| Management number | 233421060 | Release Date | 2026/06/27 | List Price | US$3.44 | Model Number | 233421060 | ||
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Making Tinctures: Determining Formulas, Benefits, Safety, Dosage is the “Part 2” of my earlier book Making Tinctures: Beyond the Folk Method. 24 more formulas are added to the original list of 46 (and took 1 off - with explanation - from the original 46), and the benefits, safety issues, and dosing information is provided for all 69 formulas. I also explain how to derive formulas for those herbs of which you cannot find a formula anywhere else or need to select between contradictory formulas that you have found. I give the sources to use for determining the benefits, safety issues and dosing information for the tinctures of your derived formulas, as well as, how to determine the dosage if no source is available. The determination of the proper dosage for a child is explained in detail. Other forms of tinctures, for example, glycerites and acetous tinctures, are also described, as well as why they may or may not be the best form of tincture to use for some herbs.Making Tinctures: Determining Formulas, Benefits, Safety, Dosage is a book that once you have read it, I hope you become eager to make even more tinctures that will have a more consistent potency than can be accomplished using the folk method. You will have more formulas and the equations to do so. And if the formula for the herb you want to make a tincture from is not given in this book, you will have the means to determine the formula for yourself by taking into account the solubility of the constituents (the chemical compounds) in the herb that you need to extract. You will have learned that the benefits of an herbal tincture are the actions caused by the constituents and that some constituents can be a safety issue. Virtually any herb can be unsafe if used improperly, such as using too much or for wrong or incorrect reasons, combining with an herb or herbs that should not be combined, or used by someone who is allergic to that herb (or herb family) or is genetically reactive to the herb. And it is all about safety when we consider the dosage. Thus the dosage will vary for low dosage herbs, children, elderly and the frail. I encourage you to be exacting and cautious, but take joy in all that can benefit from the proper administration of the appropriate herbs, especially in the form of tinctures. The tinctures you and I make now will be the medicinals needed in the years to come. It is our legacy. Read more
| ASIN | B095NBJLCS |
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| XRay | Not Enabled |
| Language | English |
| File size | 2.6 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Publisher | Thyme Wisper Herb Shop, Inc. |
| Word Wise | Not Enabled |
| Book 2 of 2 | Making Tinctures |
| Print length | 306 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Publication date | May 22, 2021 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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