Learn how to make herbal tinctures and how to make an herbal infusion to sip your way to better health and enter a soothed state of mind. Herbal teas remain my favorite way of using herbs medicinally.
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Drinking herbal teas or syrups is a good way to benefit from herbs' healing properties. One of my favorite herbal preparations is a tincture—a concentrated liquid made by soaking herbs in alcohol.
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One way to put the curative, restorative or nutritional properties of herbs to use is by creating a tincture or oil. A tincture is an alcoholic extract of the essential ingredients of a plant, used ...
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