Here is how to remove alcohol from homemade herbal tinctures without losing access to the medicinal benefits that tinctures provide.
Are you entering the world of tinctures? This beginners guide to herbal tinctures will cover the basics so you can feel confident exploring the different types of medicine you can create at home.
Lavender tincture is a gentle herbal remedy for improving sleep, and there's also some evidence that it can help with mild anxiety, depression, and headaches. It's easy to make at home with just a few
Learning how to make turmeric tincture is an easy and affordable way to get a regular boost of potent antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties.
You'll love making homemade Ginger Tincture. This easy natural remedy is a wonderful way to support digestion, but also great for several other ailments. Just 2 ingredients and a jar is all you'll need!
As with food, I rotate herbs in this sleep tincture recipe so our diet includes a variety of micronutrients without too much of any particular compound.
Want to learn how to make herbal tinctures at home and some of the best tincture recipes? Discover how to make tinctures at home from plants.
Homemade herbal remedies are easier than you think, and most only require a few minutes of hands-on time before you've crafted powerful herbal medicine for your families' medicine chest. Diving into making herbal remedies might
In traditional folk medicine, tonics and tinctures were often used to treat a wide range of ailments, from digestive problems to anxiety and stress. Many people still use tonics and tinctures today as a natural
Learn step-by-step how to make a tincture for anxiety with some of the best herbs for anxiety. Chamomile, lemon balm, Holy Basil and cinnamon are wonderful anxiolytics for simple, natural anxiety treatment.
Ever heard of the Four Thieves Vinegar blend? Come learn the folklore surrounding this blend, how it's used to support wellness, and how to make it.
Green dragon tincture is a general term for a cannabis tincture where cannabinoids are extracted from the plant with alcohol.
This herbal tincture is a great remedy for headaches and some migraine headaches as well.
Nettle root has exhibited an ability to help woman naturally balance hormones. Learn more about how it can benefit female health.
Are you looking for natural headache relief? Hybrid Rasta Mama shares her favorite herbal headache tincture. It is easy to make, costs next to nothing, and really works to get rid of headaches fast!
In this 5th part of the series, How to Start Using Herbs, you’ll learn how to make extracts that are not water-based, including tinctures, acetums, and glycerites. Have you started using herbs yet? :-) Wouldn’t you like to start? One of the most important things about being self-reliant is being
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The answer is a long one, lets go back to 1999 when I was first introduced to energy medicine. I was working on a bio-dynamic (organic) farm and experimenting
Burdock tincture and I have a special relationship. It's one of the first tinctures I tried where I actually saw the difference within hours of taking it. The results were dramatic, and I'd never before
Visit our website www.CrookedCrows.com for significantly lower prices on Mahoney Nervine. Even more savings when you use code ONETIME for 20% off your order. Valid only at www.crookedcrows.com For details on this product please visit: https://crookedcrows.com/product/mahoney-nervine-herbal-tincture/ Our all natural, handcrafted apothecary teas and tinctures are blended for results. We prepare our herbal teas and tinctures with you in mind. We scrutinize each herbal ingredient in our teas and tinctures. Our methods are those of a true apothecary with hands on preparation and personal service. We carry a wide variety of herbs and will prepare your personal herbal tea or tincture to suit your needs upon request. Crooked Crows ethos includes a sense of permanent responsibility to produce and package sustainably. We hand package our teas are using biodegradable and compostable packaging and our tinctures are wax sealed by hand. Our ongoing efforts to contribute to a more sustainable future reflect in the minimal packaging of our products. Every effort is made to work with the earth and protect all it has to offer. Should you ever have any concerns or questions about our products, we'd love to hear from you. Please review our generous return policy as outlined in our shop. About Crooked Crows Founded by Erin and Michael Mahoney as an herbal apothecary in the mountains of Colorado, Crooked Crows has been known for its effective botanical teas and tinctures. Today, the line is popular worldwide for its wide selection of quality, nature-based products. Crooked Crows is consistently dedicated to personal attention and desires of its clientele. Sustainability Crooked Crows ethos includes a sense of permanent responsibility to produce and package sustainably. Our ongoing efforts to contribute to a more sustainable future reflect in the minimal packaging of our products. You’ll receive select apothecary items encased in a charmed velvet bag rather than conventional overpackaging. Every effort is made to work with the earth and protect all it has to offer. The History of Tea According to the legend of how tea was made, the Chinese emperor Shen Nung was sitting under a tree while one of his servants was boiling water. The wind blew and some leaves fell off of the tree and they landed in the boiling water. Having tea being the end creation. In the beginning there is evidence of tea only being used for medicinal purposes. Then around the 3rd century tea become a more prominent daily drink. The History of Tinctures It's hard to put an exact date on when tinctures first started being made, but we have rough ideas of where and when they were made. Historians believe that tinctures go as far back as distilled alcohol. There is evidence showing that the Ancient Egyptians-soaked herbs in the alcohol to create their tinctures. We can go based off of the information that is out there that tinctures have been around for a very long time, they were incredibly popular around the Victorian Era and used for medicinal purposes. The History of Oxymels There is evidence that oxymels were first made in ancient Egypt and the word was originally oxalme, the word meant a mixture of salt brine and vinegar. Which was used for a number of different ailments, they would often add honey so as the sour of the vinegar would not be so overpowering. The word oxymel comes from the latin word Oxymeli, which means acid and honey. Being exactly what an oxymel is. There is also evidence that in the ancient Greek times, Hippocrates actually made oxymels for some of his medicinal formulations.
Discover all the reasons alcohol-based extracts are an effective, shelf-stable, and convenient way to fit herbal supplements into your everyday routine.
Want to learn how to make your own spruce tincture and use it at home? Find below a simple spruce tincture recipe from Eastern Europe.
Nasturtium tincture is an easy to make herbal remedy right from your garden. These edible flowers are also medicinal, and nasturtium tincture is valued for it's antibacterial, anti-fungal, antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties. It has been
Ever heard of the Four Thieves Vinegar blend? Come learn the folklore surrounding this blend, how it's used to support wellness, and how to make it.
What are tinctures? How do you make them and what can they be used for? We've got the scoop - plus our favorite tincture recipes for insomnia, stress and PMS.
Helpful tincturing step-by-step resources & tutorials will guide you through the many aspects of making tinctures – all in the Tincture Making Guidebook!
Chamomile tincture is a gentle herbal remedy for insomnia and anxiety in adults, as well as teething, fussiness, and colic in children. When used externally, it can also treat skin irritation and it's a natural
Green dragon tincture is a general term for a cannabis tincture where cannabinoids are extracted from the plant with alcohol.
Making herbal tinctures is simply another way of putting up produce from the garden to use later. In this case, you're preserving homemade medicine.
In traditional folk medicine, tonics and tinctures were often used to treat a wide range of ailments, from digestive problems to anxiety and stress. Many people still use tonics and tinctures today as a natural
Fire cider has been used for over 40 years to combat cold and flu symptoms. here's a really easy fire cider recipe to add to your apothecary!
How to make echinacea tincture right in your kitchen from those garden-fresh flowers (or even dried herbs).
Echinacea tincture can be made from fresh or dried echinacea. If you're growing your own though, doing it this way saves an extra step!
Violet tincture is a useful herbal remedy to have on hand. Here's what to know about how to make violet tincture from wild violet leaves & flowers.
Outside of a good diet and detox regimen, there's another crucial component to enabling the regenerative processes in the body.
Echinacea tincture can be made from fresh or dried echinacea. If you're growing your own though, doing it this way saves an extra step!
Homemade herbal remedies are easier than you think, and most only require a few minutes of hands-on time before you've crafted powerful herbal medicine for your families' medicine chest. Diving into making herbal remedies might
INGREDIENTS: Grifola frondosa mushrooms, spring water, organic cane alcohol, organic palm-free vegetable glycerin, sea salt ABOUT OUR SINGLE-HERB TINCTURES In order to bring you the most effective and potent tinctures we possibly can, Susquehanna Botanicals sources our plants, fungi, and herbs meticulously. We prioritize local, foraged ingredients that are harvested regeneratively. When this isn’t possible, we’ll source from a Certified Organic farm. As a last resort, we’ll make sure the source is GAP certified. We are proud to offer 400+ single herb tinctures, but due to FDA regulations are unable to make recommendations. If you are feeling uncertain about which tincture to purchase, we strongly encourage our customers to empower themselves with knowledge by reading the latest scientific research re: herbalism and their ailment/desired outcome, seeking ancestral wisdom, and asking others in the community about their personal experiences with specific herbal remedies. The taste of each tincture varies with each herb or mushroom. They are alcohol-based and slightly sweet due to the addition of vegetable glycerin. HOW TO TAKE A TINCTURE Squeeze the recommended dosage amount (shown on bottle) directly into the mouth using the provided dropper and swallow immediately. Alcohol-based tinctures are more comfortably taken atop the tongue, rather than underneath. Many customers prefer to dilute tinctures with a small amount of water in a stout glass, while others mix them into smoothies, juice, or tea. HOW WE MAKE OUR TINCTURES Tinctures are alcohol-based liquid supplements that use specific solvents to extract the benefits from a plant or herb. Rather than standardizing our extraction process, we use a highly specified method for tinctures that incorporates three different solvents, which allows us to honor the integrity of each distinctive herb or plant. We source our ingredients meticulously, prioritizing organic or ethically wildcrafted sources first. Once we receive our material, our skilled production team gets to work carefully crafting our tinctures using this triple-extraction method, and following our herbalist-formulated recipes down to the milliliter. ABOUT SUSQUEHANNA BOTANICALS We are a small team of herbalists, foragers, permaculturists, and outdoors people based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Our mission is threefold: to build resilient community by providing healthy food and supplements, nature-based education, and dignified, meaningful employment; to rehabilitate damaged wild ecosystems by integrating skilled and knowledgeable professionals into the landscape; to create a viable business model that transforms neglected wild spaces into sustainable agroforestry preserves. All of our tinctures are made from responsibly grown or ethically wildcrafted herbs and organic alcohol and glycerin. Our salves are beeswax and oil-based. Our team bottles and packs each and every product by hand in our safe, sanitary production facility. We create all of our products in small batches, with reverence and love for the Earth and all of her inhabitants. DISCLAIMER + SAFETY This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or ailment. This supplement has not been approved by the FDA. Check out our sister business, Rebel Garden Tools! https://www.etsy.com/shop/RebelGardenTools