The whole plant--but not the root-- pounded to a pulp. The juice from the pulp is pressed and mixed with alcohol. This mixture is strained and diluted. The final remedy is created after the diluted mixture is repeatedly successes.
Aconite is available as a homeopathic remedy or in dried bulk form, as an ointment or liniment, and as a tincture. In traditional Chinese medicine, the aconite root is generally used in small amounts in combination with other herbs.
Place an ounce of fresh herb in an ounce of 50% alcohol, and steeping the mixture for six weeks.
Yes, decarboxylation is necessary before making a tincture with weed in order to activate the THC and CBD compounds for maximum potency and effectiveness.
4 oz of finely-cut fresh or powdered herb with 1 pint brandy, gin, or vodka. Mascerate for 2 weeks, shaking several times. Strain and store in a dark bottle. And more . . .
yes, aconite is poisonous to humans, and animals; also known as monkshood or wolfsbane.
An aconite is a plant of the genus Aconitum, such as wolfsbane or monkshood, all of whose species are poisonous.
The solute in tincture of iodine is iodine, which is a chemical element with the symbol I. It is dissolved in a solvent, typically alcohol and water, to form the tincture. The iodine in the tincture is responsible for its antiseptic properties.
Two possible meanings of 'tincture':A tincture is an alcoholic solution of a non-volatile substance, e.g. of iodine.A tincture is an alcoholic extract (e.g. of herbs, leaves or other plant material)
Yes, a tincture is a solution in alcohol
No
By seed.
Tincture of iodine contains iodine and alcohol