How to Take Tincture

If you’re looking for how to take tincture of White Cinquefoil, you have several options. This plant contains a cinchona bark, which has long been used for many years as an herbal tonic to improve health and promote liver function. Tincture of White Cinquefoil with alcohol or vodka has several beneficial properties, but in theory it could harm your system if taken in large quantities.

For milder side effects: a tincture made from White Cinquefoil with alcohol can be taken once or twice daily with food. The recommended dose is half a ounce per six ounces of liquid. To make this solution, simply boil one cup White Cinquefoil and one cup vodka three times, then cool the mixture. Strain off the soaking solution, and use it to create a thin clear solution in a clean glass spray bottle. This tincture can be used as is, or it can be added to another drink such as a V8 or seltzer water, depending on taste and the desired effect.

If your stomach is extremely painful: or if you have severe liver problems, a solution of white coquefoil with distilled water can be taken for two weeks to heal inflammation, or to relieve pain caused by irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Be sure to store the liquid in a clean container and avoid storing it in the refrigerator, as it will lose its clear properties. Use it as directed every day, with fresh water. For a more intense relief of pain or bloating, or to prevent the occurrence of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a tincture made with Cayenne, lemon juice, and ginger (a.k.a. ginger root tincture) may be effective.

Tincture made from bee products: is beneficial for people with skin diseases, such as psoriasis. Use it as directed and apply one drop to a medium-sized portion of your skin daily. Be sure to cleanse the skin thoroughly afterward to remove any residue. As with other topical applications, it is important to be sure that the tincture contains no undeveloped bee parts. If not, it may lead to allergic reactions and other complications.

Bee products are available in a variety of strengths: so it’s important to read the directions carefully. The strength you should use depends on the particular condition, including the amount of honey to be produced, your body weight, and how many bee pods are required for the specific treatment. Stronger tinctures are generally considered safer, especially if taken by adults. The commonest kinds of bee products which can be used as a beekeeper’s tincture are: bee keepers bittering extract, bee keepers tomato paste, bee keepers liquid and bee keepers tea. If you are unsure about the strength, dilute it in a small glass of water first and heat it up to boiling, then drink it.

A good quality concentrated bee hive tea tincture: is made with a combination of alcohol, grapefruit seed extract and bee propolis in order to provide you with a soothing substance. It is made by mixing the grapefruit seed extract with a few drops of alcohol and then distilling the resulting solution. There are also ready-made tinctures available, so it’s a matter of personal choice whether you want to make your own or purchase one from the market. If you decide to make your own, always remember to test the result first, so that you can make any necessary adjustments before applying it to your wounds or other skin areas.

If you are planning on applying the tincture on an open wound or similar area, it’s a good idea to wear cotton gloves to avoid any unwanted transfer of the tincture.