If you make tinctures with food-grade materials like Don Q 151 rum (a good replacement for old classic Bacardi 151, which was discontinued in 2016), Everclear, Glycerin, etc., then the tincture is going to be edible. If you’re making tinctures with stuff that isn’t safe to ingest,...
Once I started making burdock tincture, my husband gave it a try and thought the flavor would make a lovely vinegar. Since he was enthusiastic, I went ahead and made a burdock root-infused vinegar. To my palate, it’s horrible. I can’t stand it, but he loves it. Anytime his stomac...
How to Make Simple Elderberry Tincture If you’ve been around the HHH blog for a while, then you know how often I gush over elderberries. Honestly, if I had to choose one single herb to have on hand for my family (even families with small children!), it would always be the humble ...
This is the time of year when I make a variety of different tinctures to preserve herbs for long-term use. I typically make traditional alcohol based tinctures, because they concentrate and preserve the herbs for years, but glycerin tincture are an alcohol-free option for children or those ...
How to Make Healing Herbal TincturesMiriam Kinai
Adding herbal tinctures to your diet is a step towards wellness. Whether you want to infuse your drinks or ingest tinctures straight from the dropper.
If you’ve enjoyed learning how to make tormentil tincture and how to use tormentil tincture for heavy periods, hemorrhoids, eczema, wounds, and even vaginal discharge, please spread the word. This way, more people learn how to use the power of medicinal herbs to make simple, yet effective...
How to Make Bee Balm Tincture (VIDEO)By Maria Noël Groves More than just a beautiful addition to a garden, bee balm holds potent antimicrobial properties that can be harnessed in an easy fresh herb tincture.Bee balm (Mondarda fistulosa) is rarely found on the commercial herb market, but...
Use foraged hawthorn berries to make hawthorn tincture. It creates a natural medicine that is used for heart health and enhancing memory.
Simply infuse yarrow into alcohol to make a tincture. Use the tincture directly on the spot you want to treat. You can spray it on or even use a roller bottle. Just be careful not to get it anywhere you don’t want it because it will dry your skin out. Practical Home Herbalism If ...