Herbal Tinctures

November 12, 2009

herbs herbal tincturesXSmallToday I wanted to talk a little bit about tinctures.

WHAT ARE TINCTURES?

Herbal tinctures are what you end up with after you take parts of herbs or plants and soak them in alcohol for a few weeks.  (Non-alcoholic tinctures are made from herbs soaked in glycerin, water or apple cider vinegar.) After you strain the plant material out of the mix, you have a concentrated extract of the herbs or plants.  Depending on what combinations of herbs you use, tinctures can be therapeutic, medicinal, preventive or even life-saving.

For example, one of the most important first-aid tinctures is Cayenne.  This tincture may be able to help stop a heart attack, slow or stop bleeding and revive someone from unconsciousness. 

 WHY USE TINCTURES?
 
Tinctures are an easy way to get a concentrated dose of the healing properties of the herbs you are using.  Especially when the herbs are extracted in a base of 80 – 100% alcohol, your body can absorb the tincture quickly and put it to work!  When I feel myself coming down with something, the first thing I reach for is my bottle of Immune Boost.  It helps me fight off all the bad bugs fast!! 

Another of my favorite tinctures for fighting colds or flu is Super Force, which is onions, garlic, horseradish and peppers soaked in apple cider vinegar.  I even take it when I’m not sick because I like the taste of it so much.  Some people I know will mix it with olive oil to make an immune boosting salad dressing.

WHAT KIND OF TINCTURES SHOULD I USE?

Always look for tinctures where the best, organic and wild-grown herbs and plants are used.  That way you can be sure you are not getting any herbicides and pesticides along with your extracts. 

Next, make sure that the tinctures are full strength, not diluted or watered down so that you receive the full benefit from taking them.

You can easily make your own tinctures at home if you have the time.  There are many different websites explaining how to do this.  If you are short on time, you can order them for very reasonable prices from Marilyn Farms, with the full assurance that you are getting a product that is safe and full-strength.

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