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I would like to put up some anti cold and flu teas, tonics for the

season, does anyone have any recipes?

 

 

Like cough syrup recipes, elderberry syrup recipes, ect.

 

Tia Bev

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Cayenne tincture has always worked super for me just right down the hatch. Takes fevers and sore throats away instantly , just repeat as needed.b_raznoff <b_raznoff wrote:

I would like to put up some anti cold and flu teas, tonics for the season, does anyone have any recipes?Like cough syrup recipes, elderberry syrup recipes, ect.Tia Bev

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Hi Gina,

 

Is your cayenne tincture recipe in the group files. Also, how accessible is it to get your hands on the ingredients. I am not familiar with it and am not sure where I would be able to get it.

 

Smiles,

 

CAE

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Cayenne tincture has always worked super for me just right down the hatch. Takes fevers and sore throats away instantly , just repeat as needed.b_raznoff <

b_raznoff wrote: I would like to put up some anti cold and flu teas, tonics for the season, does anyone have any recipes?Like cough syrup recipes, elderberry syrup recipes, ect.

Tia Bev

 

 

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How do you use that? we (my eldest son & I) always have sore throats because of allergies. i also just had a baby 3 mos ago but am trying to lose weight. id like to see how to start... if possible. I also have a hietal hernia which has been there since 6th grade and asthma which I just had an asthma attack the other day from stress... I dont want to take all the meds they want me to take.

 

 

help....

 

thanks

nikki

single mom of 2

 

 

On 10/5/05, wrote:

 

Hi Gina,

 

Is your cayenne tincture recipe in the group files. Also, how accessible is it to get your hands on the ingredients. I am not familiar with it and am not sure where I would be able to get it.

 

Smiles,

 

On 10/4/05, Gina Kopera <ginakopera1

> wrote:

Cayenne tincture has always worked super for me just right down the hatch. Takes fevers and sore throats away instantly , just repeat as needed.b_raznoff <

b_raznoff wrote: I would like to put up some anti cold and flu teas, tonics for the season, does anyone have any recipes?Like cough syrup recipes, elderberry syrup recipes, ect. Tia Bev

 

 

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Tinctures are made with 80-100 vodka you do not need a brand name just get something cheap. I use:

 

I use Habenaro peppers

wash them

put in blender, stems and all

3/4 of the up to the peppers fill with vodka

blend

store in glass in a dark place

shake daily (if you miss it will still live)

wear rubber gloves

2-4 weeks later strain (use an old t-shirt)

WOHLA!! theres your tincture, it is that easy....................Nikki <athenadreamsia wrote:

 

How do you use that? we (my eldest son & I) always have sore throats because of allergies. i also just had a baby 3 mos ago but am trying to lose weight. id like to see how to start... if possible. I also have a hietal hernia which has been there since 6th grade and asthma which I just had an asthma attack the other day from stress... I dont want to take all the meds they want me to take.

 

help....

 

thanks

nikki

single mom of 2

 

 

On 10/5/05, wrote:

Hi Gina,

 

Is your cayenne tincture recipe in the group files. Also, how accessible is it to get your hands on the ingredients. I am not familiar with it and am not sure where I would be able to get it.

 

Smiles,

 

CAE

 

On 10/4/05, Gina Kopera <ginakopera1 > wrote:

Cayenne tincture has always worked super for me just right down the hatch. Takes fevers and sore throats away instantly , just repeat as needed.b_raznoff < b_raznoff wrote: I would like to put up some anti cold and flu teas, tonics for the season, does anyone have any recipes?Like cough syrup recipes, elderberry syrup recipes, ect. Tia Bev

 

 

for GoodClick here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and toprescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and

members free of any liability. Dr. Ian ShillingtonDoctor of NaturopathyDr.IanShillington

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Wow. Potent. Does it grow hair on your chest and chin

too. <g>

 

--- Gina Kopera <ginakopera1 wrote:

 

> Tinctures are made with 80-100 vodka you do not need

> a brand name just get something cheap. I use:

>

> I use Habenaro peppers

> wash them

> put in blender, stems and all

> 3/4 of the up to the peppers fill with vodka

> blend

> store in glass in a dark place

> shake daily (if you miss it will still live)

> wear rubber gloves

> 2-4 weeks later strain (use an old t-shirt)

> WOHLA!! theres your tincture, it is that

> easy....................

>

 

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Hi and thank you for submitting this. I was wondering how to take this...straight? Mixed with water? What's the dosage?

~Kellianne

 

Tinctures are made with 80-100 vodka you do not need a brand name just get something cheap. I use:

 

I use Habenaro peppers wash them put in blender, stems and all 3/4 of the up to the peppers fill with vodka blend store in glass in a dark place shake daily (if you miss it will still live) wear rubber gloves 2-4 weeks later strain (use an old t-shirt) WOHLA!! theres your tincture, it is that easy....................

 

 

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Yes with water or tomatoe juice as my hubby does.

Start small a few drops or a 1/4 of a teaspoon and

work up.

Pat M

 

--- kelligirl710 wrote:

 

>

> Hi and thank you for submitting this. I was

> wondering how to take

> this...straight? Mixed with water? What's the

> dosage?

> ~Kellianne

>

> Tinctures are made with 80-100 vodka you do not need

> a brand name just get

> something cheap. I use:

> * I use Habenaro peppers

> * wash them

> * put in blender, stems and all

> * 3/4 of the up to the peppers fill with vodka

>

> * blend

> * store in glass in a dark place

> * shake daily (if you miss it will still live)

>

> * wear rubber gloves

> * 2-4 weeks later strain (use an old t-shirt)

>

> * WOHLA!! theres your tincture, it is that

> easy....................

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

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not be afraid of friends; the worst they can do is betray you. Be afraid of the

indifferent; they do not kill or betray. But only because of their silent

agreement, betrayal and murder exist on earth. "

- - -- Bruno Yasienski - " The Plot of the Indifferent " (1937)

 

 

 

 

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wow....it's got to kill the cold or you lol....were talking hot!...brendakelligirl710 wrote:

 

 

 

Hi and thank you for submitting this. I was wondering how to take this...straight? Mixed with water? What's the dosage?

~Kellianne

 

Tinctures are made with 80-100 vodka you do not need a brand name just get something cheap. I use:

 

I use Habenaro peppers wash them put in blender, stems and all 3/4 of the up to the peppers fill with vodka blend store in glass in a dark place shake daily (if you miss it will still live) wear rubber gloves 2-4 weeks later strain (use an old t-shirt) WOHLA!! theres your tincture, it is that easy....................

 

Always in the service of our Father. Brenda Joyce

 

 

 

 

 

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If you just put A drop on your tongue soon as the heat goes away you will feel healing. Sore throat a drop on the tonsil, pain is gone. If you take it straight it seems to work much faster, just take one drop not dropperful at a time then increase as you feel you need to. When you feel it coming back just repeat as often as necessary, you will heal fast.

 

GinaBrenda Joyce <brendajoyce8 wrote:

 

wow....it's got to kill the cold or you lol....were talking hot!...brendakelligirl710 wrote:

 

 

Hi and thank you for submitting this. I was wondering how to take this...straight? Mixed with water? What's the dosage?

~Kellianne

 

Tinctures are made with 80-100 vodka you do not need a brand name just get something cheap. I use:

 

I use Habenaro peppers wash them put in blender, stems and all 3/4 of the up to the peppers fill with vodka blend store in glass in a dark place shake daily (if you miss it will still live) wear rubber gloves 2-4 weeks later strain (use an old t-shirt) WOHLA!! theres your tincture, it is that easy....................

 

 

Always in the service of our Father. Brenda Joyce

 

 

 

 

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> Tinctures are made with 80-100 vodka you do not need a brand name

>just get something cheap. I use:

> * I use Habenaro peppers

> * wash them

> * put in blender, stems and all

> * 3/4 of the up to the peppers fill with vodka

> * blend

> * store in glass in a dark place

> * shake daily (if you miss it will still live)

> * wear rubber gloves

> * 2-4 weeks later strain (use an old t-shirt)

> * WOHLA!! theres your tincture, it is that

easy....................

 

*********

Would it be best to use " dried " or " fresh " peppers for this

tincture?

 

I grew " Ring O' Fire " cayennes this year, and I have some that are

dried already, but I still have some ripening on the plants yet

too....

 

Or, should I use both the fresh & the dried peppers together in it?

 

I've never made any of my own tinctures before, so I have no idea

which way is peferable or more potent......or if either way it makes

any difference?

 

Thanks much,

Jan / Michigan

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Fresh is always best, but don't let that stop you anything will work. The reason that I used Habenaro it is one of the hottest, hotter the more potent. Faster the better is what I like.

 

Gina

zoomom9 <zoomom9 wrote:

> Tinctures are made with 80-100 vodka you do not need a brand name >just get something cheap. I use:> * I use Habenaro peppers > * wash them > * put in blender, stems and all > * 3/4 of the up to the peppers fill with vodka > * blend > * store in glass in a dark place > * shake daily (if you miss it will still live) > * wear rubber gloves > * 2-4 weeks later strain (use an old t-shirt) > *

WOHLA!! theres your tincture, it is that easy....................*********Would it be best to use "dried" or "fresh" peppers for this tincture? I grew "Ring O' Fire" cayennes this year, and I have some that are dried already, but I still have some ripening on the plants yet too....Or, should I use both the fresh & the dried peppers together in it?I've never made any of my own tinctures before, so I have no idea which way is peferable or more potent......or if either way it makes any difference? Thanks much,Jan / Michigan

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herbal remedies , Gina Kopera

<ginakopera1> wrote:

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> Fresh is always best, but don't let that stop you anything will

work. The reason that I used Habenaro it is one of the hottest,

hotter the more potent. Faster the better is what I like.

>

> Gina

>

 

*******

OK, thanks Gina! (I have Habenaro plants too, but most of those

peppers are still green yet....the cayenne's have ripened already)

 

The cayenne I grew is hotter than most other cayenne's, hence the

name Ring O' Fire... so hopefully they will still be pretty potent as

a tincture...

 

Maybe I'll try to make the Habenaro tincture too, once I get more of

them to ripen to their full color. :)

 

Thanks again

Jan / Michigan

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The other thing that amazes me is that you put the cayenne on a cut and it will speed the healing and no it does burn. My first claim to fame in the world of natural healing was the cayenne tincture I put it on the start of a cold sore on my lip and it was scabbed and heal the next morning and that is how my story started.

 

Ginazoomom9 <zoomom9 wrote:

herbal remedies , Gina Kopera <ginakopera1> wrote:>> Fresh is always best, but don't let that stop you anything will work. The reason that I used Habenaro it is one of the hottest, hotter the more potent. Faster the better is what I like.> > Gina> *******OK, thanks Gina! (I have Habenaro plants too, but most of those peppers are still green yet....the cayenne's have ripened already)The cayenne I grew is hotter than most other cayenne's, hence the name Ring O' Fire... so hopefully they will still be pretty potent as a tincture...Maybe I'll try to make the Habenaro tincture too, once I get more of them to ripen to their full color. :)Thanks againJan / Michigan Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and toprescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. Dr. Ian ShillingtonDoctor of NaturopathyDr.IanShillington

 

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herbal remedies , Gina Kopera

<ginakopera1> wrote:

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> The other thing that amazes me is that you put the cayenne on a cut

and it will speed the healing and no it does burn. My first claim to

fame in the world of natural healing was the cayenne tincture I put

it on the start of a cold sore on my lip and it was scabbed and heal

the next morning and that is how my story started.

>

> Gina

 

******

Thanks for that info, Gina. I have been researching the different

uses for cayenne, and there sure seems to be alot of them!

 

As we do not take chemical pharmaceuticals, I am sure that the

cayenne will be a valuable addition to our " medicine " cabinet. :)

 

I also liked the fact that it was easy to grow, the plants were very

productive, and now I can make my own tinctures from it too! I made

my first batch yesterday, using your recipe. Thanks so much for

posting it.

 

Jan / Michigan

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Your welcome, just remember when in doubt just try it. Also cayenne is a catalyst to any herb, you will see it added to many herb formulas on the market. It is a power tool that makes them stronger.

 

Gina******Thanks for that info, Gina. I have been researching the different uses for cayenne, and there sure seems to be alot of them!As we do not take chemical pharmaceuticals, I am sure that the cayenne will be a valuable addition to our "medicine" cabinet. :)I also liked the fact that it was easy to grow, the plants were very productive, and now I can make my own tinctures from it too! I made my first batch yesterday, using your recipe. Thanks so much for posting it.Jan / Michigan

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Are cayenne peppers only hot when ripe if not I got

took because I thought to spice up some spaggetie

sauce I was making and put a couple of my green so

called cayennes in and it only tasted like I added a

green pepper not a hot one or two. Pat

 

" Do not be afraid of enemies; the worst they can do is to kill you. Do

not be afraid of friends; the worst they can do is betray you. Be afraid of the

indifferent; they do not kill or betray. But only because of their silent

agreement, betrayal and murder exist on earth. "

- - -- Bruno Yasienski - " The Plot of the Indifferent " (1937)

 

 

 

 

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I believe so.

 

"Pat M." <bogduck wrote:

Are cayenne peppers only hot when ripe if not I gottook because I thought to spice up some spaggetiesauce I was making and put a couple of my green socalled cayennes in and it only tasted like I added agreen pepper not a hot one or two. Pat"Do not be afraid of enemies; the worst they can do is to kill you. Do not be afraid of friends; the worst they can do is betray you. Be afraid of the indifferent; they do not kill or betray. But only because of their silent agreement, betrayal and murder exist on earth."- - -- Bruno Yasienski - "The Plot of the Indifferent" (1937) Music Unlimited Access over 1 million songs. Try it free.http://music./unlimited/

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herbal remedies , " Pat M. " <bogduck> wrote:

 

>

> Are cayenne peppers only hot when ripe if not I got

> took because I thought to spice up some spaggetie

> sauce I was making and put a couple of my green so

> called cayennes in and it only tasted like I added a

> green pepper not a hot one or two. Pat

 

*********

As far as I know, the hot peppers reach their peak of " heat " when

fully ripe, and are no longer green.

 

There are also many different varieties of cayenne, and some are

hotter than others. Growing conditions can also affect their heat,

from season to season.

 

I did have several " pepperheads " try my cayenne out for me (after

they ripened to red). I was told mine were " extremely " hot, and none

of those who tried them, will even attempt to take another bite of

one raw. (I had one who claimed he thought they were gonna have to

take a trip to the emergency room, after he took his bite of one) And

this is from people who regularly eat the various hot peppers.....

 

I would let yours ripen to red, and then try them out. Be careful

when you do tho....

 

Jan / Michigan

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> Tinctures are made with 80-100 vodka you do not need a brand name

just get

> something cheap. I use:

> * I use Habenaro peppers

> * wash them

> * put in blender, stems and all

> * 3/4 of the up to the peppers fill with vodka

> * blend

> * store in glass in a dark place

> * shake daily (if you miss it will still live)

> * wear rubber gloves

> * 2-4 weeks later strain (use an old t-shirt)

> * WOHLA!! theres your tincture, it is that

easy....................

>

 

 

Thanks for the recipe. But what I was looking for is something anti-

viral for the prevention of a cold /flu.

 

Bev

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Hi Bev,

 

What you need is the Total Tonic and Echinacea tincture. see the files of our group's site for details on how to make.

 

love

Lisa

Thanks for the recipe. But what I was looking for is something anti- viral for the prevention of a cold /flu.Bev

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herbal remedies , " Lisa de Haas " <lisa@l...>

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> Hi Bev,

>

> What you need is the Total Tonic and Echinacea tincture. see the

files of our group's site for details on how to make.

>

> love

> Lisa

 

 

Thank You Bev

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OK I'm going to jump in here as a newbie.

 

My herbal remedy is Native American.

 

When the signs of a cold come on I take two 250 mg capsules twice daily of home ground osha root for three days.

I have not had a cold in over 5 years and we have a 3 year old in school at home.

 

LoveBob

 

Adageyudi Staya Udanvti

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herbal remedies , " Lisa de Haas " <lisa@l...>

wrote:

>

> Hi Bev,

>

> What you need is the Total Tonic and Echinacea tincture. see the

files of our group's site for details on how to make.

>

> love

> Lisa

>

 

 

In the total tonic formula what is the dossage?

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The dosage is 1-2 dropperfuls 3-4 times per day. So for prevention I'd go with the lower dosage, and for active handling a cold or flu, I'd take the bigger dosage.

 

love

Lisa

 

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herbal remedies , "Lisa de Haas" <lisa@l...> wrote:> > What you need is the Total Tonic and Echinacea tincture. see the files of our group's site for details on how to make.> In the total tonic formula what is the dosage?

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