Guest guest Posted February 6, 2001 Report Share Posted February 6, 2001 In a message dated 2/6/2001 1:00:04 PM Central Standard Time, wtfeh writes: << Wondering why Bilberry would be in the mix and what habanero is >> Finally! A question I can answer! Habanero is a pepper (one of the hottest) Dena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2001 Report Share Posted February 6, 2001 I am comparing Strauss's and Shultze's Heart Formulas, trying to decide which to buy or make. They are quite expensive, but if I do it myself, I'm not sure how much to put in the Strauss formula for each of these ingredients. Also, do I extract each one seperately and then mix the liquid all together, or is it okay to do them all at one time? Wondering why Bilberry would be in the mix and what habanero is. Any input anyone can give me about making a formula would be appreciated. LA following are the ingredients (in order of proportion) of the Strauss Heart Drops, although this listing has not been verified by Jim Strauss. Fruit Alcohol Garlic Oil Cayenne Hawthorn Berry (leaf and flower) Ginger Root Bilberry Motherwort Flower Cactus Grandiflorus Flower Red Clover Blossom Habanero Mistletoe here is Dr. Schultze's Heart Formula that you can make at home with Vodka etc. 8 Parts Hawthorne Berry 1 Part Red Clover Blossom 1 Part Cactus Grandiflorus Stem and Flower 1 Part Motherwort Herb 1 Part Garlic Bulb 1 Part Jamaican Ginger Root ..5 Part Hottest Cayenne Pepper Blended all in a base of 50% Alcohol and 50% distilled water. Auctions - Buy the things you want at great prices. http://auctions./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2001 Report Share Posted February 6, 2001 What is habanero? A type of cayenne peppers- they are one of the hottest.JuneGet your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2001 Report Share Posted February 6, 2001 Dear LA, Buy the ingredients at a good Natural Health Store that does not use Pesticides etc., A part is by volume (i.e 1 cup or 1 tablespoon ful) You can use the dried or powdered variety. Fresh is always better but sometimes hard to find. Put them all into a Blender. Add the Vodka. blend. Pour into a glass jar. Screw the lid on. Put into a dark cool place and shake every day. Twice if possible. Three times a day would be best. Make the tincture at the New Moon . Two weeks later (at the Full Moon), strain out the liquid into amber dropper bottles. Take one to three dropperfuls (36 drops) 1 to 3 times a day.,..Love Penny (check the archives for more sxplicit instructions) Tincturing:- 1) On the New Moon, Put herbs into a blender. 2)Add enough vodka to cover. 3) Switch blender on for a minute or so. 4) Make sure that you have about 1/5th more vodka than the herbs. 5)Put into a sealed glass jar (one that has been well washed and has no trace of chlorinated water - rinse it in distilled water) 6) Place in a cool dark place that you frequent two or three times a day. 7) shake it well each time you pass. 8) At the Full moon or 14 days;- 9)Strain thru a clean organic cloth into a glass or ceramic bowl. 10) Pour into a dropper bottle (that can be bought at a chemist or a health food store or on line at jeans greens) LA wrote: > I am comparing Strauss's and Shultze's Heart Formulas, > trying to decide which to buy or make. They are quite > expensive, but if I do it myself, I'm not sure how > much to put in the Strauss formula for each of these > ingredients. Also, do I extract each one seperately > and then mix the liquid all together, or is it okay to > do them all at one time? > > Wondering why Bilberry would be in the mix and what > habanero is. Any input anyone can give me about > making a formula would be appreciated. > > LA > > following are the ingredients (in order > of proportion) of the Strauss Heart Drops, although > this listing has not been verified by Jim Strauss. > > Fruit Alcohol > Garlic Oil > Cayenne > Hawthorn Berry (leaf and flower) > Ginger Root > Bilberry > Motherwort Flower > Cactus Grandiflorus Flower > Red > Clover Blossom > Habanero > Mistletoe > > here is Dr. Schultze's Heart Formula that you can > make at home with Vodka etc. > > 8 Parts Hawthorne Berry > 1 Part Red Clover Blossom > 1 Part Cactus Grandiflorus Stem and Flower > 1 Part Motherwort Herb > 1 Part Garlic Bulb > 1 Part Jamaican Ginger Root > .5 Part Hottest Cayenne Pepper > Blended all in a base of 50% Alcohol and 50% distilled water. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2001 Report Share Posted February 7, 2001 Thank you Penny! I looked at jean's site, great price for supplies. I didn't see her offering a cloth to strain the stuff through. Did I miss it or can you tell me what I would use and where I might get it? I'd rather get everything from one place, if she has them. Is there anything else I will need to get? Thanks, LA --- Penny Khaled <pennyclr75 wrote: > Dear LA, > Buy the ingredients at a good Natural Health > Store that does not use Pesticides etc., > A part is by volume (i.e 1 cup or 1 tablespoon > ful) > You can use the dried or powdered variety. Fresh > is always better but sometimes hard to find. > Put them all into a Blender. Add the Vodka. > blend. Pour into a glass jar. Screw the lid on. > Put into a dark cool place and shake every day. > Twice if possible. Three times a day would be best. > Make the tincture at the New Moon . > Two weeks later (at the Full Moon), strain out the > liquid into amber dropper bottles. > Take one to three dropperfuls (36 drops) 1 to 3 > times a day.,..Love Penny (check the archives for > more > sxplicit instructions) > Tincturing:- > 1) On the New Moon, Put herbs into a blender. > 2)Add enough vodka to cover. > 3) Switch blender on for a minute or so. > 4) Make sure that you have about 1/5th more vodka > than the herbs. > 5)Put into a sealed glass jar (one that has been > well washed and has no > trace of chlorinated water - rinse it in distilled > water) > 6) Place in a cool dark place that you frequent two > or three times a > day. > 7) shake it well each time you pass. > 8) At the Full moon or 14 days;- > 9)Strain thru a clean organic cloth into a glass or > ceramic bowl. > 10) Pour into a dropper bottle (that can be bought > at a chemist or a > health food store or on line at jeans greens) > > LA wrote: > > > I am comparing Strauss's and Shultze's Heart > Formulas, > > trying to decide which to buy or make. They are > quite > > expensive, but if I do it myself, I'm not sure how > > much to put in the Strauss formula for each of > these > > ingredients. Also, do I extract each one > seperately > > and then mix the liquid all together, or is it > okay to > > do them all at one time? > > > > Wondering why Bilberry would be in the mix and > what > > habanero is. Any input anyone can give me about > > making a formula would be appreciated. > > > > LA > > > > following are the ingredients (in order > > of proportion) of the Strauss Heart Drops, > although > > this listing has not been verified by Jim Strauss. > > > > Fruit Alcohol > > Garlic Oil > > Cayenne > > Hawthorn Berry (leaf and flower) > > Ginger Root > > Bilberry > > Motherwort Flower > > Cactus Grandiflorus Flower > > Red > > Clover Blossom > > Habanero > > Mistletoe > > > > here is Dr. Schultze's Heart Formula that you can > > make at home with Vodka etc. > > > > 8 Parts Hawthorne Berry > > 1 Part Red Clover Blossom > > 1 Part Cactus Grandiflorus Stem and Flower > > 1 Part Motherwort Herb > > 1 Part Garlic Bulb > > 1 Part Jamaican Ginger Root > > .5 Part Hottest Cayenne Pepper > > Blended all in a base of 50% Alcohol and 50% > distilled water. > > > > > > > Auctions - Buy the things you want at great prices. http://auctions./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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