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Karie,

If you're talking about tinctures in those little

brown glass bottles, there is definitely still alcohol

in them. It's how they suspend the herbs, I think.

However, the companies that make these things are

starting to realize that some people have a problem

with the alcohol base, so they're starting to make

alcohol-free tinctures. I've found several that have a

glycerin base. I don't know where you live, but

Rainbow Grocery has some alcohol-free tinctures, and I

bet you can find them online.

Hope that helps!

Aidan

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celiacBayarea liquid homeopathics with alcohol

& caseine

Posted by: " Karie " Karie@... karie_klim

Mon Mar 10, 2008 9:19 am (PDT)

Hi,

Does anyone out there have information on homeopathic

medications where

alcohol is used as an extract? I have been taking

various homeopathics

and the practitioner says that in this process the

alcohol and the

substance extracted neutralize the alcohol. Is this

true?

The reason I'm asking is that I keep breaking out and

cannot figure out

what is doing it. I was diagnosed in September and

since then have

been pretty careful about foods. Now, I'm trying to

discover the

medication, homeopathic, and supplement world of

products.

Also have a question about casein content in raw milk.

I have not

suffered congestion from ingesting raw milk products,

but did come up

positive for casein intolerance. Is casein present in

unpastuerized

milk? Looking for an authority reference on the

subject. I have

checked with EnteroLab and they don't know.

Thank you for any information you have.

Karie celiacBayarea

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