June 24, 2004, 06:28
haberdasherWhat was that word again?
I need a quick refresher - we discussed a word some time ago describing substances which were harmful in high or even ordinary amounts but beneficial in very small quantities.
Couldn't find it where I thought it was. Full of h's and i's and o's and e's, I think - does anyone remember it? Kalleh, it may have been your offering in the first place?
June 24, 2004, 06:34
haberdasherNever mind, I found it.
HORMESISGot the H,I,O,E right, anyway.
June 24, 2004, 08:55
KallehHab, I hope you had a nice conversation with yourself.

I do remember that word, though I haven't had the opportunity to use it. What was your context for using it?
June 24, 2004, 09:12
haberdasherNo context for using HORMESIS yet; just knowing that I couldn't produce the word any more. Repetition is how memories are ingrained and reinforced.
Is there a word for the converse? Case in point: atropine is given to speed up a heart that is beating too slowly. Can't give a lot, though, or it might speed it up too much. HOWEVER - if you give too little, the heart rate actually slows down even more.
So - in this case more is good, and less is not just ineffective but harmful. What do we call this?
June 24, 2004, 19:37
KallehExcellent question! Perhaps wordcrafter will know, since the word came from his word of the
day. I will also ask my logophile friend. I just don't know.