Be Your Own Herbal Expert - Pt 4
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Motherwort tincture
Skullcap tincture
Ginseng tincture
Dandelion root tincture
Wormwood tincture
St Joan's Wort tincture
Poke root tincture (danger)
Yarrow tincture MAKING DRIED ROOT TINCTURES I strongly prefer to make tinctures from fresh plants. But many people have a hard time getting fresh plants. Most books therefore ignore fresh plant tinctures and focus on making tinctures only from dried plants. The only dried plant parts I use to make tinctures are roots and seeds. All other plant parts I use fresh when making a tincture. And I actually prefer to use fresh roots too. To make a tincture from dried roots:
- Buy an ounce of dried Echinacea augustifolia or Panax ginseng root.
- Put the whole ounce in a pint jar.
- The dried root should fill the jar about a third full. If not, use a smaller jar.
- Fill the jar to the top with the alcohol. Cap tightly and label.
- With great respect for the plant, dig up its root.
- Gently rinse mud away. (For more about digging dandelion root, see Healing Wise.)
- Chop root into small pieces and fill a jar to the top with the chopped root.
- Fill jar to the top with alcohol. Cap tightly. Label.
- Fresh root tinctures are ready to use in six weeks.
- Take a vacation to a place where the plant you need does grow. And make sure to go at the best time to gather it.
- Find an herbal pen-pal who lives in the area where the plant you want to tincture grows. Have your pen-pal make a tincture of the fresh plant for you. You could make a tincture of something you have lots of to give to her too.
- Pick yellow Hypericum perforatum flowers in the summer's heat.
- Fill - don't stuff - a jar with the blossoms and leaves.
- Fill jar to the top with alcohol. Cap tightly. Label. (It will turn bright red.)
- Your fresh St. Joan's wort tincture is ready to use in six weeks.
- Pick Leonurus cardiaca flowering tops (leaves and flowers) in early fall or late summer.
- Fill - don't stuff - a jar with coarsely chopped blossoms and leaves.
- Fill jar to the top with alcohol. Cap tightly. Label.
- Your fresh motherwort tincture is ready to use in six weeks.
- Pick Scutellaria lateriflora flowering tops when there are seeds as well as flowers.
- Fill - don't stuff - a jar with the blossoms and leaves.
- Fill jar to the top with alcohol. Cap tightly. Label.
- Your fresh skullcap tincture is ready to use in six weeks.
- Pick Artemisia absinthemum leaves in the late summer or early fall, when mature.
- Fill - don't stuff - a jar, with the coarsely chopped leaves.
- Fill jar to the top with alcohol. Cap tightly. Label.
- Your fresh wormwood tincture is ready to use in six weeks.
- Pick Achillea millefolium flowering tops, white ones only, when in bloom.
- Fill - don't stuff - a jar, with the coarsely chopped herb.
- Fill jar to the top with alcohol. Cap tightly. Label.
- Your fresh yarrow tincture is ready to use in six weeks.
- What is osmosis? Why does 100 proof vodka make stronger tinctures than 80 proof?
- What is a menstrum? What other menstrums are used to make tinctures?
- Of the four plant poisons, which are present in each of plants used in the medicine chest?
- Why don't I consider vinegars tinctures?
- How is a glyceride different from a tincture?
- Make a tincture from a resinous plant.
- Make a glyceride.
- How is a standardized tincture made?
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