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(Humulus lupulus) considered to have a marked relaxing effect on the central nervous system. Aids in relieving tension & anxiety.
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Humulus lupulus L. (family Cannabidaceae) DESCRIPTION: A perennial climbing vine that bears conelike fruits, it has dark green heart-shaped leaves. RANGE: Native to temperate North America, Eurasia, and South America, hops is also cultivated in the Czech Republic, England, Germany, and Australia. APPLICATION: The resin in hops has been used for over 1,000 years as a beer preservative and is also a popular herbal sleep aid, though studies on the latter are inconclusive. ...
Ãâó: www.canoe.ca/HealthHerbal/h.html
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| HOP |
A term used in routing. A path to a destination on a network is a series of hops, through routers, away from the origin.
Ãâó: www.red.net/glossary/h.php
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| hops |
One of the four principal ingredients of beer, hops are flower cones added to beer as a bittering agent, a preservative, and an aromatic.
Ãâó: www.beerbooks.com/resource/quick/glossary.html
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| hop e. |
conjunctivitis in hop pickers caused by irritation from the spinelike hairs of the hop plant.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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