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    • #14127
      Julie Hatzell
      Student

        Is it recommended to heat a tincture or glyceride to speed up the process?  My daughter-in-law just tested positive for Covid, I’d like to make a tincture for ease while she is so sick and not feeling like making teas.  But waiting two weeks for it to infuse won’t work, I’m certainly hoping she will be better by then!

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      • #14183
        Dr. Patrick Jones
        Homestead Instructor

          Honestly, I think the time for alcohol to extract the goodies from a powdered herb is probably more like a day than two weeks but I don’t have any real chemist data to confirm that. If you’re in a hurry, you can just put powdered herbs in some apple sauce or a smoothie and get them in to her. Or you can buy some tinctures and have the shipped quickly.

          I wouldn’t use heat on a tincture and I don’t care much for glycerites due to the poor shel life.

          Don't use herbs or combine herbs with medications or use them during lactation or pregnancy without talking with your healthcare provider.

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          • #15001
            Melissa Soderlund
            Student

              That’s good information!  Thanks

          • #15114
            Ginger Griffiths
            Student

              This gave me something to think about. ? things come up and sometimes we don’t have the time to make time sensitive tinctures. The reply from Dr. Jones was a great idea and wonderful advise.

              • #15222
                Dr. Patrick Jones
                Homestead Instructor

                  One of these days I’m going to take some tinctures at various stages of progression to a lab and get them analyzed to see what levels of extraction. I know a couple of chemists. I just need to get it done.

                  Don't use herbs or combine herbs with medications or use them during lactation or pregnancy without talking with your healthcare provider.

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                  • #15859
                    Debra Haines
                    Student

                      thats a wonderful idea please let us know what the lab shows on that

                  • #15224
                    Dr. Patrick Jones
                    Homestead Instructor

                      One of these days I’m going to take some tinctures at various stages of progression to a lab and get them analyzed to see what levels of extraction. I know a couple of chemists. I just need to get it done.

                      Don't use herbs or combine herbs with medications or use them during lactation or pregnancy without talking with your healthcare provider.

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                  • #15549
                    Karel Womack
                    Student

                      Yes, thank you this a great question, and the reply from Doc Jones!

                    • #15619
                      tamara murphy
                      Student

                        I hope she fells better asap! I also loved the different ideas on what to do when you don’t have what you need on hand.   I’m super curious about the different levels of extraction as well.

                      • #15637
                        simmlesl
                        Student

                          I am in a tincture FB group that was discussing the benefits of and then tincturing lionsmane mushrooms. I am thinking about getting a kit to grow some and then tincture it. The process I’ve seen is to boil the mushrooms to get the fat soluable properties out, then do a tincture for the water soluble ones.  I wonder about heat messing with the water properties-soluable properties.  In a situation like this (I guess mushrooms specifically) would you recommend heat?

                          • #16948
                            Dr. Patrick Jones
                            Homestead Instructor

                              Vodka will easily dissolve both water soluble and fat soluble chemicals. I’m not sure why you’d need to boil and then tincture. Seems odd to me.

                              Don't use herbs or combine herbs with medications or use them during lactation or pregnancy without talking with your healthcare provider.

                          • #15943
                            Cindy Thomet
                            Student

                              Thank you for the great information.

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