زنبق چیست؟
زنبق = Iris
Irish moss = خزه ايرلندي
Orris, Iris germanica = زنبق، ایرسا، سوسن آسمانجونی
ریشه زنبق = Orris Root

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واژه «زنبق» در مقالات سایت احسان حسنانی
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مشاهده مطلبواژه «زنبق» در منابع و ترجمه های احسان حسنانی
CHONDRUS CRISPUS — Carrageenan. Food-grade seaweed gum obtained from Irish moss and other red algae. A natural stabilizer, binding agent and emulsifier, high in sulfur and very nourishing to skin and scalp. Food-grade carrageenan should not be confused with degraded carrageenan, which is a known carcinogen. CHYRSANTHEMUM MORIFOLIUM — Chinese Chrysanthemum. Used in Chinese medicine for the treatment of allergic reactions and skin irritations. Known for its soothing effect on the skin and scalp. (INCI dictionary)
Camphor Oil – Cinnamomum camphora Canadian Willowherb – Epilobium angustifolium Canola Oil, Turnip Oil – Brassica campestris Cardamom Oil – Elettaria cardamomum Carnauba Wax – Copernicia cerifera Carrageenan, Irish Moss – Chondrus crispus Carrot Oil – Daucus carota sativa (INCI dictionary)
Indigofera – Indigofera tinctoria Irish Moss – Chondrus crispus Ivy – Hedera helix (INCI dictionary)
Pain relief has been reported after injection of BTX into hyperactive muscles. In addition, in animal models muscular pain induced by formalin can also be reduced by BTXA suggesting a direct analgesic effect.[18] In rabbit iris muscles and dorsal root ganglia neurons, substance P, a neuropeptide involved in pain reception and neurogenic inflammation, can be blocked together with acetylcholine. (J Cutan Aesthet Surg. 2008 Jan; 1(1): 3–6.)
Gelatin Gel: Protein obtained by boiling skin, tendons, ligaments, and/or bones in water. From cows and pigs. Used in shampoos, face masks, and other cosmetics. Used as a thickener for fruit gelatins and puddings (e.g., Jell-O). In candies, marshmallows, cakes, ice cream, yogurts. On photographic film and in vitamins as a coating and as capsules. Sometimes used to assist in “clearing” wines. Alternatives: carrageen (carrageenan, Irish moss), seaweeds (algin, agar-agar, kelp—used in jellies, plastics, medicine), pectin from fruits, dextrins, locust bean gum, cotton gum, silica gel. Marshmallows were originally made from the root of the marshmallow plant. Vegetarian capsules are now available from several companies. Digital cameras don’t use film. (peta.org)
Orris: The “butter” from the dried roots of the iris flower, orris is a prized and expensive perfume ingredient that creates a rich, earthy, carroty, powdery effect in fragrances. In Balenciaga Le Dix, and showcased and highlighted in Serge Lutens’ haunting Iris Silver Mist. (intothegloss.com)