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  2. Tartrazine - Wikipedia

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    Products containing tartrazine commonly include processed commercial foods that have an artificial yellow or green color, or that consumers expect to be brown or creamy looking. It has been frequently used in the bright yellow coloring of imitation lemon filling in baked goods.

  3. Ifosfamide - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects include hair loss, vomiting, blood in the urine, infections, and kidney problems. [2] Other severe side effects include bone marrow suppression and decreased level of consciousness. [2] Use during pregnancy will likely result in harm to the baby. [2] Ifosfamide is in the alkylating agent and nitrogen mustard family of ...

  4. Alyssum alyssoides - Wikipedia

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    Alyssum alyssoides is a species of flowering plant in the mustard family known by several common names, including pale madwort and yellow alyssum. It is native to Eurasia, but it can be found throughout much of the temperate world as an introduced species and sometimes a common weed . [ 2 ]

  5. Yellow mustard - Wikipedia

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    Yellow mustard refers to: the condiment American yellow mustard; the plant white mustard (Sinapis alba) the North American plant Streptanthus flavescens, syn ...

  6. Streptanthus flavescens - Wikipedia

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    It is one of several species known by the common name yellow mustard, though the plant most widely known as yellow mustard is probably Sinapis alba. S. flavescens is a thin-stemmed annual herb growing large, lobed or toothed leaves up to 22 centimeters long around its base, and smaller, less toothed leaves along its gray-pink to brown stem.

  7. The One Yellow Mustard You Should Always Buy - AOL

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    Mustard flavor is mustard flavor. Every last one of these contain the same base ingredients: distilled vinegar, salt, turmeric, paprika, black mustard seeds, and yellow mustard seeds. Shocking, I ...

  8. Araroba powder - Wikipedia

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    Araroba powder stains skin, hair, and clothing a deep yellow or brown, a coloration which may be removed by caustic alkali in weak solution. [1] Both internally and externally the drug is a powerful irritant. Reported adverse effects include inflammation of the eyes, gastrointestinal tract, and kidneys. Contact allergy has also been reported ...

  9. Weighing the Pros & Cons of 4 Common ED Pills - AOL

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    Over the last 25 years, (ED) medications such as Viagra and others have become common and normal pieces of bedroom tool kit. These little pills have helped hundreds of millions of men all over the ...