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referring to spiny ornamentation; eg the fine spines seen on the surface of some species of puffballs in the genus Lycoperdon. Also, the finely spined spores of Laccaria species.
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| echinacea |
(Echinacea purpurea) has anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial & antiseptic properties. Often included in herbal blends with vitamin C for nutritional support against allergy-type conditions.
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| echinacea |
Assists immune function, anti-inflammatory. Elder Flower - Used in eye and skin creams for its astringent properties. Eucalyptus - Antiseptic, cooling and stimulating, eucalyptus oil has blood stimulation properties, beneficial for the treatment of hair loss. Evening primrose - Used as an astringent and helpful for reducing skin irritation. Also beneficial for dehydrated skin.
Ãâó: www.salon-collective.co.uk/herbal_glossary.php
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| Echinacea purpurea |
A native American perennial herb (purple coneflower) of the family Compositae. Its root and leaf extracts are promoted both for their effects on wound healing and for their impact on the treatment and prevention of respiratory
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Any of a class of antifungal drugs that block the synthesis of the fungal cell wall.
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