Making herbal tinctures is simply another way of putting up produce from the garden to use later. In this case, you're preserving homemade medicine.
Making herbal tinctures is simply another way of putting up produce from the garden to use later. In this case, you're preserving homemade medicine.
How to create your own at home herbal apothecary incuding what herbs to stock, how to store them, how to label and how to use each herb
Like the fresh herb, plantain tincture is an excellent soothing, anti-inflammatory remedy for bug bites, stings, and other skin irritations. It also has some impressive properties for internal health. Plantain tincture may help support digestive
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how to make herbal tinctures for effective medicine
Craft your own tincture from dried, powdered, or fresh herbsHerbal tinctures have been used around the world for centuries to treat various health conditions and even to flavor your favorite beverages. Best of all, they're simple to make,...
Learn to make your own essential oils, tinctures, infused oils, and salves using these step-by-step instructions and ratio recipes.
Making herbal tinctures is simply another way of putting up produce from the garden to use later. In this case, you're preserving homemade medicine.
Discover the incredible health benefits of Japanese knotweed tincture and learn how to make it at home with our step-by-step guide.
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Make your own Stress-Less tincture! Simply pour the package of herbs in a sanitized jar and cover with your choice of 80 proof or above alcohol, making sure all the herbs are covered. Process for 6 to 10 weeks, strain mixture, bottle and enjoy! A card with detailed step by step instructionss is included in the kit. This is perfect for those who are just dabbling with tinctures and herbalism. The only thing you’ll need to provide yourself is a jar (we recommend quart sized) and the alcohol. Etsy does not allow detailed descriptions of herbal products. If you would like to learn what this product is for and how it is used, view this listing on annabellestable.com. There, you can also find discounted prices and some products that are exclusive to our website. included in this kit: 2oz package of Stress-Less herbal blend (lemon balm, chamomile, holy basil/tulsi, hops, passion flower, skullcap) 2oz tincture bottle with dropper small funnel muslin bag for straining herbs wax paper to protect the metal seal of your jar from rusting a blank label for your tincture bottle free samples of our apothecary products *DISCALIMER* This product has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not meant to treat, diagnose, prevent, or cure disease. Annabelle’s Table is a small, mother-daughter operated shop located in south central Kentucky. Together we have a combined experience of 40 years in varying areas including nutrition, herbalism, genetics, massage and bodywork, home-based processing, and art and design. We oversee all products and sales from start to finish. This includes product research, growing, harvesting, processing, bottling, labeling, packing, shipping, and customer service. All of our apothecary items are homemade with organic, wild crafted herbs and our tinctures are processed for 8-10 weeks. Despite both working full time jobs, we are dedicated to packing every order with love, care, and our own unique touch and shipping in a timely manner. Please reach out to us with any issues or concerns you may have with your order, we are happy to accommodate your needs as soon as possible.
Comfrey is a wonderful wound healer. It's great for bruises, sprains, inflammation, fractures and muscle aches. Learn how to make a comfrey poultice to keep on hand for when you need it.
Make an easy lemon balm tincture to soothe nerves and upset stomachs.
You've probably foraged for edible and medicinal dandelions, and now that it's fall it's time to go foraging for dandelion root.
Whether you’re treading barefoot this summer or just need to take a little time for yourself, here's a perfect way to get your feet soft, beautiful, and “summer ready” with this 3-step herbal infused pedicure!