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Maceration derives from the Latin word maceratus: to soften, and is perhaps, apart from enfleurage and SCCD both very intensive preparations, the gentlest and one of the easiest ways to extract chemical compounds from herbs for home use.
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Maceration derives from the Latin word maceratus: to soften, and is perhaps, apart from enfleurage and SCCD both very intensive preparations, the gentlest and one of the easiest ways to extract chemical compounds from herbs for home use.
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- Mayragoon Fireflower, Origin Lectures: #121 Understanding our ancient memories U. Maceration derives from the Latin word maceratus: to soften, and is perhaps, apart from enfleurage and SCCD both very intensive preparations, the gentlest and one of the easiest ways to extract chemical compounds from herbs for home use.
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$M | K. capCus, carceribus inclufuä tisque ijerumpis maceratus fuit.
Bibliotheca historica. A.I.G. Meuselio ita digesta ut pæne novum opus videri possit 1793
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