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Word Association - Page 20


laepelba October 13, 2009 06:10 AM

dictator

Ambarina October 13, 2009 08:24 AM

monarch

Cloudgazer October 13, 2009 10:22 AM

mariposa

Ambarina October 13, 2009 10:48 AM

libelula

Jessica October 13, 2009 10:52 AM

Romanian

CrOtALiTo October 13, 2009 12:01 PM

Blood

I meant the word blood, because your answer make me remember the fights made for the people from Roma when they made fight in the coliseum.

I hope you can understand me.

Cloudgazer October 13, 2009 12:11 PM

crimson
Para mí, tu relación tiene sentido, CrOtALiTo :)

CrOtALiTo October 13, 2009 12:15 PM

Thank you for answer.


Rose.

laepelba October 13, 2009 12:42 PM

tulip

Jessica October 13, 2009 01:43 PM

flower

laepelba October 13, 2009 01:47 PM

(tulip ... vegetable??)

CrOtALiTo October 13, 2009 02:29 PM

The tulip is a flower.


Daisy

laepelba October 13, 2009 03:40 PM

(I know that tulip is a flower. Which is why I wondered why Jessica used it to follow "vegetable"......)

Cloudgazer October 13, 2009 04:01 PM

Arnica

Jessica October 13, 2009 04:26 PM

sorry I was thinking of turnip :P

laepelba October 13, 2009 05:48 PM

(Ah hah!! Thanks for explaining!!)

Jessica October 13, 2009 08:36 PM

and what is arnica?

CrOtALiTo October 14, 2009 08:25 AM

I made a search in the internet about the you need to know about the word Arnica, really I didn't know what was arnica, but as you already know exist the internet and well sometimes that tool is very amazing.


I hope this definition can help you in something.

Arnica Herb - Uses And Side Effects

Some herbalists believe arnica has exciting medical possibilities. The German government has approved it as a topical agent for relief of inflammation, pain, and bacterial infections. Nonetheless, the Food and Drug Administration considers arnica unsafe.

Arnica comes from the flowers and rootstocks of Arnica montana, A. fulgens, A. sororia, and A. cordofolla. Certain Arnica species are native to Alaska, the western United States, and Mexico. Others are native to Europe and Siberia.

Common doses of Arnica

Arnica comes as a spray for topical application and as tablets, teas, gels, tinctures, creams, ointments, and under the-tongue preparations. Creams typically contain 15% arnica oil. Salves should contain 20% to 25% arnica oil.

Jessica October 14, 2009 10:55 AM

thanks!!!

Cloudgazer October 14, 2009 12:43 PM

And it is known as Mountain Daisy :)

http://www.fesflowers.com/fes-store/images/arnica.jpg


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