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If you let your tincture sit in hot water the alcohol will dissapate.. (like when you want to take a dose)... maybe they do something on this order.Caroline <ladyguinevere@...> wrote:

Hi guys,I have seen places that sell tinctures that have the alcohol removed. Does anyone know exactly what that means? How would one go about removing the alcohol from a tincture? Do you think it would entail heating the tincture?Also, how would one go about making a tincture with glycerine? Would you do it the same way as with alcohol or ACV?Just trying to figure out what it is out there that these companies are selling.

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I've got an herbal catalog that does this. They say they use

the " Lloyd Extractor invented by master chemist Uri Lloyd " .

Here is a site that describes it:

http://www.lloydlibrary.org/news/features/Lloydsconcentrator.html.

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Ann

> Hi guys,

>

> I have seen places that sell tinctures that have the alcohol

> removed. Does anyone know exactly what that means? How would one

go

> about removing the alcohol from a tincture? Do you think it would

> entail heating the tincture?

>

> Also, how would one go about making a tincture with glycerine?

Would

> you do it the same way as with alcohol or ACV?

>

> Just trying to figure out what it is out there that these companies

> are selling.

>

> Thanks in advance for your thoughts and ideas.

>

> Caroline

>

>

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