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Hi Lynn:

 

Same principal.. just add enough alcohol (vodka, etc) to cover the

herbs (be herbs or powder)by a 1/4 inch above the herbs.. with

powders.. check the fluid level after 2 or 3 days.. and retop to 1/4

level.. powders especially cayenne has a tendency to expand in

alcohol..

 

Mars

 

 

 

herbal remedies , Lynn <lompicolynn> wrote:

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> How does one make a cayenne tincture? I know how to

> make a regular tincture, this just has me stumped

> because it is a powder form. Would it be ready in 2

> weeks?

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> How about a ginger root tincture? Grate up the ginger

> and let it sit for a couple weeks? Shaking it of

> course.

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> Everclear or vodka would be ok for these two?

>

> Thanks.

>

> Lynn

> in CA.

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How to Make a TinctureI'm going to keep this very simple. There are many variations, but the following will get you through just about any situation when it comes to making any tincture you wish. And there won't be any better tinctures out there.1. On the New Moon, fill a blender half full with a bunch of herbs.2. Pour on top of the herbs 100 Proof Vodka so that the liquid settles 2 inches above the top level of the herbs in the blender.3. Blend the hell out of it for about a minute.4. Pour the mixture into a glass Mason jar and go store it in a dark place.5. At least once a day, shake your mixture.6. After two weeks (on the Full Moon), press your mixture using a Beer Press, a Potato Ricer and an organic cotton canvas clothe, or the fanciest press you can find and money can buy ;o)7. Store your tincture in brown bottles and keep out of the light.You're

done. That's all there is to it. You can use Apple Cider Vinegar instead of Alcohol with certain herbs, and my recommendation is to stay away from using Glycerin.

 

 

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Persian,

You can use 80 proof vodka... just not on roots or "tough' parts of the plant... For cayenne - are you using powder... if not, grind or "blenderize your peppers and use 80 proof...

SuziPersian <persian13 wrote:

Hi allDumb question time, can you (errr I) make the tincture with ACV?I have no idea if the 100% alcohol is here in NZ having jsut arrived, but somehowI don't fancy my chances on finding it!thank youPersian

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You'll find alot of vodkas at 80.. I'm in Illinois and ALL the grocery stores have it... I have to go to a liquor store to get 100 proof.

SuziPersian <persian13 wrote:

Hi SuzanneOn Sat, Sep 27, 2003 at 03:28:00 -0700, Suzanne wrote:> You can use 80 proof vodka... just not on roots or "tough' parts of the plant... For cayenne - are you using powder... if not, grind or "blenderize your peppers and use 80 proof...> I see, I only have the cayenne powder. Can I ask in the States what sort of storesells this 80% proof vodka. It's nothing to do with alcoholic drinks is it? I thoughtvodka was something around 35%?So can't I use organic ACV for a cayenne tincture at all then?Sorry I am a PEST!regards Persian> > I have no idea if the 100% alcohol is here in NZ having jsut arrived, but somehow> I don't fancy my chances on finding it!>

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We just made ours with ACV today... will not be making anything with vodka as not safe to have it around my roommates here....if i have to have anything with it in it i will have to buy it from Doc...

My caregiver made a big TT and PP today for the first time and she is using both now...

 

Greg

 

 

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Re: [herbal remedies] Cayenne Tincture

 

Hi Suzanne

On Sat, Sep 27, 2003 at 03:28:00 -0700, Suzanne wrote:

> You can use 80 proof vodka... just not on roots or "tough' parts of the plant... For cayenne -

are you using powder... if not, grind or "blenderize your peppers and use 80 proof...

>

 

I see, I only have the cayenne powder. Can I ask in the States what sort of store

sells this 80% proof vodka. It's nothing to do with alcoholic drinks is it? I thought

vodka was something around 35%?

 

So can't I use organic ACV for a cayenne tincture at all then?

 

Sorry I am a PEST!

 

regards Persian

 

 

>

> I have no idea if the 100% alcohol is here in NZ having jsut arrived, but somehow

> I don't fancy my chances on finding it!

>

 

 

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Proof and 'percent of alcohol' are two different things. The Proof

amount is usually twice the 'percent' amount.

 

So an 80 proof alcohol is actually 40% alcohol. Similarly a 100

proof alcohol is actually 50% alcohol.

 

That's the way I understand it anyway.

 

On 28 Sep 2003 at 11:00, Persian wrote:

 

> Hi Suzanne

> On Sat, Sep 27, 2003 at 03:28:00 -0700, Suzanne wrote:

> > You can use 80 proof vodka... just not on roots or " tough' parts of

> > the plant... For cayenne -

> are you using powder... if not, grind or " blenderize your peppers and

> use 80 proof... >

>

> I see, I only have the cayenne powder. Can I ask in the States what

> sort of store sells this 80% proof vodka. It's nothing to do with

> alcoholic drinks is it? I thought vodka was something around 35%?

>

> So can't I use organic ACV for a cayenne tincture at all then?

>

> Sorry I am a PEST!

>

> regards Persian

>

>

> >

> > I have no idea if the 100% alcohol is here in NZ having jsut

> > arrived, but somehow I don't fancy my chances on finding it!

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