Tinturas

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Tinctures are concentrated herbal extracts that have alcohol as the solvent. If you are using water, vinegar, glycerine, or any menstruum (solvent) other than alcohol, your preparation is an extract – not a tincture. Although, there are exceptions to every rule and sometimes an acetum is defined as "a vinegar tincture" in the tomes.


Herbal Tinctures…

  • Tinctures are concentrated herbal extracts.
  • Alcohol is the solvent. You can use any spirit you like, but I prefer something neutral like vodka so I can taste the herb.
  • They can be taken straight by the dropper or diluted in tea.
  • They can be made with fresh or dried flowers, leaves, roots, barks, or berries.