German Cd

On iTunes, I wanna buy a German cd, but I’m American….?
so how can I buy something that costs x-amount of euros??
could I use like those iTune cards…even if they’re in american currency??
Sie mussen kein Angst haben.. You can pay with credit card and they take it out in whatever currency and it’s converted for your bill.
Just remember that Euros cost more than U.S. dollars..
AGK Episode #58: Angry German Kid Watches More Zelda CD-i Cutscenes
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Kitchen King Pro Complete Food Preparation Station $21.94 Kitchen King Pro Complete Food Preparation Station Chop, mix, blend, whip, julienne cut, slice and more with this wonderful kitchen tool. Easy to clean and dishwasher safe, you will wonder how you ever lived without it! Includes : Kitchen King Pro Set (1 bowl, 1 cover with built-in egg separator and handle) |
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MIU France Stainless Steel Electric Peppermill with Light $22.95 This electric pepper mill has a modern shape that is beautiful to behold and and a superior grinding mechanism that meets the expectations of picky chefs. The mill has a brushed 18/10 stainless steel body with a glass window for monitoring how many peppercorns remain in the chamber. Pressing the button on top of the electric pepper mill commences grinding and pepper output. A lamp at the bottom li… |
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Shamwow Super Absorbent Towels – 16-Pack $36.97 As Seen On TV. Shamwow is a towel, chamois, and sponge all in one, and you can use it over and over! Wash, Dry and Polish! Machine Washable! Bleachable! And will last for years! Holds 21 times its weight in liquid. Cleans up spills fast. Great for drying your car, picking up carpet stains, and spills in the kitchen. Will not scratch surfaces. Great camp towel and dries pets too…. |
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The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album $4.82 At the time of its release, this was the watershed for soundtracks, selling a kazillion copies. It documents Whitney Houston’s character in the Kevin Costner movie, which required Houston to play only herself (although one hopes she wouldn’t end up with someone as smarmy as Costner). The album is as much a testament to the production of Babyface who, through the mid-1990s, actually was the mainstr… |
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Old Ideas $8.48 From our master singer-songwriter, Leonard Cohen, here are ten new songs that mine the heart, shake the body and break the boundaries as everybody knows only Leonard can do. A signature of our time, Leonard’s baritone holds us like the voices of Hank, Frank and Ray. These are songs that nobody knows and everyone will treasure.Fans were given a hint of what to expect when Cohen made remarks as the … |
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The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall [Blu-ray] $19.89 Let the spectacle astound you! In celebration of the 25th Anniversary of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera, Cameron Mackintosh produced a unique, spectacular staging of the musical on a scale which had never been seen before. Inspired by the original staging by Hal Prince and Gillian Lynne, this lavish, fully-staged production set in the sumptuous Victorian splendor of London’s leg… |
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars – The Complete Season One [Blu-ray] $39.95 The thrilling 3-D CGI animated series The Clone Wars serves as impressive proof that George Lucas’s Star Wars universe could translate to a weekly television series that wouldn’t lose the scope, imagination, or sense of adventure of the features. Like the 2008 feature film of the same name, the 22 episodes that compose the series’ debut season (2008-2009) cover the action between Attack of the Clo… |
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The Man with No Name Trilogy (A Fistful of Dollars / For a Few Dollars More / The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly) [Blu-ray] $18.29 Review for A Fistful of Dollars:A Fistful of Dollars launched the spaghetti Western and catapulted Clint Eastwood to stardom. Based on Akira Kurosawa’s 1961 samurai picture Yojimbo, it scored a resounding success (in Italy in 1964 and the U.S. in 1967), as did its sequels, For a Few Dollars More and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. The advertising campaign promoted Eastwood’s character–laconic, am… |
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Pinocchio (Two-Disc 70th Anniversary Platinum Edition Blu-ray/DVD Combo + BD Live) [Blu-ray] $35.99 PINOCCHIO 70TH ANNIVERSARY PLATINUM E – Blu-Ray Mo… |
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Swiss+Tech MMCSSS Micro-Max 19-in-1 Keychain Multitool $8.03 The new Micro-Max 19-in-1 Series offers the most comprehensive and versatile set of tools to date. This solid stainless steel tool set, with its patented, quick-release and self-locking mechanism, folds out into 19 different professional-grade tools. Tighten, loosen, wire, drill, file, open and measure with ease. Includes 2 hex wrenches, 6 screwdrivers, pliers, wire cutter, wire stripper, wire cri… |
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German Shepherd – Plush $50.04 With its cocked head, this friendly German shepherd is ready to hear from you! Gentle and well behaved, this beautifully constructed doggy is made of soft, furry fabric with attention to every detail. |
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German Shorthaired Pointer – Plush $52.04 Attention must be paid to this stately German shorthaired pointer. With excellent quality construction and attention to lifelike details, its facial markings and spotted fur stand out in a canine crowd. Soft velvety fur and droopy ears add to its charms. |
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Artic To Go with CD $49 Artic To Go with CD |
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Braided German Bulldog – Zelda Wisdom – Oktoberfest Holiday Card $2.99 Uplift anyone’s spirit with this humorous, charming card of a German bulldog. Add special messages of well-wishing inside. 7″ x 5″ Folded Card |
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Bussmann KG5 German Car GBC Glass Tube Fuse Assortments $11.95 Glass tube fuse Supplies five most common fuses For German cars Includes GBC 5, two 8, 16 and 25 Carded |
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CD P1260 $119.99 Support CD, CD-R/RW and MP3 discs 1-bit Dual D/A Converter 8 Times Oversampling Rate Center Mounted Drive Mechanism Random Memory Program Repeat Play (1/ALL) Shuffle Play LCD Display Full Function Remote Control (RC-1044 |
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CD Case $18.4 Silvertone CD storage tin with cord and lined sleeves 5 12" in diameter holds 8 discs Personalization options Name Monogram Personalization Personalize your items as follo Name Classic Monogram Please CLICK HERE for personalization |
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German Sausage Kit 6/1.62Lb German Sausage Kit: GR $100.54 No Description available |
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Set of 120, with CD-ROM $134.99 Packaged in a metal tin, this set of 120 colors includes a CD-ROM providing simple art instruction. |
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Silver Butterfly CD Holder $30.5 The silverplated cover of this 8" wide CD holder is engraved with butterflies and vines Rhinestones are used to accent the design A picture frame is available on the cover The inside is lined in black velvet and has a holder for one CD |
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235880-B21 Mp3 Player CD-Rom $5.56 24×8x4x CD-RW drive for the Compaq EVO N180 series. Compatible part numbers: 235880-B21.This is an internal CD-Writer and can create new CD’s is less than 20 minutes! ThisCD-RW Drive Writes at 8X, Rewrites at 4X, and Reads at 24X. 1/2 off Clearance Special!!! |
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German Chamomile in Jojoba Oil Essential Oil .5 fl oz: K $9.89 100% pure essential oil pre-blended with skin nourishing jojoba oil. Apply over the body for a calming, relaxing massage. Massage drop onto dry, irritated skin to rejuvenate. The odor is sweet and adds a warm, long-lasting undertone in perfumes. All the Chamomiles are used in massage oils and herbal mixtures. Traditionally used as a muscle relaxant, a soothing agent, a skin conditioner, and an aphrodisiac. Blends well with bergamot, jasmine, labdanum, neroli, clary sage, rose. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Chamomile for ‘External: Skin and mucous membrane inflammations, as well as bacterial skin diseases, including those of the oral cavity and gums. Inflammations and irritations of the respiratory tract (inhalations). Ano-genital inflammation (baths and irrigation). Internal: Gastrointestinal spasms and inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.’ ‘Actions: Antiphlogistic; Musculotropic; Antispasmodic; Promotes wound healing; Deodorant; Antibacterial; Bacteriostatic; Stimulates skin metabolism.’ Modern clinical studies have confirmed that German chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) and Roman chamomile (Anthemis nobilis) share many of the same constituents, and that chamomile does indeed live up to its traditional reputation. Chamomile contains numerous volatile oils and flavonoids which contribute to the herb’s anti- antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, and muscle relaxing action, especially in the gastrointestinal tract. |
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Chamomile, German Flower Powder (Matricaria chamomilla) 1 lb: C $13.95 This is Starwest’s nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack. Used as an infusion, decoction, tincture, poultice and bath. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Chamomile for ‘External: Skin and mucous membrane inflammations, as well as bacterial skin diseases, including those of the oral cavity and gums. Inflammations and irritations of the respiratory tract (inhalations). Ano-genital inflammation (baths and irrigation). Internal: Gastrointestinal spasms and inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.’ ‘Dosage: Boiling water (ca. 150 ml) is poured over a heaping tablespoon of chamomile (ca. 3 g), covered, and after 5 – 10 minutes passed through a tea strainer. Unless otherwise prescribed, for gastrointestinal complaints a cup of the freshly prepared tea is drunk three or four times a day between meals. For inflammation of the mucous membranes of the mouth and throat, the freshly prepared tea is used as a wash or gargle.’ ‘External: For poultices and rinses, 3 – 10 percent infusions; As a bath additive, 50 g – 10 liters (approximately 2-½ gallons) water; Semi-solid formulations with preparations corresponding to 3 – 10 percent herb. Mode of Administration: Liquid and solid preparations for external and internal application.’ ‘Actions: Antiphlogistic; Musculotropic; Antispasmodic; Promotes wound healing; Deodorant; Antibacterial; Bacteriostatic; Stimulates skin metabolism.’ Modern clinical studies have confirmed that German chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) and Roman chamomile (Anthemis nobilis) share many of the same constituents, and that chamomile does indeed live up to its traditional reputation. Chamomile contains numerous volatile oils and flavonoids which contribute to the herb’s anti- antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, and muscle relaxing action, especially in the gastrointestinal tract. Taken as a tea or liquid extract, chamomile can alleviate intestinal pain from gas, heartburn, and ulcers. Double-blind studies of topical applications of chamomile have shown it to be moderately effective in the treatment of such skin problems as bed sores and eczema. Chamomile ointment can help reduce symptoms of psoriasis and help heal burns. Chamomile baths are a wonderful skin treatment. The inhaled steam from an infusion or decoction helps alleviate cold symptoms, and the tea or decoction itself can be used as a mouthwash or gargle to help reduce pain from gum disease or mouth sores. The traditional herbalists, of course, stress chamomile’s main traditional function – that of a safe and soothing nervine with positive gastrointestinal effects. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘The flowers of the German Chamomile, though aromatic, have a very bitter taste. They contain a volatile oil, a bitter extractive and little tannic acid.’ ‘Medicinal Action and Uses: Carminative, sedative and tonic. The infusion of ½ oz. of t |
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Chamomile, German Flowers Whole (Matricaria chamomilla) 1 lb: C $14.63 This is Starwest’s nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack. Used as an infusion, decoction, tincture, poultice and bath. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Chamomile for ‘External: Skin and mucous membrane inflammations, as well as bacterial skin diseases, including those of the oral cavity and gums. Inflammations and irritations of the respiratory tract (inhalations). Ano-genital inflammation (baths and irrigation). Internal: Gastrointestinal spasms and inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.’ ‘Dosage: Boiling water (ca. 150 ml) is poured over a heaping tablespoon of chamomile (ca. 3 g), covered, and after 5 – 10 minutes passed through a tea strainer. Unless otherwise prescribed, for gastrointestinal complaints a cup of the freshly prepared tea is drunk three or four times a day between meals. For inflammation of the mucous membranes of the mouth and throat, the freshly prepared tea is used as a wash or gargle.’ ‘External: For poultices and rinses, 3 – 10 percent infusions; As a bath additive, 50 g – 10 liters (approximately 2-½ gallons) water; Semi-solid formulations with preparations corresponding to 3 – 10 percent herb. Mode of Administration: Liquid and solid preparations for external and internal application.’ ‘Actions: Antiphlogistic; Musculotropic; Antispasmodic; Promotes wound healing; Deodorant; Antibacterial; Bacteriostatic; Stimulates skin metabolism.’ Modern clinical studies have confirmed that German chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) and Roman chamomile (Anthemis nobilis) share many of the same constituents, and that chamomile does indeed live up to its traditional reputation. Chamomile contains numerous volatile oils and flavonoids which contribute to the herb’s anti- antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, and muscle relaxing action, especially in the gastrointestinal tract. Taken as a tea or liquid extract, chamomile can alleviate intestinal pain from gas, heartburn, and ulcers. Double-blind studies of topical applications of chamomile have shown it to be moderately effective in the treatment of such skin problems as bed sores and eczema. Chamomile ointment can help reduce symptoms of psoriasis and help heal burns. Chamomile baths are a wonderful skin treatment. The inhaled steam from an infusion or decoction helps alleviate cold symptoms, and the tea or decoction itself can be used as a mouthwash or gargle to help reduce pain from gum disease or mouth sores. The traditional herbalists, of course, stress chamomile’s main traditional function – that of a safe and soothing nervine with positive gastrointestinal effects. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘The flowers of the German Chamomile, though aromatic, have a very bitter taste. They contain a volatile oil, a bitter extractive and little tannic acid.’ ‘Medicinal Action and Uses: Carminative, sedative and tonic. The infusion of ½ oz. of t |
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Chamomile Flowers, German Whole Cert. Organic 1 lb: K $26.55 This is Frontier’s double wall silverfoil pack. Some Frontier packs are double wall wax-lined paper. Used as an infusion, decoction, tincture, poultice and bath. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Chamomile for ‘External: Skin and mucous membrane inflammations, as well as bacterial skin diseases, including those of the oral cavity and gums. Inflammations and irritations of the respiratory tract (inhalations). Ano-genital inflammation (baths and irrigation). Internal: Gastrointestinal spasms and inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.’ ‘Dosage: Boiling water (ca. 150 ml) is poured over a heaping tablespoon of chamomile (ca. 3 g), covered, and after 5 – 10 minutes passed through a tea strainer. Unless otherwise prescribed, for gastrointestinal complaints a cup of the freshly prepared tea is drunk three or four times a day between meals. For inflammation of the mucous membranes of the mouth and throat, the freshly prepared tea is used as a wash or gargle.’ ‘External: For poultices and rinses, 3 – 10 percent infusions; As a bath additive, 50 g – 10 liters (approximately 2-½ gallons) water; Semi-solid formulations with preparations corresponding to 3 – 10 percent herb. Mode of Administration: Liquid and solid preparations for external and internal application.’ ‘Actions: Antiphlogistic; Musculotropic; Antispasmodic; Promotes wound healing; Deodorant; Antibacterial; Bacteriostatic; Stimulates skin metabolism.’ Modern clinical studies have confirmed that German chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) and Roman chamomile (Anthemis nobilis) share many of the same constituents, and that chamomile does indeed live up to its traditional reputation. Chamomile contains numerous volatile oils and flavonoids which contribute to the herb’s anti- antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, and muscle relaxing action, especially in the gastrointestinal tract. Taken as a tea or liquid extract, chamomile can alleviate intestinal pain from gas, heartburn, and ulcers. Double-blind studies of topical applications of chamomile have shown it to be moderately effective in the treatment of such skin problems as bed sores and eczema. Chamomile ointment can help reduce symptoms of psoriasis and help heal burns. Chamomile baths are a wonderful skin treatment. The inhaled steam from an infusion or decoction helps alleviate cold symptoms, and the tea or decoction itself can be used as a mouthwash or gargle to help reduce pain from gum disease or mouth sores. The traditional herbalists, of course, stress chamomile’s main traditional function – that of a safe and soothing nervine with positive gastrointestinal effects. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘The flowers of the German Chamomile, though aromatic, have a very bitter taste. They contain a volatile oil, a bitter extractive and little tannic acid.’ ‘Medicinal Action and Uses: Carminative, sedative a |
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Chamomile, German Tea Bags (Matricaria chamomilla) 1 lb: C $26.74 This is Starwest’s nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack. Used as an infusion, decoction, tincture, poultice and bath. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Chamomile for ‘External: Skin and mucous membrane inflammations, as well as bacterial skin diseases, including those of the oral cavity and gums. Inflammations and irritations of the respiratory tract (inhalations). Ano-genital inflammation (baths and irrigation). Internal: Gastrointestinal spasms and inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.’ ‘Dosage: Boiling water (ca. 150 ml) is poured over a heaping tablespoon of chamomile (ca. 3 g), covered, and after 5 – 10 minutes passed through a tea strainer. Unless otherwise prescribed, for gastrointestinal complaints a cup of the freshly prepared tea is drunk three or four times a day between meals. For inflammation of the mucous membranes of the mouth and throat, the freshly prepared tea is used as a wash or gargle.’ ‘External: For poultices and rinses, 3 – 10 percent infusions; As a bath additive, 50 g – 10 liters (approximately 2-½ gallons) water; Semi-solid formulations with preparations corresponding to 3 – 10 percent herb. Mode of Administration: Liquid and solid preparations for external and internal application.’ ‘Actions: Antiphlogistic; Musculotropic; Antispasmodic; Promotes wound healing; Deodorant; Antibacterial; Bacteriostatic; Stimulates skin metabolism.’ Modern clinical studies have confirmed that German chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) and Roman chamomile (Anthemis nobilis) share many of the same constituents, and that chamomile does indeed live up to its traditional reputation. Chamomile contains numerous volatile oils and flavonoids which contribute to the herb’s anti- antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, and muscle relaxing action, especially in the gastrointestinal tract. Taken as a tea or liquid extract, chamomile can alleviate intestinal pain from gas, heartburn, and ulcers. Double-blind studies of topical applications of chamomile have shown it to be moderately effective in the treatment of such skin problems as bed sores and eczema. Chamomile ointment can help reduce symptoms of psoriasis and help heal burns. Chamomile baths are a wonderful skin treatment. The inhaled steam from an infusion or decoction helps alleviate cold symptoms, and the tea or decoction itself can be used as a mouthwash or gargle to help reduce pain from gum disease or mouth sores. The traditional herbalists, of course, stress chamomile’s main traditional function – that of a safe and soothing nervine with positive gastrointestinal effects. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘The flowers of the German Chamomile, though aromatic, have a very bitter taste. They contain a volatile oil, a bitter extractive and little tannic acid.’ ‘Medicinal Action and Uses: Carminative, sedative and tonic. The infusion of ½ oz. of |
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Chamomile, German Flowers Whole (Matricaria chamomilla), 25 lb box: K $392.07 Used as an infusion, decoction, tincture, poultice and bath. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Chamomile for ‘External: Skin and mucous membrane inflammations, as well as bacterial skin diseases, including those of the oral cavity and gums. Inflammations and irritations of the respiratory tract (inhalations). Ano-genital inflammation (baths and irrigation). Internal: Gastrointestinal spasms and inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.’ ‘Dosage: Boiling water (ca. 150 ml) is poured over a heaping tablespoon of chamomile (ca. 3 g), covered, and after 5 – 10 minutes passed through a tea strainer. Unless otherwise prescribed, for gastrointestinal complaints a cup of the freshly prepared tea is drunk three or four times a day between meals. For inflammation of the mucous membranes of the mouth and throat, the freshly prepared tea is used as a wash or gargle.’ ‘External: For poultices and rinses, 3 – 10 percent infusions; As a bath additive, 50 g – 10 liters (approximately 2-½ gallons) water; Semi-solid formulations with preparations corresponding to 3 – 10 percent herb. Mode of Administration: Liquid and solid preparations for external and internal application.’ ‘Actions: Antiphlogistic; Musculotropic; Antispasmodic; Promotes wound healing; Deodorant; Antibacterial; Bacteriostatic; Stimulates skin metabolism.’ Modern clinical studies have confirmed that German chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) and Roman chamomile (Anthemis nobilis) share many of the same constituents, and that chamomile does indeed live up to its traditional reputation. Chamomile contains numerous volatile oils and flavonoids which contribute to the herb’s anti- antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, and muscle relaxing action, especially in the gastrointestinal tract. Taken as a tea or liquid extract, chamomile can alleviate intestinal pain from gas, heartburn, and ulcers. Double-blind studies of topical applications of chamomile have shown it to be moderately effective in the treatment of such skin problems as bed sores and eczema. Chamomile ointment can help reduce symptoms of psoriasis and help heal burns. Chamomile baths are a wonderful skin treatment. The inhaled steam from an infusion or decoction helps alleviate cold symptoms, and the tea or decoction itself can be used as a mouthwash or gargle to help reduce pain from gum disease or mouth sores. The traditional herbalists, of course, stress chamomile’s main traditional function – that of a safe and soothing nervine with positive gastrointestinal effects. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘The flowers of the German Chamomile, though aromatic, have a very bitter taste. They contain a volatile oil, a bitter extractive and little tannic acid.’ ‘Medicinal Action and Uses: Carminative, sedative and tonic. The infusion of ½ oz. of the dried flowers to 1 pint of boiling water may be given freely in t |
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Chamomile, German Flowers Whole (Matricaria chamomilla) 1 lb: K $18.45 This is Frontier’s double wall silverfoil pack. Some Frontier packs are double wall wax-lined paper. Used as an infusion, decoction, tincture, poultice and bath. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Chamomile for ‘External: Skin and mucous membrane inflammations, as well as bacterial skin diseases, including those of the oral cavity and gums. Inflammations and irritations of the respiratory tract (inhalations). Ano-genital inflammation (baths and irrigation). Internal: Gastrointestinal spasms and inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.’ ‘Dosage: Boiling water (ca. 150 ml) is poured over a heaping tablespoon of chamomile (ca. 3 g), covered, and after 5 – 10 minutes passed through a tea strainer. Unless otherwise prescribed, for gastrointestinal complaints a cup of the freshly prepared tea is drunk three or four times a day between meals. For inflammation of the mucous membranes of the mouth and throat, the freshly prepared tea is used as a wash or gargle.’ ‘External: For poultices and rinses, 3 – 10 percent infusions; As a bath additive, 50 g – 10 liters (approximately 2-½ gallons) water; Semi-solid formulations with preparations corresponding to 3 – 10 percent herb. Mode of Administration: Liquid and solid preparations for external and internal application.’ ‘Actions: Antiphlogistic; Musculotropic; Antispasmodic; Promotes wound healing; Deodorant; Antibacterial; Bacteriostatic; Stimulates skin metabolism.’ Modern clinical studies have confirmed that German chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) and Roman chamomile (Anthemis nobilis) share many of the same constituents, and that chamomile does indeed live up to its traditional reputation. Chamomile contains numerous volatile oils and flavonoids which contribute to the herb’s anti- antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, and muscle relaxing action, especially in the gastrointestinal tract. Taken as a tea or liquid extract, chamomile can alleviate intestinal pain from gas, heartburn, and ulcers. Double-blind studies of topical applications of chamomile have shown it to be moderately effective in the treatment of such skin problems as bed sores and eczema. Chamomile ointment can help reduce symptoms of psoriasis and help heal burns. Chamomile baths are a wonderful skin treatment. The inhaled steam from an infusion or decoction helps alleviate cold symptoms, and the tea or decoction itself can be used as a mouthwash or gargle to help reduce pain from gum disease or mouth sores. The traditional herbalists, of course, stress chamomile’s main traditional function – that of a safe and soothing nervine with positive gastrointestinal effects. Grieve’s classic ‘A Modern Herbal’: ‘The flowers of the German Chamomile, though aromatic, have a very bitter taste. They contain a volatile oil, a bitter extractive and little tannic acid.’ ‘Medicinal Action and Uses: Carminative, sedativ |
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Chamomile German Essential Oil 4 fl oz: C $360.6 The dark blue color of this essential oil is from azulene which is formed during the distillation of the oil. The odor is sweet and adds a warm, long-lasting undertone in perfumes. All the Chamomiles are used in massage oils and herbal mixtures. Traditionally used as a muscle relaxant, a soothing agent, a skin conditioner, and an aphrodisiac. Blends well with bergamot, jasmine, labdanum, neroli, clary sage, rose. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Chamomile for ‘External: Skin and mucous membrane inflammations, as well as bacterial skin diseases, including those of the oral cavity and gums. Inflammations and irritations of the respiratory tract (inhalations). Ano-genital inflammation (baths and irrigation). Internal: Gastrointestinal spasms and inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.’ ‘Actions: Antiphlogistic; Musculotropic; Antispasmodic; Promotes wound healing; Deodorant; Antibacterial; Bacteriostatic; Stimulates skin metabolism.’ Modern clinical studies have confirmed that German chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) and Roman chamomile (Anthemis nobilis) share many of the same constituents, and that chamomile does indeed live up to its traditional reputation. Chamomile contains numerous volatile oils and flavonoids which contribute to the herb’s anti- antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, and muscle relaxing action, especially in the gastrointestinal tract. Essential and resin oils are volatile, fragrant materials extracted from the root, bark, wood, seed, fruit, leaf or flower of a single plant. Essential oils contain the odor, taste and medicinal properties of the plant itself, but in very concentrated form, with no base oil, alcohol, water or dilutants added. Steam distillation and cold pressing are used to extract the essential oil from the plant. Starwest Essential Oils are guaranteed to be 100% pure and undiluted. The distillation process occurs either at the site where the plants are grown or at a distillery. Each oil is tested for purity and strength using the gas chromatography method. Packaged in glass amber bottles to preserve the oils, the 1/3 ounce size has a fitted dropper insert and a tamper-evident, child-proof lid. The larger items are in amber glass or PET gallon containers, depending on the product. Starwest’s pure essential oils are suitable for use in aromatherapy, cosmetic preparation, healing and body care, potpourris and more. Essential oils are very potent and should always be used sparingly and in conjunction with a reliable reference. |
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Chamomile German Essential Oil 1/6 fl oz: C $20.4 Contains Azuline, a powerful anti-inflammatory. Has analgesic, antidepressant, antirheumatic and sedative properties, among many others. Scent Characteristics: A fruity, apple-like fragrance. Distillation Method: Steam distillation from the flowering tops. Common Uses: Flavoring, Scent, Aromatherapy Qualities & Properties: Analgesic, Antiallergenic, Anticonvulsive, Antidepressant, Antirheumatic, Antiseptic, Antispasmodic, Digestive, Diuretic, Emollient, Sedative, Tonic, Vermifuge, Vulnerary. The dark blue color of this essential oil is from azulene which is formed during the distillation of the oil. The odor is sweet and adds a warm, long-lasting undertone in perfumes. All the Chamomiles are used in massage oils and herbal mixtures. Traditionally used as a muscle relaxant, a soothing agent, a skin conditioner, and an aphrodisiac. Blends well with bergamot, jasmine, labdanum, neroli, clary sage, rose. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Chamomile for ‘External: Skin and mucous membrane inflammations, as well as bacterial skin diseases, including those of the oral cavity and gums. Inflammations and irritations of the respiratory tract (inhalations). Ano-genital inflammation (baths and irrigation). Internal: Gastrointestinal spasms and inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.’ ‘Actions: Antiphlogistic; Musculotropic; Antispasmodic; Promotes wound healing; Deodorant; Antibacterial; Bacteriostatic; Stimulates skin metabolism.’ Modern clinical studies have confirmed that German chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) and Roman chamomile (Anthemis nobilis) share many of the same constituents, and that chamomile does indeed live up to its traditional reputation. Chamomile contains numerous volatile oils and flavonoids which contribute to the herb’s anti- antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, and muscle relaxing action, especially in the gastrointestinal tract. Essential and resin oils are volatile, fragrant materials extracted from the root, bark, wood, seed, fruit, leaf or flower of a single plant. Essential oils contain the odor, taste and medicinal properties of the plant itself, but in very concentrated form, with no base oil, alcohol, water or dilutants added. Steam distillation and cold pressing are used to extract the essential oil from the plant. Starwest Essential Oils are guaranteed to be 100% pure and undiluted. The distillation process occurs either at the site where the plants are grown or at a distillery. Each oil is tested for purity and strength using the gas chromatography method. Packaged in glass amber bottles to preserve the oils, with a fitted dropper insert and a tamper-evident, child-proof lid. Starwest’s pure essential oils are suitable for use in aromatherapy, cosmetic preparation, healing and body care, potpourris and more. Essential oils are very potent and should always be used sparingly a |
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Chamomile German Essential Oil 1/3 fl oz: C $38.63 The dark blue color of this essential oil is from azulene which is formed during the distillation of the oil. The odor is sweet and adds a warm, long-lasting undertone in perfumes. All the Chamomiles are used in massage oils and herbal mixtures. Traditionally used as a muscle relaxant, a soothing agent, a skin conditioner, and an aphrodisiac. Blends well with bergamot, jasmine, labdanum, neroli, clary sage, rose. The 1997 Commission E on Phytotherapy and Herbal Substances of the German Federal Institute for Drugs recommends Chamomile for ‘External: Skin and mucous membrane inflammations, as well as bacterial skin diseases, including those of the oral cavity and gums. Inflammations and irritations of the respiratory tract (inhalations). Ano-genital inflammation (baths and irrigation). Internal: Gastrointestinal spasms and inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.’ ‘Actions: Antiphlogistic; Musculotropic; Antispasmodic; Promotes wound healing; Deodorant; Antibacterial; Bacteriostatic; Stimulates skin metabolism.’ Modern clinical studies have confirmed that German chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) and Roman chamomile (Anthemis nobilis) share many of the same constituents, and that chamomile does indeed live up to its traditional reputation. Chamomile contains numerous volatile oils and flavonoids which contribute to the herb’s anti- antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, and muscle relaxing action, especially in the gastrointestinal tract. Essential and resin oils are volatile, fragrant materials extracted from the root, bark, wood, seed, fruit, leaf or flower of a single plant. Essential oils contain the odor, taste and medicinal properties of the plant itself, but in very concentrated form, with no base oil, alcohol, water or dilutants added. Steam distillation and cold pressing are used to extract the essential oil from the plant. Starwest Essential Oils are guaranteed to be 100% pure and undiluted. The distillation process occurs either at the site where the plants are grown or at a distillery. Each oil is tested for purity and strength using the gas chromatography method. Packaged in glass amber bottles to preserve the oils, the 1/3 ounce size has a fitted dropper insert and a tamper-evident, child-proof lid. The larger items are in amber glass or PET gallon containers, depending on the product. Starwest’s pure essential oils are suitable for use in aromatherapy, cosmetic preparation, healing and body care, potpourris and more. Essential oils are very potent and should always be used sparingly and in conjunction with a reliable reference. |
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Hahnemühle German Etching Paper $6.91 This superb mouldmade paper is a top choice for intaglio, etching, lithography, and drawing. Hahnemhle papers have long been coveted by European houses of nobility, and are distinguished by the highest standards of craftsmanship. Made from 75% cotton and 25% high alpha cellulose, they are lightfast and acid-free, crafted to resist deterioration for centuries. The white is a unique cream color. (4 deckles. 300 gsm.) |
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Language Bottle Wrap, Type German to English $9.04 A new and exciting way to personalize your water bottle. The Peel & Stick "Lizard Skin Technolongy" is easily applied and removed leaving no residue. The skins are diswasher safe, water proof, and tear resistant. Each skin is designed with a translantion for most commonly used phrases. |
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Lazertran Workshop CD-ROM $17.95 The Lazertran slogan is, “any image onto any surface.” This CD-ROM helps you accomplish just that. It’s the full version of “How to Transfer Designs,” containing over 80 Lazertran projects, with instructions, help, and advice on how to use all of the Lazertran papers. |