Thursday, May 28, 2009

Make Herbal Tinctures

Make Herbal Tinctures


Herbal tinctures are traditionally used as antiseptics and can be used both internally and externally. Alcohol, one of the main ingredients in herbal tinctures, extracts the active properties of the herbs and serves as a preservative. The most typical use for tinctures is for herbal gargles, douches, compresses, liniments, washes, and baths.


Instructions


1. Place herbs in jar. If using fresh herbs, wash first, then place in jar.


2. Mix vodka and water together. Pour liquid over herbs in jar. Cover with lid.


3. Store jar with herbs and liquid in a dark place for two weeks. Shake jar every other day during this period.








4. At the end of two weeks, strain the herb/liquid mixture through the cheesecloth and wring out all the liquid. Reserve the liquid and discard the plant matter.


5. Pour liquid into a clean amber jar or bottle, seal with lid, and label with name and date. Store in dark, cool place. Tinctures will keep for 2-3 years.


6. According to professional herbalist Non Shaw, the standard tincture dosage for adults is 1 tsp (5 ml) three times per day for chronic conditions and 1 tsp (5ml) six times a day for acute conditions. Dilute 1 part tincture with 4 parts water for gargles, douches, and compresses. Add 1 cup tincture to baths.

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