Guest guest Posted September 6, 2000 Report Share Posted September 6, 2000 do you know how it is to make a tincture out of powdered root? this probably does not work too good . . . i guess the powder is better for gel caps. i just prefer the easy access of tinctures. chris, do you know about the violet bottles? and if i could get jars as well. kinda cute jars for bath salt gifts . . . any ideas? andréa > ---------- > Ziggy > Reply the_oil_co-op > Wednesday, September 6, 2000 1:43 PM > the_oil_co-op > [the_oil_co-op] Goldenseal Root and Echinacea Angustifolia > Root... > > > Keep this in mind for winter time coming up - maybe november - i > found a medicinal herbal dist. where we can get wildcrfated > goldenseal root powder for around $8.00 an ounce. last time i looked > that is a pretty good price, right? i have to get a whole pound > though, so if anyone else wants let me know.......... > and maybe echinacea angustifolia root thats about $5.00 an ounce > widcrafted and about the same as the goldenseal certified organic. > wildcrafted SHOULD mean at least as good if not even better than > organic IMHO. > well i'm just thinking ahead to winter, let me know if anyone is > interested and when you think you'd want them if you are. > *smile* > chris > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2000 Report Share Posted September 6, 2000 look in the links section for the jars. alaine may have some too. want me to keep an eye out at the local thrift shops and yard sales?? i'm waiting for mike to write me back on the violet bottles, i may have to bug him. and according to arcus flynn, as close to powdered as you can get herbal matter are the only way to cut herbs to make a proper tincture *smile* chris who is going to be making tinctures from these powdered herbs too. the_oil_co-op , " Sperle, Andrea " <andrea_sperle@m...> wrote: > do you know how it is to make a tincture out of powdered root? > this probably does not work too good . . . i guess the powder is better for > gel caps. > i just prefer the easy access of tinctures. > > chris, do you know about the violet bottles? > and if i could get jars as well. kinda cute jars for > bath salt gifts . . . any ideas? > > andréa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2000 Report Share Posted September 7, 2000 Maybe if someone could give instructions on tincture making, I might be interested. I agree, tinctures are the fast route, esp with the immune system stuff. Kate - Ziggy the_oil_co-op Wednesday, September 06, 2000 12:59 PM [the_oil_co-op] Re: Goldenseal Root and Echinacea Angustifolia Ro ot... look in the links section for the jars. alaine may have some too.want me to keep an eye out at the local thrift shops and yard sales??i'm waiting for mike to write me back on the violet bottles, i may have to bug him.and according to arcus flynn, as close to powdered as you can get herbal matter are the only way to cut herbs to make a proper tincture *smile*chriswho is going to be making tinctures from these powdered herbs too.the_oil_co-op , "Sperle, Andrea" <andrea_sperle@m...> wrote:> do you know how it is to make a tincture out of powdered root?> this probably does not work too good . . . i guess the powder is better for> gel caps.> i just prefer the easy access of tinctures.> > chris, do you know about the violet bottles?> and if i could get jars as well. kinda cute jars for> bath salt gifts . . . any ideas?> > andréa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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