Guest guest Posted December 19, 2004 Report Share Posted December 19, 2004 wrote: > made another batch of super tonic. this time the horseradish almost > made me pass out when i got a whiff. also noticed that the portions > of each ingredient were not equal. it's hard to tell before each is > blended. us it important that all parts be equal? does it mean the > blended portion or the unblended portion (hope i'm making myself > clear), be equal? also, my hands burned for an hour after making > it. i used my hands when removing it from the blender. my house > smells like garlic.what a job!!! yes, it's worth it. > > can i make borage tincture? if not, what is the best method for use? > > so many questions! it's a whole new experience. > > i'd like to make an herb notebook. anyone have any ideas on how to > organize it? right now, i'm using a roladex. > > thanks, diana > ====================== Hi , You bet you can. In fact, any herb can be made into a tincture. Not that all should be though. Some are just better as a tea while others benefit more from tincturing. Most all of them work well both ways. -- Peace, love and light, Don Quai " Spirit sleeps in the mineral, breathes in the vegetable, dreams in the animal and wakes in man. " -- In compliance with the highest standards of Universal Law, this email has been thoroughly disinfected and purified in the solar flares of the sun. Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.290 / Virus Database: 265.5.4 - Release Date: 12/15/04 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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