Advanced remedy making - using the moisture in herbs.

in Natural Medicine10 months ago (edited)


Apology: I'm sorry I posted this twice. We were having all kinds of internet problems and broadcast errors amd the original post kept failing. I tried again after some time and it looks like somehow both worked their way through the ether and got published...



My recent posts about making herbal remedies have had a good response, so I thought I'd do a periodic series on more advanced techniques so that folks can fine tune their techniques if they wish. Here's the first, it's about how to deal with the moisture in fresh herbs when you are working with tinctures.

The alcohol that you use in your tinctures is a mix of ethanol and water. You can learn more about that on our 'A little about Alcohol' page on our website.



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Last paragraph got chopped at the end…

More good info, and something I never took into consideration.

Thanks for pointing out the error. It's fixed now, was only a couple of words.

 10 months ago  

Hi @ligayagarden

You must be careful with these types of situations. Hive Watchers might think you are duplicating content to double monetize. I suggest you be more careful.