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Thursday 13: Thirteen Herbalism Terms Defined

A Catherine Noon

In the study of herbalism, I come across a number of terms that are both interesting and mystifying, since they’re not things we use in everyday conversation. I thought I’d share 13 with you – out of a list of quite a bit more than that! o.O… Never knew whatcha didn’t know, huh? Me neither.

So. Here we go:

1. Abortifacient: A drug or other agent that induces the expulsion of a fetus.

2. Alterative: An agent that produces gradual beneficial change in the body, usually by improving nutrition, without having any marked specific effect and without causing sensible evacuation.

3. Analgesic: A drug that relieves or diminishes pain.

4. Anaphrodesiac: An agent that reduces sexual desire or potency.

5. Anesthetic: An agent that deadens sensation.

6. Anthelmintic: An agent that destroys or expels intestinal worms; vermicide; vermifuge.

7. Anthocyanins: Any of a class of soluble glycoside pigments that are responsible for most of the blue to red colors in leaves, flowers, and other plant parts.

Bonus: Glycoside: Noun: A compound formed from a simple sugar and another compound by replacement of a hydroxyl group in the sugar molecule.

8. Antibiotic: An agent that destroys or arrest the growth of micro-organisms.

9. Anticoagulant: An agent that prevents clotting in a liquid, as in blood.

10. Antiemetic: An agent that counteracts nausea and relieves vomiting.

11. Antihydrotic: An agent that reduces or suppresses perspiration.

12. Antiperiodic: An agent that counteracts periodic or intermittent diseases (such as malaria).

13. Antipyretic: An agent that prevents or reduces fever.

Source: Jeanne Rose,The Medicinal Herbal, Aromatherapy and Herbal Studies Course, 2001, page 102

The Seduction of Words

A Catherine Noon

Let’s face it:  words are sexy!  Come visit me on Silken Sheets and Seduction and tell me YOUR favorite words!

Around the Blogosphere – Come Along!

A Catherine Noon

Thank you to bestselling author Delilah Devlin, for graciously offering Rachel and me a guest post today.  I wrote about NaNoWriMo (of course!) and give some details about what all the madness entails.  Stop by today, and comment please!  (That way, it will look like I have friends – grin!)

Should You NaNo?

A Catherine Noon

Join me today at the Writer’s Retreat Blog, where I answer the question of whether or not to NaNo!

And the Craziness Begins!

A Catherine Noon

NaNoWriMo officially begins today!  Have you signed up?  If so, I’m a.catherine.noon on the NaNoSite, so please come friend me.

What is NaNo, you ask?  It’s that craziness that is November!  Every year in November, National Novel Writing Month encourages thousands of people to write, and many of them complete the 50,000 goal – and more! – and come away with completed novel drafts.  It’s great fun!

Check it out, and the NaNoWriMo site!

Dragons!

A Catherine Noon

Come visit me today Beyond the Veil.  I share my love of dragons and stitchery, and some of my super sekrit places to get great stitchery kits.  Enjoy!

A Bit of Baby…

A Catherine Noon

Wow, it’s already October! Time passes so quickly, eh?

I have been knitting, just not writing about it. Currently, I am working on holiday gifts and a very quick baby blanket for my husband’s boss, to give to him tonight at his birthday party. He just had a baby (well, his wife did), and so I wanted to have the blanket done when I see him. JUST finished it today! ~pants~

It’s from a very easy pattern book by Jean Leinhauser and Rita Weiss called 7 Day Afghans called “Raspberries and Cream.” I varied the pattern a bit and used two slip stitches for the main color rather than one; I like the receding window pane effect as well as the loft of the resultant fabric.

I don’t have time to wash it before tonight, and it needs to be; while blocking isn’t strictly necessary with the acrylic yarn I used it does need to be reshaped and washing will help that. It has a two-inch seed-stitch border around it which allows it to lay flat.

In this image, you can see the back of the blanket and how the two-stitch carries along the back help it to be extra fluffy. It’s a nice blanket to squish against and I think it will feel really nice against baby’s skin.

Dragons and Werewolves and Paranormal, Oh My!

A Catherine Noon

Join me as I share some of my thoughts on dragons, werewolves, and the paranormal in fiction and television and movies, today at Beyond the Veil.

My First Post Is Up on Silken Sheets!

A Catherine Noon

I recently joined a group blog, called Silken Sheets & Seduction.  As part of our launch, we are giving away some amazing prizes, including an e-reader loaded with 50 ebooks.

My first post, “What Is Sexy To Me,” is up and ready for your perusal.  Check it out – and please leave a comment; we love ’em!

Enjoy!

Silken Sheets & Seduction Launch Party!

A Catherine Noon

Silken Sheets & Seduction is going live in 2.5 hours!  To celebrate, we are giving away a Kindle loaded with over 35 books, as well as several other amazing prizes.  Check out our trailer on You Tube today!

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