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digitizenature,

What we do if we don't want the alcohol is put it in a pan and heat it

just to a simmer, shut it off and let it sit for ten minutes or so

uncovered. DO NOT BOIL! (if it boils you are losing stuff to the air).

This should remove/reduce the alcohol content without reducing the

liquid that much. This is what we were told to do, what we've done, and

it seems to work. Most of the time we just leave it the way it is

because one dropper won't cause any problems, but everyone is

different. Bob.

 

 

 

 

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<digitizenature wrote:

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> I made an herbal tincture using ethyl alcohol because the chemicals I

wanted to extract are

> not water-soluble. Problem is now I've got a highly alcoholic

solution and I don't want to

> drink much alcohol. Is there a way to evaporate the alcohol and add

water, or am I stuck

> taking a shot of a 190-proof tincture?

>

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You could have used raw apple cider vinegar for the tincture to

eliminate the alchol content altogether. You can warm your tincture to

help burn off some of the alcohol, but you can not cook or boil it.

That will kill it altogether. I do not know what kind of tincture you

made, but a shot seems a bit much.

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<digitizenature wrote:

>

> I made an herbal tincture using ethyl alcohol because the chemicals

I wanted to extract are

> not water-soluble. Problem is now I've got a highly alcoholic

solution and I don't want to

> drink much alcohol. Is there a way to evaporate the alcohol and add

water, or am I stuck

> taking a shot of a 190-proof tincture?

>

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I'm assuming from your post that you made this tincture using 190 proof

vodka. I would also assume that you were using fresh herb rather than

dried herb. If you were using dried herb, you would most likely use a

lower percentage alcohol.

 

If you were using fresh herb, 190 proof alcohol is used because the

extraction process utilizes water from the herb itself. So what you

end up with isn't 190 proof. It's diluted by the water in the plant.

 

In addition, tincture dosages are generally very low, often measured in

drops. You will frequently see dosages that read something like 30-120

drops. 120 drops (maximum dosage) is roughly 1/2 teaspoon. It would

take 12 servings of the maximum dosage to even equal one 1-

ounce " shot. " So unless you are taking very large doses, the amount of

alcohol just isn't that much.

 

Hope this helps.

 

herbal remedies , " digitizenature "

<digitizenature wrote:

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> I made an herbal tincture using ethyl alcohol because the chemicals I

wanted to extract are

> not water-soluble. Problem is now I've got a highly alcoholic

solution and I don't want to

> drink much alcohol. Is there a way to evaporate the alcohol and add

water, or am I stuck

> taking a shot of a 190-proof tincture?

>

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My understanding is that if you leave the dose amount you need to take

out and exposed to air for at least 20 minutes most of the alcohol

evaporates.

 

 

> I made an herbal tincture using ethyl alcohol because the chemicals

I wanted to extract are

> not water-soluble. Problem is now I've got a highly alcoholic

solution and I don't want to

> drink much alcohol. Is there a way to evaporate the alcohol and add

water, or am I stuck

> taking a shot of a 190-proof tincture?

>

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I too do not like taking alcohol and so buy those herbs in pill form. It

is also much cheaper that way.

 

Robin

 

The above comments are in response to Alobar's email of 05/03/2006 21:10

as quoted below:

> However, if the active ingredients are not soluble in water,

> evaporatoing out the alcohol will leave a tarry residue which which

> stick to the glass and not be ingested.

>

> Alobar

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Thanks for the help, everyone. I made my tincture with DRIED plant

matter and 190 proof grain alcohol. After reading your responses last

night I added some water, though it's been in just the alcohol for a

week now so it might be too late for the water to help extraction. I'm

obviously new to this :) Any other hints?

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