Guest guest Posted July 14, 2007 Report Share Posted July 14, 2007 Different ways to use herbs ( Author is Unkown to me ) • Compresses O A compress is made by soaking a clean cloth in a Herbal infusion, decoction or a diluted tincture. • Decoctions O They are made by using 2.5 oz (60 g) of fresh herbs Or 1.25 oz (30 g) of dried herbal material and Simmering it in 18 fl oz (500 ml) of water for at Least 20 minutes. Bark and root are very suitable Types of material to use when making a decoction. O The decoction must be used the same day it is made And excess should be discarded. • Infusions O Prepare an infusion by pouring 18 fl oz (500 ml) Near-boiling water over 3 oz (75 g) fresh herb or 1.25 Oz (30 g) dried herb and let it steep for 5 minutes. Flowers and leaves are suitable when making an Infusion. O The infusion must be used the same day it is made And excess should be discarded. • Liquid extracts O These are made by using one part alcohol to one part Herbal material to create pharmaceutical grade Concentrates. • Macerated / Infused liquid O This can be made by steeping 1 oz (25 g) dried Herbal material in 18 fl oz (500 ml) water at room Temperature for at least 12 hours and then straining It. • Macerated / Infused oils O Oils can be made from herbs, using fresh or dried Material. Heat 18 fl oz (500 ml) oil over boiling Water – bain-marie style (NOT directly on an electric Plate or gas, and while doing this, ensure that there Is always water in the pot underneath heating the Oil). O To this oil you should add 27 oz (750 g) fresh, or 9 Oz (250 g) dried herbal material – and keep it heated For 3 hours. O After cooling the plant material is strained. Take a Jar and fill it with fresh herbs and use enough of the Oil to cover the material, and then leave for 3 weeks To diffuse. • Ointments O They can be made by heating solid fats or petroleum Jelly over boiling water (as above with the macerated Oils) and adding 2.5 oz (60 g) dried material to 18 fl Oz (500 ml) of fat/petroleum jelly. O This mixture must be warmed over the boiling water For 3 hours and then strained and decanted into jars. • Poultice O This is made by making a paste from dried or fresh Material (finely chopped) and/or powdered material by Mixing it in water and heating it to a temperature Where it is still bearable to apply to the skin. O The poultice is applied to the skin without burning The skin, and replacing when cooled down. • Powdered herbs O Herbs can be powdered when dry, to mix with fluid When taken, but since the taste is not always Acceptable, this process is often used in the Supplement/pharmaceutical industry for making pills And capsules. • Syrups These are infusions or decoctions mixed with Sugar to promote a more palatable taste. This also Helps to preserve it. It is normally created by using 18 fl oz (500 ml) fluid to 18 oz (500 g) sugar. • Tisanes O These are herbal teas, and are infusions normally Made from aromatic herbs such as fennel, chamomile, Peppermint etc. They are taken without milk, but Depending on personal taste, sugar or honey may be Added. • Tinctures O The same process is followed as when making Macerated oils, but instead of oils, a water/alcohol Mix is used to extract the active ingredients. This is An effective way to extract the constituents. Tinctures are stronger than infusions or decoctions And are made by using one part material to four parts Alcohol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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