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Alex Pich "Tinctures" [Arty Remix] (Perceptive Deep) 03.
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Alex Pich "Tinctures" [Arty Remix] (Perceptive Deep) 03.
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Now the only possibility is that in the later 14th century in Germany some other Tinctures in RL heraldric use came to be used.
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Tinctures are the best form of administering and preserving herbal medicines because they retain their full medicinal effects for a much longer time, than say powders, which have a lesser shelf life and which are not very tasty, either!
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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Tinctures are a fair bit stronger then infusions and decoctions because the alcohol mix extraction process tends to extract far more chemical compounds than just water alone and is less destructive in some ways in comparison to the destructive heat used in the infusion and decoction process.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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Tinctures solve a lot of those problems and there is something about seeing a line of bottled tinctures gleaming quietly on the darkened shelves of an herb cupboard.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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I've discovered it wandering for the net...and it has immediately intrigues me: this shop in fact sells any kind of legal herbs from Aphrodisiacs to Burning Blends, from Dried Herbals or flowers to Tinctures, seeds and Natural Foods.
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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When herbs contain non-water soluble chemical compounds, larger amounts to be processed or long term storage is required then the next step from Infusions and Decoctions is Tinctures.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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Second only to Tinctures for me is the wonderfully alchemical processes required to make your own essential oils at home.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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When herbs contain non-water soluble chemical compounds, larger amounts to be processed or long term storage is required then the next step from Infusions and Decoctions is Tinctures.
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