Category: Apothecaries Corner

Examining the modern uses for natural materials and plants.

Apothecaries Corner – Echinacea

January 15, 2010 | No Comments
Apothecaries Corner – Echinacea

Today, the use of echinacea seems to be almost as common as that of over the counter pain medicines. Echinacea is found in a variety of products used to shorten the duration of the common cold and flu as well as reducing some of their symptoms.

Apothecaries Corner – Licorce

July 14, 2009 | No Comments
Apothecaries Corner – Licorce

Licorice is a flavorful herb that has been used in food and medicinal remedies for thousands of years. The licorice plant is a legume (related to beans and peas), native to southern Europe and parts of Asia. It is not related to Anise, Star Anise and Fennel, which are the source of superficially similar flavoring compounds.

Pavlova – A dessert named after a Ballernia

July 5, 2009 | No Comments
Pavlova – A dessert named after a Ballernia

Strawberries are one of the first gifts given to us as summer comes into its fullness. I have always thought that strawberries are the ideal berry for a young God & Goddess they are full of flavor both sweet and sour.

Apothicaries Corner – Garlic

May 25, 2009 | No Comments
Apothicaries Corner – Garlic

Other names: Allium sativum L; Poor Man’s Treacle; Rocambole, Stinky Rose; Ail; Allium; Ajo; Eschalot; Suan; The name is of Anglo-Saxon origin, being derived from gar (a spear) and lac (a plant), in reference to the shape of its leaves.

The leaves are long, narrow and flat like grass. The bulb (the most commonly eaten part) is of a compound nature, consisting of numerous bulblets, known technically as ‘cloves,’ grouped together between the membraneous scales and enclosed within a whitish skin, which holds them as in a sac.

Personal Visions Social

May 12, 2009 | No Comments
Personal Visions Social

I have decided to open up once again a social network hosted by Ning.com. This part of the website is about your personal journey, what has been found, what has been understood and what still needs more exploration.

Apothecaries Corner – Update on Salmonella

April 1, 2009 | No Comments
Apothecaries Corner – Update on Salmonella

An Updated Map of Salmonella Typhimurium As we all know this out break has effected our country, its people, and our economy at a time when we least needed it. Remember if there are no controls then your driving in a car without any steering.. Map of the outbreak What is  Salmonella Typhimurium? “Salmonella is [...]

Apothecaries Corner – An Important Notice

February 4, 2009 | No Comments
Apothecaries Corner – An Important Notice

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are working together to provide important information about the recall of certain peanut butter and peanut-containing products that are associated with the recent Salmonella Typhimurium outbreaks. The latest resource is the new HHS, FDA and CDC [...]

Apothecaries Corner – Bilberry

January 2, 2009 | No Comments
Apothecaries Corner – Bilberry

What is Bilberry? Other names: blaeberry, whortleberry, whinberry (or winberry), wimberry, myrtle blueberry, fraughan, among others. Bilberries are found in damp, acidic soils throughout the temperate and subarctic regions of the world. They are closely related to North American blueberries and huckleberries in the genus Vaccinium. Bilberries are darker in color, and usually appear near black [...]

Apothacaries Corner: ASTRAGALUS

November 5, 2008 | No Comments
Apothacaries Corner: ASTRAGALUS

What is Astragalus? Other names: Astragalus membranaceous Huang Qi, Bei Qi, Hwanggi, Milk Vetch. Astragalus is a plant native to Asia and is a member of the pea family. The Chinese name of the herb, huang qi, means “yellow leader”, because the root is yellow and it is considered to be one of the most important [...]

Apothecaries Corner

October 28, 2008 | No Comments
Apothecaries Corner

Welcome to one of my new periodic features “Apothicaries Corner”.  An Apothecary ( or uh-POTH-ih-kerry) is a historical name for what we now commonly think of as a pharmacist. In addition to pharmacy responsibilities, the apothecary offered general medical advice and a range of services that are now performed solely by other specialist practitioners, such as surgeons. Apothecaries often operated [...]

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