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genus of flowering plants in the poppy family Papaveraceae

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Grow, cook, eat, arrange with Sarah Raven & Arthur Parkinson
Biennials to sow from seed to fill the May gap - Episode 224

Grow, cook, eat, arrange with Sarah Raven & Arthur Parkinson

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 13:14


Biennials – plants which flower in their second year – may often be overlooked by us gardeners, but between their value for money, wonderful scent, and versatility they're among the best plants to sow and grow in any garden.Sarah makes the case for brilliant biennials in this episode of ‘grow, cook, eat, arrange', exploring how she came to appreciate their beauty, and which varieties are best for all aspects of your space.In this episode, discover:How the right mix of biennials can fill the awkward May gap with prolific blooms, all for the price of a seed packetThe best early-flowering biennials, from fragrant wallflowers to the scented sweet rocket, Hesperis matronalisMoth-pollinated varieties with rich fragrance and velvety textures to create a pollinator paradiseProducts mentioned:Rosa x odorata 'Mutabilis' (China)https://www.sarahraven.com/products/rosa-x-oderata-mutabilisRosa × odorata 'Bengal Crimson' (China)https://www.sarahraven.com/products/rosa-x-odorata-bengal-crimsonDigitalis purpurea 'Sutton's Apricot'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/digitalis-purpurea-suttons-apricotDigitalis purpurea f. albiflorahttps://www.sarahraven.com/products/digitalis-purpurea-albaWild Sweet William (Saponaria officinalis)https://www.sarahraven.com/products/wild-sweet-williamMatthiola incana 'Vintage Antique Mix'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/matthiola-incana-vintage-antique-mixMalope trifida 'Vulcan'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/malope-trifida-vulcanLunaria annuahttps://www.sarahraven.com/products/lunaria-annuaIceland poppy (Papaver nudicaule)https://www.sarahraven.com/products/papaver-nudicaule-champagne-bubbles-mix-f1Follow Sarah: https://www.instagram.com/sarahravenperchhill/Get in touch: info@sarahraven.comShop on the Sarah Raven Website: http://bit.ly/3jvbaeuFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahravensgarden/Order Sarah's latest books: https://www.sarahraven.com/gifts/gardening-books?sort=newest

Radio509
De verborgen kant van Zwitsal

Radio509

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 54:38


Het Orpheus theater in Apeldoorn dook afgelopen week Voor de derde keer in een regionaal verhaal. Dit keer met een eigen productie over 'De verborgen kant van Zwitsal', het iconische merk uit Apeldoorn. Daar waar dames zich bogen over milde formules met de herkenbare, zachte geur, waren er op hetzelfde terrein mannen aan het werk met hele andere luchtjes. Wat gebeurde er nou echt achter de gesloten deuren van de Zwitsalfabriek? Een verhaal dat over meer gaat dan babyzeep & zalf. Bas was bij de première aanwezig en maakte de opnames die je vandaag zult horen. Ik heb het voor 5 kwartier samengevoegd met materiaal uit twee sublieme documentaires van Omroep Gelderland met de titel: Making of Zalf & Papaver en informatie van Theater Orpheus zelf die je een blik achter de schermen gunt.

Vulgaire
PETIT LEXIQUE (non exhaustif) DES DROGUES DURES

Vulgaire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 26:55


Dans cet épisode, on parle de la musique de Diam's, d'un carnet moche, et d'un kit de petit chimiste, entre autres. SOURCES : https://www.studyrama.com/vie-etudiante/sante-se-proteger/drogues-et-dependances/les-dangers-des-drogues-dures-les-hallucinogenes-et-18147https://gaeconseil.fr/addictions-2/tout-savoir-sur-drogues-de-synthese/#:~:text=Parmi%20les%20drogues%20de%20synth%C3%A8se,%2C%20cristaux%2C%20liquide%2C%20etc.https://www.drogues.gouv.fr/nouveaux-produits-de-synthese-un-guide-actualise-et-une-appli-pour-une-meilleure-prise-en-chargehttps://www.ofdt.fr/produits-et-addictions/de-z/nouveaux-produits-de-synthese/ https://www.emcdda.europa.eu/publications/drug-profiles/heroin_fr#:~:text=L'h%C3%A9ro%C3%AFne%20est%20une%20pr%C3%A9paration,Papaver%20somniferum%20L.). https://www.nouvelobs.com/rue89/rue89-nos-vies-connectees/20100308.RUE5429/en-1951-un-village-francais-a-t-il-ete-arrose-de-lsd-par-la-cia.htmlhttps://www.ofdt.fr/produits-et-addictions/de-z/amphetamine/ Pourquoi l'ecstasy est-elle si dangereuse ?https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acide_gamma-hydroxybutyriquehttps://www.ofdt.fr/produits-et-addictions/de-z/hallucinogenes/ https://www.doctissimo.fr/sante/drogues/ketaminehttps://infordrogues.be/informations/produits/ketamine/ https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ph%C3%A9ncyclidine---Retrouvez Vulgaire sur Instagram : @vulgaire_lepodcast---VULGAIREUn podcast de Marine Baousson / Studio BruneRéalisé par Antoine OlierMusique : Guillaume Bérat du Collectif BranksGraphisme et illustrations : Juliette PoneyDocumentaliste : Claire JouaultMerci à Faten pour son aide Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Talking Dirty
Special: When Alan met Jimi Blake of Hunting Brook Gardens

Talking Dirty

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 17:49


Something a bit different this week on The Talking Dirty Podcast. You may have heard a couple of weeks ago Jimi Blake popped to East Ruston Old Vicarage to take a look around with Alan Gray. Afterwards, before Jimi shot off to Beth Chatto's garden in Essex for a Symposium on Rewilding, the pair sat down to share some of their thoughts from the day. PLANT LIST Lophosoria quadripinnata Dicksonia antarctica Pteris wallichiana Ricinus communis 'Blue Buddha' Lobelia tupa Romneya coulteri Brassaiopsis mitis Tetrapanax papyrifer 'Rex' Agave montana Amaranthus cruentus 'Hot Biscuits' Papaver commutatum 'Ladybird' Salvia microphylla Salvia confertiflora Salvia curviflora Meconopsis betonicifolia

BeatCast
Beat Live: Fishing on Orfű - Szendrey-Nagy Olivér (Papaver)

BeatCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 6:30


Beat Live: Szabó István a Fishing On Orfű 1. napján Szendrey-Nagy Olivérrel (Papaver) beszélgetett! Hallgassátok meg a különleges backstage interjút!

Annie's Groene Vingers
35 - Papaver

Annie's Groene Vingers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 11:14


O, o, o die Oranjes toch, boeven zijn het, inmens rijk geworden door de de slaapbol, de familie van de papaver. Je weet wel waar opium van gemaakt wordt. De leden van het Koninklijkhuis waren ordinaire drugsdealers. Koning Willem I zat tot aan zijn nek in de opiumhandel. Het leger werd er mee gefinancieerd in Nederlands-Indie en de verslaafde soldaten werden uitbetaald in opium in plaats van geld. Maar ja dat leren we niet in de geschiedenisboekjes. Nou, Annie's Groene Vingers is is flink gaan roeren in die beerput die men tracht te verdoezelen. Dat en meer in een hallucinerende aflevering over de klaproos/ papaver. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/annie-jan/message

What's going on in the garden?

In this first episode of Season 2, we talk about our move back to the Upper Midwest, the challenges of moving plants and adjusting to a new climate, Joseph's rollercoaster relationship with snowdrops, and why daphnes sometimes die. Hosta Bananas (Musa) Daphne Lewisia Snapdragons (Antirrhinum majus) Iceland poppies (Papaver nudicaule) Crocuses Snowdrops (Galanthus elwesii) Instagram: @tychonievich Facebook: Joseph Tychonievich www.josephgardens.com

Talking Dirty
Autumn Snowdrops and Seed-Sowing Inspiration from Organic Gardener Val Bourne

Talking Dirty

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 66:06


This week Alan Gray (East Ruston Old Vicarage) and Thordis are catching up with one of their Talking Dirty favourites, Val Bourne. The award-winning garden writer and Organic Gardener shares favourite plants from her own garden this Autumn, plus the Sweet Peas she'll be sowing on November 5th and great seed-sowing advice for all kinds of plants. PLANT LIST Hepatica nobilis Euphorbia griffithii 'Fireglow' Euphorbia epithymoides/E. polychroma Euphorbia palustris Symphytum caucasicum Digitalis lutea Cotinus coggygria 'Royal Purple' Miscanthus sinensis var. condensatus 'Cosmopolitan' Rosa 'Wickwar' Cotinus 'Grace' Cotinus cogyggria 'Smokey Joe'  Lathyrus nervosus Euonymus europaeus 'Red Cascade' Euonymus sachalinensis syn. E. planipes Chrysanthemum 'E.H.Wilson' Chrysanthemum 'Emperor of China'  Colchicum autumnale 'Nancy Lindsay' Colchicum 'Benton End' Colchicum 'Glory of Threave' Rosa 'Pearl Drift' Rosa 'Pippin' Rosa 'The Generous Gardener' Rosa 'Gardenia' Galanthus reginae-olgae 'Tilebarn Jamie' Galanthus elwesii 'Remember Remember' Galanthus 'Ruby's Green Dream' Galanthus 'Donald Simms Early'  Smyrnium perfoliatum Arum italicum subsp. italicum 'Marmoratum' Orlaya grandiflora Monarda hybrida 'Lambada'  Papaver commutatum 'Ladybird' Papaver somniferum, 'Sissinghurst White'  Lathyrus odoratus 'Henry Eckford'  Lathyrus odoratus 'Gwendoline' Lathyrus odoratus 'Our Harry' Lathyrus odoratus 'Jilly' Lathyrus odoratus 'Leamington' Lathyrus odoratus 'Mrs Bernard Jones' Dictamnus albus Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Cassian's Choice'  Tulipa sprengeri Amsonia tabernaemontana Amsonia illustris Bukiniczia cabulica  Impatiens balfourii  Erigeron annuus Hesperantha coccinea 'Pink Princess' Salvia 'Royal Bumble'

Kultúrpart
Szendrey-Nagy Olivér a Papaver új lemezéről

Kultúrpart

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 22:13


 Megjelent az új Papaver lemez Stuntman címen és hozzá egy klip is Regős Ábel rendezésében, Horváth János Antal és Lovas Rozi szereplésével. A zenekarvezetővel, Szendrey-Nagy Olivérrel Kalmár András beszélgetett.

BeatCast
Beat Mikos Ákossal #5 - Szendrey-Nagy Olivér (Papaver)

BeatCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 12:43


Mikos Ákossal minden hétköznap 14-17 óra között találkozhatsz a Beat-en. Minden műsorban 15-16 óra között egy-egy interjút hallhatsz hazai zenészekkel. Ha lemaradtál volna a beszélgetésekről, itt visszahallgathatod!

tometotheweathermachine
Tome to the Weather Machine 076

tometotheweathermachine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2021 86:45


This podcast features new music from: 0:00 - Igor Yalevic - "Papaver" - Still Life (Polar Seas Recordings) 4:26 - Mark Trecka - "Radiance (feat. Walt McClements)" Implication (Whited Sepulchre Records) 11:35 - Etre Ensemble - "O" Close (A Red Thread) 15:48 - HEXA - "Hallucination Liturgy" Material Interstices (Room40) 20:06 - Zhalih - "Yellow" They Call (Laaps) 22:20 - Andreas Brandal - "Sense" Primal 25:26 - Aaron Dilloway & Lucrecia Dalt - "Trueno" Lucy and Aaron (Hanson) 28:03 - machell andre - "POLYAMORY" POLYAMORY 33:46 - BlackFace Family - "Mowa (Beer)" Nthena 37:08 - Howland Reed - "All Memes go to Heaven" 40:01 - Astrid Sonne - "Stuck in Pause" Outside Your Lifetime (Escho) 43:00 - Kafari - "Rest My Head" Blanket of Black (Hot Record Societie) 45:11 - Sonae - "Soliel Noir" Summer (Laaps) 49:05 - Bring Me the Beasts - "arrow" I Did the Best I Could 52:53 - Matt Robidoux - "this is that instead" at dust (Already Dead) 55:12 - Matthew Ryals - "Post Interiors" Voltage Scores (Oxtail Recordings) 57:30 - Murgamade - “Zentralpark” Uma Causa Sua (Municipal K7) 1:04:00 - Chelsea Bridge and Jeremiah M. Carter - "Tower" The Way it Pours Into Itself (Whited Sepulchre Records) 1:05:25 - Fuubutsushi - "So Long, Champ" Natsukashii (懐かしい) (cached media) 1:08:07 - Cody Yantis - "Impotent Rebellion" Physical Silence (Round Bale Recording) 1:10:15 - Alister Fawnwoda (feat. Suzanne Ciani x Greg Leisz)- "Delayed" Night Bunny (AKP Records) 1:14:50 - P.M. Tummala - "Abstractions in Meera" Abstractions in Meera (Monstral) 1:19:27 - Memory Wound - "Corridor of Collapse" Lillian Drip (Orb Tapes)

BeatCast
Beat Születésnap - Papaver

BeatCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 21:18


Első születésnapját ünnepli a Beat - Az ütős alternatíva! Rédl Ádám, Szabó István és Mikos Ákos vendége ebben az órában Szendrey-Nagy Olivér a Papaverből!

Talking Dirty
Talking Dirty (Ben Preston - Head Gardener at York Gate, Episode 44)

Talking Dirty

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 53:48


From bubblegum scent to the 'eleven-month-a-year' plant, this week's instalment of The Talking Dirty Podcast is full of surprises and must-haves for the garden. And it's no surprise as the ever-inspiring Ben Preston of #yorkgate is the guest this week. Despite his young years, he's already making a stir in the horticultural world with his vast plant knowledge and exciting gardening endeavours at York Gate, where he's Head Gardener. This week he's sharing some of their successes (and failures!) with Alan Gray and Thordis, plus the ideas he's picked up from visits to The Laskett Gardens and Stonehouse Cottage. All that alongside eye-catching Aroids, a succession of Primulas and some seriously charismatic Corydalis. PLANT LIST Uvularia grandiflora Smyrnium perfoliatum Ornithogalum umbellatum Dicentra spectabilis Fritillaria acmopetala  Papaver cambricum, synonym Meconopsis cambrica Tulip 'Doll's Minuet'    Fritillaria persica   Primula pulverulenta   Primula secundiflora Primula japonica 'Miller's Crimson' Primula florindae Primula beesiana Primula bulleyana Primula sieboldii Primula muscarioides Primula bellidifolia Salvia leucantha Salvia confertiflora Corydalis 'Korn's Purple' Geranium pyrenaicum 'Bill Wallis' Lunaria annua Corydalis flexuosa 'Golden Panda' Corydalis 'Wildside Blue' Corydalis solida 'Purple Bird' Hacquetia epipactis 'Thor' Paris quadrifolia Calamagrostis 'Overdam' Phlox paniculata 'Mount Fuji' Cenolophium denudatum Erigeron annuus Miscanthus Sinensis 'Cosmopolitan'  Pinellia cordata   Pinellia pedatisecta   Arisaema sp. Sauromatum Stapelia sp. Amorphophallus konjac Rhododendron luteum Fothergilla major Polygonatum hybridum 'Betberg'  Disporum longistylum 'Night Heron' Meconopsis horridula

Fenomény
Fenomény: Reč kvetov v umení (22.4.2021 20:00)

Fenomény

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 31:18


Kvety, rastlinné a zvieracie motívy fascinovali ľudí od nepamäti. Reč kvetov bola plná tajomstiev, skrytých odkazov a zašifrovaných kódov. Zuzana Golianová jej venovala Fenomény. Za témou sa vydala na tri adresy, za troma respondentkami. S historičkou umenia, kurátorkou zbierok starého umenia Slovenskej národnej galérie Zuzanou Ludikovou začala v minulosti, pri maľbách starých majstrov, pričom sa sústredili na 16. storočie. Do súčasnosti sa presunula spolu s dizajnérkou Michaelou Bednárovou, zakladateľkou pôvodnej slovenskej značky Puojd, ktorá sa vo svojich kolekciách venuje práve rastlinným motívom. A aby sme v éteri do tretice potvrdili staré známe, že spojenie umenia a kvetov má obrovskú silu, budete počuť aj rozhovor s krajinnou architektkou Lenkou Hlubinovou Vargovou z bratislavského kvetinárstva Ateliér Papaver.

Talking Dirty
Talking Dirty (Postbag Edition - Episode 39)

Talking Dirty

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 50:31


With lots of questions to answer, Thordis and Alan Gray (East Ruston Old Vicarage) host a Postbag edition of the podcast, plus plenty of seed-sowing tips and Alpine trough advice with a focus on special plants that you could try. If you want to ask a question of the team you can email hello@getgardeningnow.co.uk, contact them on social media or comment on the Get Gardening YouTube channel. PLANT LIST Lunaria annua 'Chedglow' Eschscholzia californica Papaver dubium 'Albiflorum'  Papaver commutatum 'Ladybird' Papaver rhoeas 'Amazing Grey' Saxifraga burseriana   Gentiana asclepiadea   Calceolaria paralia 'Lemon Drops' Calceolaria Herbeohybrida Group 'Sunset Orange' Aloe aristata Clematis 'Pixie' Narcissus cantabricus Betula nana Forsythia ovata 'Paulina' Saxifraga longifolia 'Tumbling Waters'   Viola odorata 'King of Violets' Nicotiana x hybrida 'Tinkerbell' Fritillaria meleagris Geum 'Mai Tai'  Geum 'Mrs J Bradshaw' Geum 'Lady Stratheden' Geum 'Coral Tempest' Geum 'Totally Tangerine' Chrysanthemum 'Emperor of China'   Chrysanthemum 'Tula Improved'

La Ciencia Pop
S01E30 | La planta de la alegría

La Ciencia Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 31:28


Hace 6.000 años –entre los ríos Tigris y Éufrates– se desarrolló la civilización sumeria, considerada como la primera civilización del mundo. Entre sus principales logros estuvo el desarrollo de la escritura cuneiforme y el cultivo de muchas especies de plantas, incluyendo trigo, cebada, manzanas, ciruelas, uvas y una muy particular a la que llamaban hug gil, la planta de la alegría. Esa planta fue llamada más tarde Papaver somniferum por los científicos y es conocida popularmente como adormidera o planta del opio. El opio pasó a formar parte del botiquín de la antigüedad y la historia de su uso y abuso y de cómo lentamente fuimos separando y modificando sus distintos componentes ha marcado distintas épocas. Hoy una droga derivada de la planta del opio y perfectamente legal, y que además fue presentada como inocua, causa más adicciones y muertes que cualquier droga ilegal. Hoy en La Ciencia Pop les voy a contar la historia de la planta de opio, la planta de la alegría. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/LaCienciaPop)

PsyFi
#001 - Dr. Joseph Tucker, CEO of MagicMed Industries

PsyFi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 56:39


We sit down with Dr. Joseph Tucker, CEO of MagicMed Industries. During his two decades of biotechnology C-Suite leadership Dr. Tucker cofounded four companies, taking two public and selling one, while the fourth remains an operating private company. He has raised tens of millions of dollars from investors in the United States, Europe and Canada, during which time his teams took seven drugs into FDA, EMA, and HC-approved clinical trials. Among other achievements Dr. Tucker, in collaboration with Dr. Peter Facchini, was the first to sequence the entire genome of the commercially relevant Papaver somniferum, is a co-inventor of cardiovascular drug candidate APABETALONE, and is the discoverer of the human blindness-associated gene SLC24A1. Dr. Tucker has published in high-ranking journals such as Nature Biotechnology and Nature Chemical Biology, has been interviewed by national newspapers and television, is an inventor on 7 issued and 15 pending patents, and holds a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from the University of Calgary. 

Dream Freedom Beauty with Natalie Ross
Psychic Herbalist Emily Patrice Hamilton on Connecting Spirit to Spirit with Plants [episode26]

Dream Freedom Beauty with Natalie Ross

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 65:02


Emily Patrice Hamilton shares a practice of connecting with the vibrational energies of plants, to hold space for and receive their ancient stories and medicine. You’ll also hear about: Weaving plant vibrations into psychic practices  Emily connects with the spirit of Blue Vervain and shares the messages she receives Resetting the energy of your home with the medicine of plants Why we all possess the ability to attune to the messages of plants  ♥ PS - Make sure to get the secret episode with Emily Patrice Hamilton, to be guided through her practice of connecting spirit to spirit with plants, at  https://www.earthspeak.love/secret. Plus, when you sign up for secret episodes, you get the Plant Speak mini-course on how to grow relationships with Earth and nature spirits for support and guidance in your everyday life. ***** Emily Patrice Hamilton is a clairvoyant and herbalist who gracefully weaves these modalities together into the practice of psychic herbalism. Emily’s work focuses on supporting Highly Sensitive People to develop functional toolkits for both managing and prospering from the experience of being highly perceptive of and affected by energies. Through her practice, Emily communes with the spirit of plants, animals, fungi, humans, and other energetic beings, to receive their messages, stories, and medicine. Emily’s offerings include energy readings, spiritual counseling, and Psychic Herbalism workshops.    In this conversation, Emily shares her practice of connecting spirit to spirit with plants, and how this relationship guides and enriches her every day. Emily dives deeper into this practice in the secret episode, where she leads us on a guided journey to connect with and receive messages from a plant.  In this episode, we talk about: Connecting spirit to spirit with people and plants  Emily guides us through a gentle grounding and clearing meditation  Living in the modern world as a Highly Sensitive Person How Emily came to herbalism after first studying and practicing as a clairvoyant  Weaving plant vibrations into psychic practices  How Emily lived in a tiny trailer with her dog, whilst studying herbalism Harmonising your heart and spirit  to the songs of the plants  How plants help us become more of ourselves  Being open to receiving messages and intuitive information  Clearing energy in the body, through the practice of clairvoyance Not all plant spirits and stories are from the Earth Tuning in to the stories and medicine of plants, with the 7th chakra  Creating and being witness to the subtle everyday magic  Resetting the energy of your home with the spirit of plants  Connecting with the spirit of Cannabis Why the plants want to share their medicine with us   Emily’s experience of channeling Opium Poppy to overcome pain Emily connects with the spirit of Blue Vervain and shares the messages she receives Discerning and learning the difference between your energy, and the energy of others   Releasing unwanted energy through practicing energy awareness    How people and plants have evolved together through story Past life connections with plants  Why we all possess the ability to connect with the spirit of plants  And so much more! Bonus Secret Episode! Get the secret episode with Emily Patrice Hamilton, and to be guided through her practice of connecting spirit to spirit with plants, at https://www.earthspeak.love/secret. Links: Learn more about Emily’s offerings at emilyhamilton.love  Connect with Emily on Instagram @flowherfrequency // https://www.instagram.com/flowherfrequency/ Sign up for the Psychic Herbalism workshop at https://www.earthspeak.love/psychic-herbalism-sign-up Get the secret episodes at https://www.earthspeak.love/secret  References: California School of Herbal Studies https://cshs.com/ Highly Sensitive Person https://hsperson.com/ Laurel nobilis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurus_nobilis Ayahuasca https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayahuasca Emily’s Instagram post on receiving help from Opium Poppy https://www.instagram.com/p/B4F8J8vAuwY/  Pulsatilla https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulsatilla Opium Poppy https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papaver_somniferum Earth Speak Spirit Council https://www.earthspeak.love/about-home Blue Vervain https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verbena_hastata ► Leave us a written review on iTunes, and get shouted out on the show! Theme music is “It’s Easier” by Scarlet Crow http://www.scarletcrow.org/ and “Meeting Again” by Emily Sprague  https://mlesprg.info/ Learn to trust your intuition and activate your Earth magic + sign up for our delightful newsletter at https://www.earthspeak.love Follow Earth Speak on Instagram and tag us when you share @earthspeak https://www.instagram.com/earthspeak

Self Care Club with Natalie Ross
Psychic Herbalist Emily Patrice Hamilton on Connecting Spirit to Spirit with Plants [episode26]

Self Care Club with Natalie Ross

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 65:02


Emily Patrice Hamilton shares a practice of connecting with the vibrational energies of plants, to hold space for and receive their ancient stories and medicine. You’ll also hear about: Weaving plant vibrations into psychic practices  Emily connects with the spirit of Blue Vervain and shares the messages she receives Resetting the energy of your home with the medicine of plants Why we all possess the ability to attune to the messages of plants  ♥ PS - Make sure to get the secret episode with Emily Patrice Hamilton, to be guided through her practice of connecting spirit to spirit with plants, at  https://www.earthspeak.love/secret. Plus, when you sign up for secret episodes, you get the Plant Speak mini-course on how to grow relationships with Earth and nature spirits for support and guidance in your everyday life. ***** Emily Patrice Hamilton is a clairvoyant and herbalist who gracefully weaves these modalities together into the practice of psychic herbalism. Emily’s work focuses on supporting Highly Sensitive People to develop functional toolkits for both managing and prospering from the experience of being highly perceptive of and affected by energies. Through her practice, Emily communes with the spirit of plants, animals, fungi, humans, and other energetic beings, to receive their messages, stories, and medicine. Emily’s offerings include energy readings, spiritual counseling, and Psychic Herbalism workshops.    In this conversation, Emily shares her practice of connecting spirit to spirit with plants, and how this relationship guides and enriches her every day. Emily dives deeper into this practice in the secret episode, where she leads us on a guided journey to connect with and receive messages from a plant.  In this episode, we talk about: Connecting spirit to spirit with people and plants  Emily guides us through a gentle grounding and clearing meditation  Living in the modern world as a Highly Sensitive Person How Emily came to herbalism after first studying and practicing as a clairvoyant  Weaving plant vibrations into psychic practices  How Emily lived in a tiny trailer with her dog, whilst studying herbalism Harmonising your heart and spirit  to the songs of the plants  How plants help us become more of ourselves  Being open to receiving messages and intuitive information  Clearing energy in the body, through the practice of clairvoyance Not all plant spirits and stories are from the Earth Tuning in to the stories and medicine of plants, with the 7th chakra  Creating and being witness to the subtle everyday magic  Resetting the energy of your home with the spirit of plants  Connecting with the spirit of Cannabis Why the plants want to share their medicine with us   Emily’s experience of channeling Opium Poppy to overcome pain Emily connects with the spirit of Blue Vervain and shares the messages she receives Discerning and learning the difference between your energy, and the energy of others   Releasing unwanted energy through practicing energy awareness    How people and plants have evolved together through story Past life connections with plants  Why we all possess the ability to connect with the spirit of plants  And so much more! Bonus Secret Episode! Get the secret episode with Emily Patrice Hamilton, and to be guided through her practice of connecting spirit to spirit with plants, at https://www.earthspeak.love/secret. Links: Learn more about Emily’s offerings at emilyhamilton.love  Connect with Emily on Instagram @flowherfrequency // https://www.instagram.com/flowherfrequency/ Sign up for the Psychic Herbalism workshop at https://www.earthspeak.love/psychic-herbalism-sign-up Get the secret episodes at https://www.earthspeak.love/secret  References: California School of Herbal Studies https://cshs.com/ Highly Sensitive Person https://hsperson.com/ Laurel nobilis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurus_nobilis Ayahuasca https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayahuasca Emily’s Instagram post on receiving help from Opium Poppy https://www.instagram.com/p/B4F8J8vAuwY/  Pulsatilla https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulsatilla Opium Poppy https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papaver_somniferum Earth Speak Spirit Council https://www.earthspeak.love/about-home Blue Vervain https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verbena_hastata ► Leave us a written review on iTunes, and get shouted out on the show! Theme music is “It’s Easier” by Scarlet Crow http://www.scarletcrow.org/ and “Meeting Again” by Emily Sprague  https://mlesprg.info/ Learn to trust your intuition and activate your Earth magic + sign up for our delightful newsletter at https://www.earthspeak.love Follow Earth Speak on Instagram and tag us when you share @earthspeak https://www.instagram.com/earthspeak

幽声隧道频道节目
幽声隧道电台第228期 - 押井守《天使之卵》兼台湾乐团Papaver专题

幽声隧道频道节目

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 33:06


一档完全个人趣味的电台,包含内容广泛。音乐:华语轰音吹泡梦泡自赏英伦后摇后金属年度最佳音乐推荐1000首最佳单曲音乐人专访高维:地外文明清明梦超现实主义绘画博尔赫斯莫比斯埃舍尔量子物理超心理学阅读绘画电影剧集动画休闲:沪语专题电台情感话题啤酒美食游戏微信@gorgias 微博@高尔吉亚in幽声轰音 b站@高尔吉亚MONO@高尔吉亚豆瓣@高尔吉亚QQ音乐@高尔吉亚QQ视频@高尔吉亚网易云音乐@高尔吉亚虾米音乐@高尔吉亚@幽声隧道知乎@高尔吉亚

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幽声隧道频道节目
幽声隧道电台第228期 - 押井守《天使之卵》兼台湾乐团Papaver专题

幽声隧道频道节目

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 33:06


一档完全个人趣味的电台,包含内容广泛。音乐:华语轰音吹泡梦泡自赏英伦后摇后金属年度最佳音乐推荐1000首最佳单曲音乐人专访高维:地外文明清明梦超现实主义绘画博尔赫斯莫比斯埃舍尔量子物理超心理学阅读绘画电影剧集动画休闲:沪语专题电台情感话题啤酒美食游戏微信@gorgias 微博@高尔吉亚in幽声轰音 b站@高尔吉亚MONO@高尔吉亚豆瓣@高尔吉亚QQ音乐@高尔吉亚QQ视频@高尔吉亚网易云音乐@高尔吉亚虾米音乐@高尔吉亚@幽声隧道知乎@高尔吉亚

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幽声隧道频道节目
幽声隧道电台第228期 - 押井守《天使之卵》兼台湾乐团Papaver专题

幽声隧道频道节目

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 33:06


一档完全个人趣味的电台,包含内容广泛。音乐:华语轰音吹泡梦泡自赏英伦后摇后金属年度最佳音乐推荐1000首最佳单曲音乐人专访高维:地外文明清明梦超现实主义绘画博尔赫斯莫比斯埃舍尔量子物理超心理学阅读绘画电影剧集动画休闲:沪语专题电台情感话题啤酒美食游戏微信@gorgias 微博@高尔吉亚in幽声轰音 b站@高尔吉亚MONO@高尔吉亚豆瓣@高尔吉亚QQ音乐@高尔吉亚QQ视频@高尔吉亚网易云音乐@高尔吉亚虾米音乐@高尔吉亚@幽声隧道知乎@高尔吉亚

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幽声隧道频道节目
幽声隧道电台第228期 - 押井守《天使之卵》兼台湾乐团Papaver专题

幽声隧道频道节目

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 33:06


一档完全个人趣味的电台,包含内容广泛。音乐:华语轰音吹泡梦泡自赏英伦后摇后金属年度最佳音乐推荐1000首最佳单曲音乐人专访高维:地外文明清明梦超现实主义绘画博尔赫斯莫比斯埃舍尔量子物理超心理学阅读绘画电影剧集动画休闲:沪语专题电台情感话题啤酒美食游戏微信@gorgias 微博@高尔吉亚in幽声轰音 b站@高尔吉亚MONO@高尔吉亚豆瓣@高尔吉亚QQ音乐@高尔吉亚QQ视频@高尔吉亚网易云音乐@高尔吉亚虾米音乐@高尔吉亚@幽声隧道知乎@高尔吉亚

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GARNet UK Plant Science Roundup
Ludi Wang and Maurice Bosch talk SI with GARNet

GARNet UK Plant Science Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 13:37


Ludi Wang and Maurice Bosch work at Aberystwyth University and talk to the GARNet Community podcast about a recent paper in JXBot entitled ‘New opportunities and insights into Papaver self-incompatibility by imaging engineered Arabidopsis pollen‘. We discuss the challenges of live imaging Arabidopsis pollen tubes growing in liquid media!! The post Ludi Wang and Maurice Bosch talk SI with GARNet appeared first on Weeding the Gems.

Biotechnology Focus Podcast
Changing the face of disease and pain | 089

Biotechnology Focus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 16:05


    This week we have some encouraging findings on Alzheimer’s as researchers hunt for a cure, there were two research studies released from the University of Toronto: one involving aneurysms, and the other discussing ‘invisible’ pain, as well as, a recent discovery that could change the face of opioid manufacturing. Keep listening to hear all the details!  +++++  The population of the world is steadily living longer, increasing the likelihood of one in three developing a form of Alzheimer’s in their lifetime. Much work has been done to combat this debilitating disease, but as of yet, there is no cure. After a decade of work a team led by Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont researcher and Université de Montréal associate professor Dr. Gilbert Bernier has shed promising light on the origin of the most common and prevalent form of Alzheimer’s hoping to someday help mitigate or even reverse the progress of the disease.  There are genetic variables when it comes to being diagnosed with this disease, but age is the principal risk factor. Many researchers are trying to better understand the genetic and pathophysiological risks, but few studies have focused on the origin of Alzheimer’s and its relationship with the aging of the brain.  Working from the idea that the most prevalent form of Alzheimer’s disease is not genetic but instead epigenetic, Dr. Bernier and his team carried out an extensive scientific investigation to better understand the role of a specific gene, BMI1, in the onset and development of the disease.  In a study published in 2009, researchers found that, in mice models, the mutation of the BMI1 gene triggered an accelerated and pathological aging of the brain and eyes. Based on this finding, Dr. Bernier’s team deduced that if the BMI1 gene stopped functioning in a human, it would also cause accelerated aging of the brain and the development of conditions related to Alzheimer’s disease.  By comparing the brains of deceased Alzheimer’s patients (taken from samples in the Douglas Bell Canada Brain Bank) with those of deceased non-Alzheimer’s patients of the same age, the team observed a marked decrease of the BMI1 gene only in patients who died of the disease. To verify that this decrease was not simply a consequence of the disease, the researchers repeated the process with patients who died of early onset Alzheimer’s disease, which is a genetic and much rarer form of the that strikes before the age of 50 and sometimes even before 40. The researchers discovered that there was no change in BMI1 gene expression in these cases.  In a third step, the team examined the brains of individuals who died from other aging-related dementias, and once again observed no change in BMI1 gene expression. Finally, using a complex method, the researchers recreated in the laboratory, neurons found in Alzheimer’s disease patients and healthy individuals. Once again, BMI1 gene expression only decreased in neurons of Alzheimer’s-disease patients.  The team concluded that the loss of BMI1 gene expression in the brains and neurons of patients with the common form of Alzheimer’s was not a consequence of the disease and could, therefore, be the cause.  This led to the researchers wanting to test their hypothesis that the loss of BMI1 plays a direct role in the development of Alzheimer’s disease. To do so, they created healthy human neurons in the lab. Once the neurons reached maturity, they deactivated the BMI1 gene using a genetic method. The results were remarkable. All the neuropathological markers of Alzheimer’s were reproduced in the lab, concluding to the researchers that the loss of BMI1 function in human neurons was enough to activate the disease.  Encouraged by their unexpected findings, the researchers also ran molecular studies to understand how the loss of BMI1 triggers the disease. These studies revealed that the loss of BMI1 causes an increase in production of beta-amyloid and tau proteins and a decrease in the neurons’ natural capacity to eliminate toxic proteins.  The researchers believe that the restoration of BMI1 gene expression in the neurons of Alzheimer’s disease patients in the preliminary stages could mitigate or even reverse the progress of the disease. This provides hope for the future to patients that are ravaged by this disease and for their caregivers alike.  +++++  Researchers from the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering have found a way to bring together music, art, and science to provide better ways to stimulate and understand medical imaging of aneurysms in the brain.  Currently, if a patient comes into a medical clinic with an unruptured brain aneurysm, a clinician’s decision to operate or leave it depends on risk factors related to the patient’s medical history, as well as the aneurysm’s shape, size and location in the brain.  Aneurysms in the back of the brain, for example, are more likely to rupture than those at the front. However, many large aneurysms don’t ever rupture, and many small aneurysms that are normally left alone, do rupture.  So, the question remains, how to researchers treat riskier aneurysms?  David Steinman, a professor of mechanical engineering at UofT, uses an approach that fuses biomedical engineering and the arts to discover a solution to this issue. Collaborating with Toronto Western Hospital’s Aneurysm Clinic, as well as Peter Coppin, an assistant professor in the Faculty of Design at OCAD University, his lab is taking fresh insights from visual artists and sound designers to improve visual and audio communication in medical imaging, starting with aneurysms.  Using graphics and sound to amplify key features, while suppressing irrelevant information, would allow a user to visually concentrate on one field, while listening to the other. Certain aspects of complexity can be heard better than it can be seen.  This would then allow a clinician to more easily and efficiently decide whether to operate on an aneurysm.  If the simulated blood flow of the aneurysm were to show a very strong and unstable ‘jet’ coming into the aneurysm and against the aneurysm wall that might be a hint that that wall is more likely to be aggravated.  Steinmann hopes this innovative approach can help reduce the number of unnecessary treatments and the number of accidental ruptures.   To work alongside Coppin’s team at OCAD University, he has recruited post-doctoral researcher Thangam Natarajan to translate CFD visually, and master’s student Dan MacDonald to translate CFD into sounds. They are both in the department of mechanical and industrial engineering.  Steinman is optimistic that his work will lead to a consistent, new way of representing and understanding how to treat aneurysms in medical clinics.  +++++  Have you ever known anyone who has severe anxiety and feels like they are having a heart attack? A study at the University of Toronto has uncovered that the ‘invisible’ pain someone feels could actually be linked to the frontal lobe and pain transmission to the spine.  For 20 years, Min Zhuo, a professor of physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, has been enticed by chronic invisible pain with no obvious cause – no inflammation, no injury – and understanding how to treat it.  Zhuo used his suspicions about the frontal lobe in mice and rat models to prove that treating this area could be effective at preventing chronic pain. The results were published in Nature Communication.  Zhou explains, “When doctors can’t see anything wrong to cause chronic pain, often they think patients are making it up. But pain that originates in the frontal lobe would be very different from pain that comes from a physical injury, like a herniated disc. There wouldn’t necessarily be any injury to see. That’s because our personality and emotions live in this region. If the frontal lobe can produce physical pain, that pain would be deeply tied to emotions like anxiety.”  Scientists already knew that the prefrontal cortex was in some way involved in pain because it would light up in scans of people in pain. But that activity was always thought to be a symptom not cause.  When someone has extreme anxiety, more neurotransmitters are released that end up causing pain in the spine. This flood of neurotransmitters sends the spine into hyperdrive, and it starts treating ordinary sensations like pain. This could explain why anxiety can cause chest pain and make an individual think they are having a heart attack, or why some people experience pain when you touch them.   On the bright side, pain from the frontal lobe seems to be transmitted in a simple, direct way to the spine – making it relatively easy to shut down. Neurons in the frontal cortex send signals all the way down the spinal cord, whereas pain signals from other areas of the brain are mediated by a complex network.  In animals, Zhuo found that pain was associated with increased neurotransmitters released from the frontal cortex. He was able to lessen pain by reducing the amount released. His next step is to test this process in people.  This research will likely benefit those who suffer from anxiety coupled with neuropathic pain by using a painkiller that targets the frontal lobe.  The research was supported by the National Key Basic Science Research Project and the Natural Science Foundation of China.  +++++  Considering the many issues at the moment with opioid misuse, a biotechnology company from Calgary has found a way to mitigate some of the problems associated with manufacturing strong painkillers by using sugar instead of field grown opium poppies.   Epimeron Inc. has taken a major step toward that goal with its discovery of the isolation of a novel gene from the opium poppy (Papaver somniferum). The gene encodes the enzyme thebaine synthase, which had previously been hypothesized, but never found, until now. Thebaine is the essential starting point in the synthesis of widely-prescribed pharmaceuticals, including the analgesics oxycodone and hydrocodone and the addiction treatments buprenorphine and naltrexone.  Dr. John Wilson, director, Physical and Life Sciences, Innovate Calgary says, “The discovery of the thebaine synthase gene is significant. This work has unlocked the path to transforming the commercial production of opiates and indicates the very real potential of developing non-addictive opioids. It is satisfying to witness how Dr. Faccini’s comprehensive research has transitioned into creating a considerable impact.”  The breakthrough enables the completion of commercial, non-plant based biosynthetic manufacturing systems for active opioid agents and intermediates. It also opens the door to the creation of new opioid molecules, some with new characteristics such as reduced addictiveness. The discovery was published in a Nature Chemical Biology article titled “A pathogenesis-related 10 protein catalyzes the final step in thebaine biosynthesis“.  Peter Facchini, PhD, chief scientific officer of Epimeron comments that their demonstrated expertise in research and entrepreneurship will continue to drive this important endeavour. That they have made great progress so far, and this announcement is an indication of the potential that lies ahead in developing new drugs to manage pain.  Microbial production of active pharmaceutical ingredients from sugar as source material could potentially replace current opioid manufacturing methods that rely on opium poppies for raw ingredients. Current regulatory requirements and commercial practices require the importation of crushed poppy straw from producer countries such as India and Turkey. The imported ingredients are then processed locally to the final pharmaceutical products. Legal opium poppy farming in producer countries is plagued by diversion of legitimately made controlled substances into the illicit drug trade.  Local biosynthetic manufacturing directly from sugar will eliminate the need for opium poppy raw materials and will decrease or eliminate diversion as a source of illicit ingredients. Moving away from outmoded plant ingredient purification techniques also enables improved quality and consistency, simplified logistics compared to moving narcotic raw materials around the world and avoids using fertile land that could better be employed for food production.  In addition, the microbial manufacturing strains will provide a basis from which to develop novel less addictive opioids not currently accessible from the plant or traditional chemistries. Until now it was not commercially viable to attempt to make certain modifications to the opioid molecule, but microbial biosynthesis now makes them possible. From these, numerous candidate pharmaceuticals will arise for testing, and some of these may well be superior to currently marketed products.  +++++  Well that wraps up another episode of Biotechnology Focus radio! Thanks for listening in! Check out the articles in full at biotechnologyfocus.ca. Hope you all have a great week ahead! From my desk to yours – this is Michelle Currie.    

Odla med P1
Tillväxthämningsmedel i krukväxter farligt för komposten

Odla med P1

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2017 24:25


För att pelargoner och andra krukväxter ska bli knubbiga och fina används så kallade retarderingsmedel, som hämmar tillväxten. Om krukväxten slängs i komposten kan växter skadas av kompostjorden. Efter att Odla med P1 tagit upp frågan, varnar nu Kemikalieinspektionen för att slänga krukväxter med retarderingsmedel på komposten.  Maj-Lis Pettersson svarar på två frågor som lyssnare skickat in till odla@sverigesradio.se Roger Holt, trädgårdsmästare i Botan i Uppsala, berättar om vårblommande perenner och om fjällväxter i trädgården, och hur man förlänger säsongen i sin rabatt. Här är två förslag på växter som man kan samplantera för lång blomning:   1: Snödroppar (Galanthus), julrosor (Helleborus), gullflocka (Hacquetia epipactis) och blåsippa (Anemone hepatica)  Vitsippor )Anemone nemorosa), lungört (Pulmonaria), blodört (Sanguinaria canadensis), treblad (Trillium), nunneörter (Corydalis), hundtandliljor (Erythronium) och vårärt (Lathyrus vernus) Löjtnantshjärta (Lamprocapnos spectabilis) blad av Hosta och bräken. Orkidéer, snöklocka/klosterlilja (Leucojum vernum) och tandrot (Cardamine) Akleja (Aquilegia), nävor (Geranium), liljor, stormhattar (Aconitum) och Hosta i blom  Vaxklocka (Kirengeshoma palmata, stånds (Ligularia) och höstsilverax (Actea simplex) Klematis finns både som tidig- och senblommande. 2: Krokus (Crocus) och vintergäck (Eranthis) Tulpaner (Tulipa) och Narcisser, våradonis (Adonis vernalis), tusensköna (Bellis perennis) och gulltörel (Euphorbia epithymoides Violer som t.ex. hornviol (Viola cornuta), kantnepeta (Nepeta faassenii) och lavendeln (Lavendula angustifolia) först som dekorativa kuddar sedan blommande. Pioner (Paeonia), vallmo (Papaver), praktrölleka (Achillea filipendula), Acanthus, olika salvior (stäppsalvian är en favorit!), dagliljor (Hemerocallis), isop (Hyssopus officinalis) och prästkrage (Leucanthemum vulgare).  Solhattar (Echinacea), rudbeckia, temynta (Monarda) och höstflox (Phlox paniculata)  Aster så som brittsommaraster (Aster amellus), luktaster (Symphyotrichum novea-angliae), höstaster (Symphyotrichum novi-belgii) och prickaster (Aster sedifolius) till exempel.

The PlantAdvice Gardening Podcast
Episode 26: Gardening Jobs & Plants of Interest for May

The PlantAdvice Gardening Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2015 27:48


Our plant of the month; Papaver orientale 'Beauty of Livermere', plants of interest for this month; Pieris japonica 'Mountain Fire' and Digitalis purpurea ‘Pam's Choice' and jobs to do in the garden for May.

Medizin - Open Access LMU - Teil 14/22
Cross-sensitization between poppy seed and buckwheat in a food-allergic patient with poppy seed anaphylaxis

Medizin - Open Access LMU - Teil 14/22

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2006


The opium poppy, Papaver somniferum L., is the source of both poppy seeds and opium. The commercially available seeds are widely used as ingredients for various kinds of food. IgE-mediated sensitization to poppy seeds is rare, but, if present, clinical symptoms are usually severe. Cross-sensitizations between poppy seeds and other food allergens have been described with sesame, hazelnut, rye grain and kiwi fruit. We report the case of a 17-year-old female with an apparently food-allergic reaction after ingestion of a poppy seed cake. Allergological workup revealed a poppy seed anaphylaxis and led to the identification of a novel cross-sensitization with buckwheat. Copyright (c) 2006 S. Karger AG, Basel.