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In a message dated 6/4/2004 9:55:42 AM US Mountain Standard Time, goldenirides writes:

Flu Buster, and 2oz sold for $25. You can make 2 or 3 gallons of TT for that much.Waymon

Much better price, LOL!! Glad you recognize it is TT!

 

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Jamie in Az

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If you are making something for external use only can you use rubbing

alcohol? I read where Dr. Christopher in a pinch used it and he was

successful. Has any one here done it ?

 

Btw, I just put up my Male Formula tincture and it will set till the

end of the month.

 

One more thing. my wife heard about the formula for TT and thought it

sounded familiar. It turned out she had bought a product from an ND

friend of ours called, Flu Buster, and 2oz sold for $25. You can make

2 or 3 gallons of TT for that much.

 

Waymon

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HI Waymon,

 

The answer is " yes " . If you are making a liniment, for external use

only, you can use rubbing alcohol. Jethro Kloss has agreat recipe for

a disinfecting liniment, great for poison ivy, boils , pimples,

weeping areas, and rashes.

 

1 ounce goldenseal root

1 ounce myrrh gum

1/4 ounce cayenne

1/2 to 1 pint rubbing alcohol

 

tincture to 2 weeks.

 

Trish

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Would this tincture be good for cystic

acne? To do what exactly, clear it up heal a boil or just disinfect it? And

can the cayenne be a specific kind or just the kind you buy at the grocery

store?

liz

 

 

 

 

 

vegastrish

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Herbal Remedies - Re:

Tincture Question (Yet Again)

 

 

HI Waymon,

 

The answer is " yes " . If you are making a

liniment, for external use

only, you can use rubbing alcohol. Jethro Kloss

has agreat recipe for

a disinfecting liniment, great for poison ivy,

boils , pimples,

weeping areas, and rashes.

 

1 ounce goldenseal root

1 ounce myrrh gum

1/4 ounce cayenne

1/2 to 1 pint rubbing alcohol

 

tincture to 2 weeks.

 

Trish

 

 

 

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" vegastrish " <trishadan@c...> wrote:

 

 

If you are making a liniment, for external use only, you can use

rubbing alcohol. Jethro Kloss has agreat recipe for a disinfecting

liniment...

 

Thanks, Trish. I've got, Kloss's, book. I'll look at some more of his

recipes. I just got this video set on Ebay, that shows how to make

quite a few remedies. I noticed on a site that sells, Dr. Christopher

formulas that it sells for $140. Here's the description of it:

 

This outstanding four hour double video set and laboratory reference

manual teaches you how to make salves, tinctures, extracts,

liniments, oils, ointments, cough syrups, glycerites, lozenges,

oxymels, powders, electuaries, suppositories, skin care products and

much more. It covers wildcrafting, preservation and storage

techniques and includes a therapy section which teaches you how to

make poultices, packs, fomentations, plasters, steam baths and other

natural therapies.

 

I got it for considerably less. I'll be able to " interact " with it.

This was a big score!

 

Waymon

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