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DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
Complete, labeled illustrations of 11 portions of the digestive system.
Illustrations by award-winning medical illustrator Vincent Perez.
Citrine: is the November birthstone. It is a promoter of creativity, helps personal clarity and eliminates self-destructive tendencies..
A symbol of joy, wisdom and peace, it is used to treat depression and is useful for the heart, kidney, digestive tract, liver and muscles.
Citrine is a cleanser of auras, a detoxifier of the body and it aids in tissue regeneration and mental stimulation. It is beneficial in
financial success, aiding in attraction and maintaining wealth. Citrine is one of two crystals which never have to be cleansed of
negative energy. The other is Selenite. Associated with the Solar Plexus Chakra.
crunchy, crumbly, buttery goodness
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Chris' Dips 'Down2Earth' Japanese Style Eggplant & Miso dip
This exciting gourmet dip is a surprise and delight. The smooth, creamy marinated eggplant perfectly blends with the Japanese flavours of miso and seaweed and just a hint of warming wasabi.
Miso, besides adding a wonderful depth of flavour is a blessing for the body. It contains all essential amino acids, is restorative for the digestive system, a great source of B vitamins and has been shown to strengthen the immune system. While super food seaweed is incredibly nutrient rich.
Sweet, green sugar snap peas are the perfect accompaniment. Create a Japanese style gourmet spread by offering teriyaki skewers, warm edamame beans, panko coated tempura prawns and sesame omelette alongside.
Edible Parts: Leaves, Seed,
Edible Uses: Condiment,
Edible leaves - raw in salads or used as a flavoring in cooked foods such as soups and stews. A mild aromatic flavor that is suggestive of aniseed. The leaves are often used as a flavoring, they form the basis of the seasoning 'fines herbes' and are an essential ingredient of 'bouquet garni'. The leaves should always be used fresh because the delicate flavor does not withstand drying or prolonged cooking. The leaves are ready for harvesting in about 8 weeks from sowing, the plant responds well to cut and come again harvesting. The seeds are used as a seasoning.
MEDICINAL USES: Digestive, Diuretic, Expectorant, Ophthalmic, Poultice, Stimulant,
Chervil is not widely used as a medicinal herb, though it is sometimes employed as a 'spring tonic' for cleansing the liver and kidneys, is a good remedy for settling the digestion and is said to be of value in treating poor memory and mental depression. The fresh plant, harvested just before flowering, is digestive, diuretic, expectorant, poultice and stimulant. The juice is used in the treatment of dropsy, arthritis and chronic skin ailments. The bruised leaves are used as a poultice for slow-healing wounds and a warm poultice is applied to painful joints. An infusion of the fresh leaves is also used as an eyewash to treat sore or inflamed eyes.
SEE: Garden Chervil
www.pfaf.org/user/plant.aspx?LatinName=Anthriscus+cerefolium
Did you know that children's games helped to make this one of the most common weeds in Britain.
Gardeners despise the plant, which absorbs about three times as much iron from the soil as other plants. However the lush flowers encourage bees for pollinating garden crops. All parts of the plants are used by herbalists; tea infused from the leaves or roots is said to stimulate the bloodstream, digestive organs, liver, kidneys and bladder.Over-indulgence can over-stimulate the latter,hence the French name of pissenlit or 'wet-a-bed' and the leaves are slightly bitter but can be used in salads.
Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake (Sistrurus catenatus catenatus)
One of Wisconsin's two venomous snakes and is classified by the state as Endangered.
he diet consists of a variety of small vertebrates, including mammals, lizards and snakes, as well as invertebrates such as centipedes. However, mammals and reptiles make up their bulk of their diet. Adults feed mainly on rodents, while juveniles usually prey on reptiles.
The venom of rattlesnakes contains specialized digestive enzymes that disrupt blood flow and prevent blood clotting. Severe internal bleeding causes the death of the small animals that this snake eats. After envenomation, the rattlesnake is able to withdraw from the dangers of sharp toothed prey animals until they are subdued and even partially digested by the action of the venom. However, this species is very shy and human bites are rare. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massasauga_Rattlesnake & Henry Villas Zoo Information Placard
Henry Vilas Free Zoo
Madison, Wisconsin
June 15, 2011
Most canine house owners don’t spend lots of time excited about their very own digestive processes, a lot much less the fundamentals of the canine digestive system. The one instances we actually interact with the canine digestive system are after we feed our dogs and after we trot them out to get rid of their waste. However what occurs to a canine’s kibble or canned meals from the time it enters their gaping maws to when it passes out the opposite finish? How lengthy does it take for a canine to digest meals? If you happen to had been to hazard a guess, you can most likely identify the most important stops alongside the route within the canine digestive system.
Meals enters by means of the mouth and slides down the esophagus on its method to the abdomen. From there, it takes within the sights of the small and massive intestines earlier than departing the physique. If that appears too easy, it's! The canine digestive system entails a staggering variety of organs, fluids and enzymes, all enjoying their roles to transform meals into usable vitality. No matter is left over, as surplus to necessities, is expelled by means of the anus within the type of feces.
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25 décembre, petit balade digestive sous le soleil hivernal.
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