I am glad you liked it...   You share so many nice events from the nature
with me and the group...
Usha di

On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 8:14 PM, Bimal Sar kar <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thank you Ushadi for the information.
>
> On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 9:47 AM, ushadi Micromini <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> *Boraginaceae Week :: UD001 Borago officinalis Herbal medicine*
>>
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>> **
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>>
>>
>> This an annual in the northern climes, end of season in the fall seeds
>> are set, oil from which is very high in polyunsaturated oils  even more so
>> than the evening primrose oil... but Borage oil never got acceptance  as
>> wide as it deserved because of PYRROLIZIDINE ALKALOIDS in the plants
>> roots and leaves   . These alkaloids are toxic to mammals livestocks and
>> man.. leading hepatic cellular damage and venous occlusion and related
>> disorders... ( comfrey is more toxic than borage but association seems to
>> have stuck in the 20th century)...OIL is safe, yet......
>>
>>
>> *BORAGE *was celebrated in ancient times , as far back as Pliny the
>> elder who wrote that it brings joy...
>>
>> add afew flowers to tankards of beer and see..I guess.
>>
>>
>> Originating in the north africa around the Mediterranean including
>> Morocco  the arab traders carried it to Europe and they in turn brought it
>> to European countries and the Americas, now its known to grow in all over
>> the world, garden escapes are said to be seen in some dry arid patches..
>>
>>
>> I love borage for its heavenly blue flowers and it gladdens me just to
>> look at it...
>>
>> modern enthusiasts who use flowers for culinary purposes use it for its
>> beauty in ice cubes, in ice cream, sugar it to preserve and decorate cakes,
>> and best... float them in teas...
>>
>>
>> These pictures are from a demonstration garden of herbs  in the american
>> Southwest..
>>
>>
>> * *- Usha di
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