From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #16189 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Friday, June 13 2025 Volume 14 : Number 16189 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Extra Coverage, Extra Savings - Summer Sale On Now ["Top Home Warranty Pl] Best Fruit to Fight Visceral Fat ["Blood Sugar" Subject: Extra Coverage, Extra Savings - Summer Sale On Now Extra Coverage, Extra Savings - Summer Sale On Now http://homefourcarts.za.com/ViQCysUJ62cGp104kX7euC1JPEOWS4sX7K06kgNIJb-085pBrg http://homefourcarts.za.com/DldSbfPAbJOBkxjEGotGCa5MYx_ioxW6QjPaw6961wVEPPNXgQ as first described as Tremella auricula by Carl Linnaeus in his 1753 Species Plantarum and later (1789) redescribed by Jean Baptiste FranC'ois Pierre Bulliard as Tremella auricula-judae. In 1822, the Swedish mycologist Elias Magnus Fries accepted Bulliard's epithet and transferred the species to Exidia as Exidia auricula-judae. In so doing, Fries sanctioned the name, meaning that the species epithet "auricula-judae" takes priority over Linnaeus's earlier "auricula". The species was given the name Auricularia auricula-judae in 1888 by Joseph SchrC6ter. The specific epithet of A. auricula-judae comprises auricula, the Latin word meaning ear, and Judae, meaning of Judas. The name was criticised by the American mycologist Curtis Gates Lloyd, who said "Auricularia auricula-Judae is cumbersome and in addition is a slander on the Jews". Though critical of Lucien Marcus Underwood, saying he "would probably not have known the Jew's ear from the calves' liver", he followed him in using Auricularia auricula, which was in turn used by the American mycologist Bernard Lowy in his monograph on the genus. Despite this, Auricularia auricula-judae is the valid name for the species. The species was long thought to be somewhat variable in colour, habitat, and microscopic features but cosmopolitan in distribution, though Lowy considered it a temperate species and doubted that it occurred in the tropics. Molecular rese ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2025 12:11:51 -0500 From: "Blood Sugar" Subject: Best Fruit to Fight Visceral Fat Best Fruit to Fight Visceral Fat http://endurance.za.com/GZn9gdZOLliTLo2_SIszhM1fR_DVrKqk2IxIwfZRDyGx2v9p http://endurance.za.com/Rze8Fcf6qSzpuUncVT2v0UkfwMWmGEDrXQJ_yEi66zUGE_2i ting in 1597, recommended A. auricula-judae for a very specific use; other fungi were used more generally. He recommends the preparation of a liquid extract by boiling the fruit bodies in milk, or else leaving them steeped in beer, which would then be sipped slowly in order to cure a sore throat. The resultant broth was probably not dissimilar to the Chinese soups that use Auricularia cornea. Carolus Clusius, writing in 1601, also said that the species could be gargled to cure a sore throat, and John Parkinson, writing in 1640, reported that boiling in milk or steeping in vinegar was "the onely use they are put unto that I know". Writing in 1694, the herbalist John Pechey described A. auricula-judae by saying "It grows to the Trunk of the Elder-Tree. Being dried it will keep a good year. Boyl'd in Milk, or infus'd in Vinegarm 'tis good to gargle the Mouth or Throat in Quinsies, and other inflammations of the Mouth and Throat. And being infus'd in some proper Water, it is good in Diseases of the Eyes." The species also saw use as an astringent due to its ability to absorb water. There are recorded medicinal usages from Scotland, where it was again used as a gargle for sore throats, and from Ireland, where, in an attempt to cure jaundice, it was boiled in milk. 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To calm the soldiers' nervousness and to improve his army's defensive position, general Nuno Clvares Pereira ordered the construction of a system of ditches, pits and caltrops. This application of typical English tactical procedures had also been used by the Portuguese in the previous battle of Atoleiros and was especially effective against cavalry (the speciality of both the Castilian and the French armies).[citation needed] Around six o'clock in the afternoon the Castilian army was ready for battle. According to John of Castile, in his report of the battle, his soldiers were by then very tired from the march that had started early in the morning under a blazing August sun. 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Duarte, or Edward of Portugal, became the eleventh King of Portugal known as "The Philosopher" and "The Eloquent", and his brother Prince Henrique, or Henry the Navigator, sponsored expeditions to Africa. To celebrate his victory and acknowledge divine help, John I of Portugal ordered the construction of the monastery of Santa Maria da VitC3ria na Batalha and the founding of the town of Batalha close to the site where the battle was fought. The monastery represents one of the best original examples of Late Gothic architecture in Portugal, intermingled with the Manueline style. The king, his wife Philippa of Lancaster, and several of his sons are bu ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #16189 ***********************************************