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Kyphi, cyphi, or
Egyptian cyphi is a
compound incense that was used in
ancient Egypt for
religious and
medical purposes.
Kyphi (Latin: cyphi) is romanized...
- history. Cinnamon, for example, was
widely utilized in the
production of
Kyphi, a
perfume used in
ancient Egypt.
Other herbs and ****es have also been...
- mummies. From the
Ptolemaic Kingdom onward,
Ancient Egyptian recipes for
kyphi, an
aromatic used for burning,
included cinnamon and c****ia. The
gifts of...
- Manniche, however,
links the
origins of
theriac to the
ancient Egyptian kyphi recipe,
which was also used medicinally. Gr****
physician Galen devoted a...
- in
ancient Egypt and was
treated by
drinking an
incense mixture known as
kyphi. It was
officially named as a
specific respiratory problem by Hippocrates...
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Mithridates was also said to have
received samples including megalium and
kyphi from
Zopyrus of
Alexandria and
treatises from
Asclepiades in lieu of a requested...
- are used in folk medicine.
Roots of Near East
species were a
component of
kyphi, a
medical incense of
Ancient Egypt.
Tubers of C. rotundus (purple nut-sedge)...
- poorly-understood TRPV3 ion
channels in the brain.
Incense trade route Kyphi Kōbako Kōdō,
incense arts Silk Road
Smudging Votive candle Palo
santo "Incense"...
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Sacred Book, On
Antiquity and Religion, On Festivals, On the
Preparation of
Kyphi, and the
Digest of Physics. The
treatise Book of
Sothis has also been attributed...
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Olympic Amber Gujarant Kyphi Osafume Fleurs de
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Ballets Rouges...