Externally, mixed with two or three parts of olive oil, liquid storax was found to be very effective as a local remedy in scabies. |
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It is named after the fragrant resin known as liquid storax, which is milked by making cuts in the bark. |
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The bark is then pressed in cold water alternating with boiling water, and crude liquid storax obtained from this process is collected. |
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This storax resin is sometimes called liquid storax, because it comes in a pourable semi-liquid state, and is sold by the fluid ounce. |
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This liquid storax has been confused with the storax of antiquity which came from the bark of the Styrax officinalis, a Mediterranean shrub. |
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Traditional recipe combining the four resins frankincense, myrrh, benzoin and storax. |
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Her Majesty the rose, heady and sensuous, spiced with precious saffron stamens? and set off with fragrant storax. |
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At the same time, storax imparts an intensely animal quality, creating a seductive aura. |
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Shrubs here are storax, beautyberry, and small-leaf viburnum. |
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The incense used by the ancient Israelites in their liturgy was a mixture of frankincense, storax, onycha, and galbanum, with salt added as a preservative. |
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