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A decoction may be refrigerated for up to two days and retain its healing qualities
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The bark is harvested and dried, sliced to expose the inside of the bark, then boiled to make a decoction. Usually this decoction is combined with other herbs to create yang enhancing tonics. And more . . .
Decoction in Tagalog is "timpla" or "pagtimpla." It refers to the process of boiling herbs, roots, or plant materials to extract their medicinal properties.
yer they pissed in a bucket and gargled it
Yes. And depending on how you make your tea, the process can be called "weltering", "infusion", "decoction" or "maceration".
Some people use a sodium solution as an antibacterial mouthwash to combat microorganisms that cause sore throat or inflamed gums
Most preparations of red cedar call for boiling the medicinal parts to make a decoction or for making a tea or infusion.
Alcohol free mouthwash is better for children as it doesn't make them feel unwell but an adult is used to that but alcohol free is the way to go!
The easiest way is to make a strong decoction of dried echinacea root and use that as a wash. Or as a poultice. Wouldn't hurt to add a couple of drops of lavender or tea tree oil (antiseptic0 and a bit of honey (also very good on wounds) to the decoction.
There is no gluten in mouthwash.
Mouthwash is a homogeneous solution.