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Did a Google search and found two places with recipes.

 

First:

http://www.kitchenwitch.com/4thieves.html

 

Second:

http://www.anisoptera.com/grimoire/4tv.htm

 

I've never dealt with these before, so be careful with their info.

 

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Tuesday, March 04, 2003 9:14 PM

[herbal remedies] Four Thieves' Vinegar

 

 

Does any one have a recipe for this? Thanks

Becky

 

 

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There are

special uses for this…I assume you know.

Add to a gallon

of cider vinegar a handful of rosemary, wormwood, lavender, rue, sage, mint, an

ounce or so of campor. Close the container and place it in a double boiler or a

pan with water and boil for a while. Do this for a few days then strain the

herbs.

Michael

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[herbal remedies] Four

Thieves' Vinegar

 

Does any one have a recipe for this?

Thanks

Becky

 

 

 

 

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