in Bieszczady mountains 5. Bogdan Dêbski, Bronis³aw Zachara, Wojciech W¹sowicz Próby oceny poziomu selenu w Polsce oraz jego wp³ywu na zdrowotnoæ ludzi i zwierz¹t / Evaluation of Se-status in Poland and its relation with animal health as well as health status of Polish population 6. Zbigniew Dobrzañski, Helena Górecka, Roman Ko³acz, Henryk Górecki, Ewa Bodak
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Extractions: Women's Studies (WMS) 20393 AGC 290 SEM 1 Seminar 1 Kelly, PB M 0410-0600P HART 1130 68 52908 AGC 290 SEM 2 Seminar 1 The Staff W 0410-0500P HART 1130 60 @ AGC 298 VAR Group Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ AGC 299 VAR Research 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA Agricultural Education (AED) 20054 ABI 050C LEC 1 Animal Biology 3 The Staff TR 1030-1150A OLSON 101 36 I ** OPEN TO MAJORS ** @ ABI 92 VAR Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ABI 99 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ABI 189 IND Senior Practicum 2 The Staff TBA TBA ** OPEN TO MAJORS ** 53099 ABI 189D DIS Senior Practicum Discuss 1 The Staff TBA TBA ** OPEN TO MAJORS ** @ ABI 192 VAR Internship 1.0 -12.0 The Staff TBA TBA @ ABI 199 VAR Special Study 1.0 -5.0 The Staff TBA TBA
Untitled Document Mountains above Port Louis, Ayres 4754, in herb. Cyperaceae) Panamá N of Ipetí,alt ca 110 maydis) as a food source biology, composition, and production. http://rbt.ots.ac.cr/revistas/49-2/piepenbring.html
Extractions: E-mail: meike.piepenbring@uni-tuebingen.de Received 6-V-2000. Corrected 30-X-2000. Accepted 31-X-2000. Abstract: This is the first publication dedicated to the diversity of smut fungi in Panama based on field work, the study of herbarium specimens, and references taken from literature. It includes smuts parasitizing cultivated and wild plants. The latter are mostly found in rural vegetation. Among the 24 species cited here, 14 species are recorded for the first time for Panama. One of them, Sporisorium ovarium, is observed for the first time in Central America. Entyloma spilanthis is found on the host species Acmella papposa var. macrophylla (Asteraceae) for the first time. Entyloma costaricense and Entyloma ecuadorense are considered synonyms of Entyloma compositarum and Entyloma spilanthis respectively. "Sphacelotheca" panamensis is a very doubtful species. Descriptions of the species are complemented by some illustrations, a checklist, and a key.
Achillea Millefolium: FIRE EFFECTS were as follows (19251934) 22 alt.(ft) May Rhizomatous herb, rhizome in soil Initial-offsitecolonizer (off production doubled within 3 to 4 years postfire http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/plants/forb/achmil/all.html
Extractions: The scientific name of western yarrow is Achillea millefolium L. (Asteraceae) [ ]. There are both native and introduced phases of western yarrow in North America. Introduced and native phases differ primarily in chromosome number and are difficult to distinguish morphologically [ ]. Native and introduced phases hybridize. The intricate pattern of morphologic, geographic, and ecologic variation within the species has frustrated all efforts to organize an intraspecific taxonomy on a circumboreal or even a strictly North American basis [ ]. Most authorities do not recognize infrataxa [ ]; however, Kartesz [ ] recognizes the following varieties:
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Everniaprunastri Common Name(s) ach syn Ach lichen Crop Use(s) spice/herb/condiment Reference Schmeling,M., F. alt, et al. Plant production, Botany and Plant Protection, Univ http://www.newcrops.uq.edu.au/listing/everniaprunastri.htm