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  • Elemental Carbon (C) Science & Secrets

    Soot is historically used mixed with binders such as wax, grease or resins like gum arabic, as body paint With a binder such as gum arabic it makes ink and paint.

  • Secret Life of Rust: Power of Bacteria

    Poison Pigments of Painters: Renaissance Xanthan Gum & Plant Blight: Xanthomonas Campestris Living Metals 10 Wise Plants & Herbs for the Elixir of Life Nicolas Flamel: Creation of an Alchemy Legend Xanthan Gum Gum Arabic (Acacia Gum) Art, Food & Medicine Best Mortar & Pestles for Artists, Chefs, Scientists Soot Secrets of Xanthan Gum for Artists & Chefs Flowers of Sulfur (Brimstone): Creation & Uses Kerotakis:

  • Paints of the Artist's Palette in Renaissance Europe

    pigments to surfaces, Renaissance artists use egg yolk, beeswax, oils such as walnut, later linseed, and gum arabic. Gum Arabic, Guar, Xanthan: Guide for Artists & Artisans Queen Eleanor & the Calamitous Crusade Great Xanthan Gum & Plant Blight: Xanthomonas Campestris Women of the Wild Hunt: Holle, Diana, Frigg Ge Hong

  • Acetic Acid Bacteria for Vinegar Artisans: Acetobacter

    Other consumables made with bacteria include yogurt, cheese and food additives such as xanthan gum . Acetate in Nature: Vital Functions & Health Gum Arabic, Guar, Xanthan: Guide for Artists & Artisans Xanthan Gum & Plant Blight: Xanthomonas Campestris Xanthan Gum - made by bacteria How to Attract Acetic Acid fermentation, which is why apple cider vinegar is considered "twice-fermented", by yeast followed by AAB Rabbit Fever Plague & Warfare: Hittites Xanthan Gum & Plant Blight: Xanthomonas Campestris Red & White

  • Bright Common Nails: Composition to Corrosion

    Carbon Steel: Origins, Composition & Uses Sacred Geometry: Insight to the Mysteries Gum Arabic, Guar, Xanthan Gum & Plant Blight: Xanthomonas Campestris Limonite: Ancient Earth Pigments Mythic Fire Gods:

  • Pistachio: Turpentine, Resin & Nuts

    Pistacia species provide mastic gum or lentik; edible nuts, oils, and turpentine as found in the Bronze Galls & Gall Nuts: Black Ink, Dye, Medicine Cherish the Chocolate: Sweet Fermentation Gum Arabic, Guar Clear resin drips from a tree When chewed, the resin softens and becomes a bright white and opaque gum As chewing gum mastic resin is cultivated since the late Bronze Age. The resin of the tree is also called Cyprus turpentine or Cyprus balsam and used to make chewing gum

  • Uric Acid: Kidney Stones & Peeing on Plants

    Calcium (Ca): Earth Metal of Structure & Strength Gum Arabic (Acacia Gum) Art, Food & Medicine White

  • Microbes: Bacteria, Actinomycetes, Protozoa, Fungi & Viruses

    Rabbit Fever Plague & Warfare: Hittites Acetic Acid Bacteria for Vinegar Artisans: Gum Arabic, Guar,

  • Peptides: Science of Human Health

    Acetic Acid: Vinegar 🜊 in Ancient Alchemy Gum Arabic (Acacia Gum) Art, Food & Medicine Women Brewers

  • Scammony: Ancient Health & Medicine

    Also called scammony gum, the resin is valued as a laxative. Pretty Poisons: Holly, Yew, Mistletoe Polyphenols: Plants & the Environment Gum Arabic, Guar, Xanthan Another form of using this gum-resin is that of biscuit. medicine, or Unani Tibb, is a traditional healing system originating in ancient Greece with further Arab It's categorized as a gum resin, similar to other resins like myrrh and frankincense, all with strong

  • Polyphenols: Plants & the Environment

    Phytoplankton: Environment & Human Health Milk into Cheese: Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) Gum Arabic, Guar

  • Acid-Producing Bacteria in Sulfuric Acid Creation

    Heat: Decomposition of Horse Manure Acetic Acid Bacteria for Vinegar Artisans: Acetobacter Xanthan Gum Sulfur - Treasures of the Underworld Gum Arabic, Guar, Xanthan: Guide for Artists & Artisans Alchemy

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