dye info

create darks and blacks

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assorted dye topics

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HISTORY OF VARIOUS DYES

https://youtu.be/jzXV-2lH6T0?si=6d-ynL6GAOSHTPkj

Anthraquinone derivatives with a laxative effect can be found in a number of plants: Senna leaves or fruits, rhubarb root, alder tree bark, cascara bark and aloe (see Chapter 2.19).

Flavones are widely present in leaves, flowers and fruits as glucosides. Celery, parsley, red peppers, chamomile, mint and ginkgo biloba are among the major sources of flavones. Luteolin, apigenin and tangeritin belong to this subclass of flavonoids (Fig. 2).

oods With the Most Flavonoids. All berries contain flavonoids, but some varieties are more potent than others. Blackberries are particularly powerful and include all six types of flavonoids. Blueberries, cherries, and raspberries also contain all flavonoids.Jul 11, 2023

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