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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

The Code at the top...

That code is ARGO, it has a very Important meaning.
Should you want those herbs to do the things.... they can do, you need to know what the "R" is at the very least. Knowing all of it will allow you to get a chance at understanding, they can do some very incredible healing, but they need food for fuel just like a horse on a good yoke.
The answer is described here, if, IF, if, if, if  you can understand the simple.
http://www.roseabsorbtion.blogspot.ca
God Bless us all...
R

Sunday, March 28, 2010

ALIMOS 36-1-120-RM


Title
Sapsis, Mercurii Basis, Osiridis, Diadema
Heliostephanon- A sort of corona of the sun
Sacer Caulis, Sea Purslane, Sea Orach, Atriplex Halimos
Atriplex Halimus, Chenopodium Halimos.

Uses
Very majic, much more research to be done...
Leaves can be eaten like a vegatable, with meat.
One teaspoon of the root, drank will cause a lot
of milk in breast feeding.
It is said, that fed to cows will make 
them give great amounts of milk.
Cures - Convolsions, Hernias, Griping.

CHALBANE 35-3-97-R













Title
Ferula Galbaniflua,
Metopium, Galbanum Plant

Uses
Smeared on with vinegar or salt peter,
it is said to remove freckles.
Swallowed for coughs and breathing.
inhaled for the epileptic.
Used in Incense.

MARATHRON, IPPOMARATHRON, 34-3-81-3-82-RM*














Title
Thymarnolion- wild fennel, Foeniculum,
Foeniculum Officinale, Foeniculum Vulgare Germanicum,
Foeniculum Capillaceum, Foeniculum Foernicilum,
Anthum Foeniculum, Marathrum, Elaphicum, Nephrium,
Ophigenium, Ophioctonon, Herpyxe, Lyme, Cervi Ocellum,
Chemis, Ascacau, Hippomaratrum, Libanotis, Cachrys Libanotis,
Cachola, Hippomaratrum Siculus, Marathrum Sylvestris, Sampsos,
Faeniculum Erraticum, Faeniculos, Cuinos, Meum, Sistrameor, Common
fennel, Waterweed, Wild Fennel, Hairy Hippomaratrum, Rosemarry
Frankincense.


Uses
More research to be done...
It is said that the juice from the brusied stalks and leaves
(dried in the sun) will restore sight.
It s cut during flowering and laid by a fire so the stalk will 
exude a gum which is better for eye medications.

MURSINE 33-1-155-4-146-RM











Title
Genitura Herculis, Myrtus Communis,
Myrsine Africana, Myrtus Communis Vari Romana,
African Myrsine, Broad Leafed Myrtle.
Mursine Agria

Uses
Choose the Black myrtle, for it is better than the white.
The newly grown stalks are eaten instead of asparagus.
Ablack myrtle wine...
Good for stomach, bladder measles, singles, ovaries.
good for heart (Cardiandi)
Makes hair grow long quickly,
Used as symbols of love and immortality
Eden.

KALAMOS NASTOS, SURIGGIOS, DONAX, PHRAGMITES CALAMUS 32-1-114-R

















Title
Dendrocalamus Strictus-Male Bamboo
Donax Arundinaceus, Arundo Donax-Giant Reed,
Bamboo, Bamboo Reed, Cane,
Bambusa Arundinacea-Common Bamboo,
Phragraites Communis, Arundo Phragmites,
Arundo Vulgaris-Common Reed, Dutch reed,
Calumus Rotang-Rattan Cane, Chair bottom Cane,
Syringia Vulgaris-Common Lilic, Pipe Tree,
Bambusa Vulgaris.

Uses
Use that which is thin, and inclined to whiteness,
Use the root, brusied and crumbled,
Use the leaves -poundede and applied, 
The bark burned, and (blank blank blank) grows hair...

Saturday, March 27, 2010

LIBANON THUS 31-1-81-R*

















Title

Boswellia Carterii, Boswellia Papyrifera,
Boswellia Floribunda, Boswellia Serrata,
Gum from Frankincense, Olibanum Tree,
Salai, salai Guggal.

Uses

Pain Killer, Arthritis, Antiwrinkle,
Anti Inflamatory, Good for Blood.
Choose that which is naturally round,
white and when broken fat within.
Fire test is best, burns strait.
An Incense is made from the bark,
the best burns with clear smoke,
smells sweet and kindles'

SMURNA 30-4-177-R *















Title
Commiphora Myrrha, Myrrh Tree,
Myrrha, Myrrhin, Commiphora Abyssinica Coarse,

Uses
An incredilble amount of uses, they just are listed everywhere.
Myrrha was once worth more than gold.
Choose that which IS new, brittle, light, of the same colour
throughout and which when broken is very smoth like a nail,
and is in small pieces.
It should also be bitter, sharp, fragrant and warming.

MURRIS 29-4-116

















Title
Scandix, Myrrhis, Cicutaria, Myrrhis Sylvestris,
Seminibus, Laevibus, Anthriscus Sylvestris,
Chaerophyllum Sylvestre, MyrrhisOdorato
Scandix Odorata, Chaerophyllum Odoratum,
Conila, Myrrha, Wild Chervil, Cow Parsley,
Cow weed, Myrrh, Sweet Cicely, British Myrrh,
Sweet Fern. Ravenswing.

Uses
More research to do on this herb.
Be careful as there are many lookalikes
which can do bad things to you.
Good against Infections during Pestilential Season,
drink in wine 2 to 3 times per day.
Can be used as a Mosquito repellent.

Friday, March 26, 2010

KROTON E KIKI 28-4-164-RM
















Title
Sanguis Febris, Ricinus, Ricinus Vulgaris,
Ricinus Communis, Croton Tiglium, Croton Actus,
Croton Jamalgota, Pavana, Tiglium Officinalis, Croton,
Crotona, Sesanum Sylvestre, Seseli Cyprium, Systhamna,
Trixis, Ricinus, Lupa, Castor bean Plant, Croton Oil plant,
Purging Croton, Tiglium.

Uses
More research to be done, many uses...
Out of the seed when peeled, is pressed
an oil called Cicinum ...
It is useful for candles and Plasters...
It is purging...

KATANANKE 27-4-134-RM














Title
Archaras, Arcopus, Catananche Graeca,
Hymenoema Graecum, Hymenoema Tournefortii,
Catananche Cerulea, Damnamene, Dionysias,
Thyrsion, Demos,Cemos, Crotion, Herba Filicula,
Datisca, Lovis Madius, Caropithla, Candy Lions Foot,
Blue Succory, Blue Cupidone, Cupids Dart.

Uses
How to make part of my knowledge.
Powerful Liquid, Love medicines,
Used by Thessalian women.

LEONTOPODION 26-4-131-RM















Title

Sanguis Crocodili, Crocomerion,
Leontopodium Vulgare, Gnaphalium
Leontopodium, Leontopodium Alpinum,
Zoonychon, Aetonychon, Cemus, Damnamene,
Idiophyton, Phytobasila, Crossion,Crossophthoon,
Crocomerion, Daphneones, Minercium, Newmatis,
Palladium, Flammula, Common Lions Foot, Lions
Paw Cudweed, Edelweiss, Lions Foot, Live Ever,
Everlasting.

Uses
Many uses to research, (Pliny)
It is said to be a Love Medicine, if hung on a person.

BOUGLOSSON 25-4-128-RM


Title
Genitura Felis, Bouglosson, Borrago,
Buglossa Vera, Buglossum Latifolium Borrago,
Borago Officinalis, Buglossum Officinale,
Anchusa Italica, Anchusa Paniculata,
Tzanuchi, Antuenrin Besor, Lingua Bovis,
Libanis, Ansanaph.

Uses

Many uses, to research..
Leaves on ground, put into wine is taught
to cause Mirth.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

MUAGROS 24-4-117

















Title
Myagrum Sativum, Camelina Sativa,
Camelina, Gold of Pleasure, Melampyrom.

Uses
2 quotes from dio
"They use it scorching and brusing it, and
rubbing the stems, and using them instead of candles"
"It seems that the fat from them makes sleek
and smooth any roughness on the body."
It is said that harvested at the correct time
and treated correctly it will be like Cannabis Sativa.

AEIZOON TO MEGA 23-4-89-RM

















Title
Paronychia, Chrysitis, Sedum Maius,
Sedium majus Vulgare, Sempervivum Tectorum,
Aeithales, Ambrosion, Chrysospermon, Zoophthalmon,
Bouophthalmum, Stergethron, Aeonion, Aichryson,
Holochryson, Chrysanthemon, Protogonom,
Boros, Notios, Ceriacuspia, Joviscaulis, Leapetes,
Sedum Majus, Pamphanes, Houseleek.

Uses
Leaves are good for eye inflamation, burns,
and gout in the feet.
This is a dio quote" the juice is effective rubbed
on weak eyes, by reason of blood" ?
A quote from me...
"Plays a part in the making of Ambrosia,
some know what I mean...
A little mind control anyone" ?

CHAMAIPITUS 22-3-175-RM

















Title

Sanguis Minervae, Chamaepitys Lutea Vulgaris,
Teucrium Chamaepitys, Ajuga Chamaepitys,
Pitusorusis, Orizelon, Holocyron, Wildbryony,
Ionia, Sideritis, Cupripum, Dochela, Ground Pine,
Yellow Bugle.

Uses
It is said that it will cure Cancers.
When smeared on breasts , it will remove hard lumps.

NUMPHAIA 21-3-148















Title
Nyphaea, Candida, Nymphaea Alba Major,
Nymphaea Alba, Water Nymph, Flatter
Dock, White Water lilly.

Uses
The root with water takes away Psoriasis,
applied with pitch it cures Alopecia.

ORCHIS ETEROS 20-3-142


















Title
Trichis-Serapias mas, Triorchis mas Minor,
Orchis Morio, Triorchis Foemina, Orchis Fucum
Ophrys Insectifera, Ophrys Apifera.
Green winged Orchid, Bee Orchid.

Uses
The dry root sprinkled on, stops Nomae,
also called Grazers Disease,
also known as Flesh eating Disease.

ARTEMISIA MONOKLONOS, ARTEMISIA MONKLONOS ETERA 19-3-127-RM
















Title
Sanguis Hominis, Artemisia Latifolia,
Artemis Vulgaris Major, Artemis Vulgaris,
Artemis Tenuifolia, Matricaria, Matricaria Vulgaris,
Matricaria Parthenium, Pyrethrum Parthenium,
Parthenium Matricaria, Chrysanthemum Parthenium,
Artemisia Monoclonos, Tanacetum, Tagetes,
Artemisia Tenuifloia, Chrysanthemum Vulgare,
Tanacetum Vulgare, Toxetesia, Ephesia, Anactorios,
Sozusa, Lea, Lycophays, Chrysanthemon, Salentia,
Serpyllum, Herba Regia, Rapium, Tertanageta,
Artenisia, Ponem, Zuoste, Feverfew Chrysanthemum,
Common Tansy, Buttons,
Some say - Wormwood, Mugwort family.
I've many years of research to study, on this herb.

Uses
Boil the Large Branches and rub on those with
hard blood, around joints.
It heals many things...

PRASION 18-3-119 - RM















Title
Sanguis Tauri, Marrubium, Marrubium Vulgare,
Album Vulgare, Prasium Majus, Prasium Minus,
Common White Horehound, Great Hedge Netle,
Small Sicilian Prasium

Uses
The dried leaves with seeds, boiled are good for
Tuberculosis, Lungs, Cough, Asthma.
Good for bad poisons, antidote.
It is said that if it is rubbed on with wine and
honey, it will Restore sight?

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

SILPHION 17-3-94-RM-gotwm




















Title
Magudaris, Laserpitium Germanicum, Osteritium,
Imperatoria Major, Imperatoria Ostruthium,
Peucedanum Ostruthium, Masterwort,
Broad-leaved Hog's Fennel.
This particular herb, or at least the herb
mentioned as the original, is believed to be extinct.
I am planning on doing a few decades of research
on this herb as it has special properties.
The Stalk is called " Sylphium, or Maspetum
The Root is called "Magudarim"
The leaves are called "Maspeta"


Use
The liquid from the roots and stalk is
red and somewhat transparent, and is
considered best, for medicinal uses...
It is said to cure everything from baldness to cancer?

PEUKEDANON 16-3-93-RM


















Title
Bonus daemon, Peucedanum, Germanicum,
Peucedanum officinale, Selinum officinale,
Selinum peucedanum, Agrion, Agriophyllon,
Pinasgelum, Statria, Hog's fennel, Sulphur weed.


Use
You will know if you are picking the correct herb,
as the correct one will cause headaches and vertigo.
Good for , headaches, mental illness, the odor will
aid with strength, and will revive fainted persons.
With olive oil it is good for earaches.
A decoction as a drink is good for the blatter and kidneys.
Choose the roots that are new and full of scent.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

DIKTAMNON 15-3-37-R




















Title
Dictamnus Albus, Dictamnus Fraxinella, Origanum Dictamnus,
Dictamnus Creticus, AmaracusDictamnus, Pilegium Sylvestre,
Embactron, Beluacos, Artemedion, Creticus, Ephemeron, Eldian,
Belotocos, Dorcidium, Elbunium, Ustilago, Rustica, White Dittany,
Gas Plant, Candle Plant, Fraxinella, Dittany of Crete.


Use
Very good for skin (how too is part of recipe)
It is said that the juice will instantly cure a wound from Iron.
It is said that the goats which feed on this herb,reject arrows.

USSOPOS 14-3-30-R




















Title
Hyssopus Hortensis, Hyssopus Officinalis,
Hyssopum, Later, Cassiala, Hyssop, Pesalem
Hyssop of the bible.



Use
Boiled with figs,water, honey and rue, it
helps with all aliments of the lungs.
Applied with warm water it reduces brusies.
boiled with vinegar, applied as a lotion,
it soothes toothache.
The smoke inhaled does the same.

ASPHODELOS 13-2-199

















Title
Asphodelus Foemina, Lilium Purpureum,
Lilium Martagone, Asphodelus Albus,
Asphodelus Ramosus, Anthericum,
Albicium, Asphodel, King's Rod


Use
It is said that the burnt ashes of the
roots can be rubbed on to thicken hair.
One teaspoonful of the juice from the
root, with wine cures the pain of gout.
The flower must not be allowed to seed
to much as it will become useless.
The "Flower" was also known as "Anthericon".