| licorice |
has been used as a sweetener and flavor in candies for centuries. It contains the glycoside, "glcyrrhizin" which has a similar structure and activity as adrenal steroids. This property makes licorice a good anti-inflammatory agent similar to cortisone and is useful for improving joint mobility.
Ãâó: beseen.net/BeHealthy/ideaconcepts/max.htm
|
|---|---|
| license |
A certificate issued under law by a governmental body authorizing an individual or company to do a specific thing; the document for such authorization.
Ãâó: www.faststart.state.ri.us/bfs_glossary.html
|
| lichen |
an associations between an algae and a fungus living in a mutualistic state of symbiosis on trees or rocks, resembling one single organism.
Ãâó: www.hamiltonnature.org/habitats/glossary.htm
|
| license |
Legal license granted by copyright or trademark holder for the use of a likeness or character in a model kit. As licenses are usually expensive, many garage kits are unlicensed reproductions of likenesses and characters from television, film, comics, etc. A licensed kit is considered to be the official version of that kit, even though other similar kits may exist.
Ãâó: www.gremlins.com/garage/terms.html
|
| lichenification |
Thickened skin with exaggerated skin lines
Ãâó: www.emergency-medicine.info/articles/dermatology-t...
|