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Re: No!!! MUST READ ***VERY IMPORTANT**** Re: Mixing super tonic with BF&C tincture
 
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Re: No!!! MUST READ ***VERY IMPORTANT**** Re: Mixing super tonic with BF&C tincture



>>>Can I simply replace all the herbal concentrates with herbal tincture like BF&C tincture, since it's so much trouble to make all those herbal concentrate separately. And of course, also add ECHINACEA TINCTURE later.<<<


Hmmmm, I honestly have no way of knowing if it would be as effective as the original. There's no doubt we can make alcohol tincture that are just as effective (even more so) than glycerites (the alcohol extracts more of the 'herbal goodies' and absorbs into the body faster). But this blend was "given" to Dr. Christopher by God.

Will the honey, ACV, & garlic juice have the same synergy and the same healing effect when blended with that much alcohol (???)

>>>So it's not good to mix all different tinctures together and claimed that a specific formula is so powerful because it has EVERYTHING in it. I never saw any other herbalist did this before, except this one herbalist, and I have been wondering about that.<<<

There's generally no harm in tincturing herbs together...although one might extract a bit more or less of each herb (depending upon 'extractability'). Of course, one would need to be careful of concoctions that blended 'opposite herbs together' (for example: sedative herbs with stimulant herbs), that kind of thing.

I personally believe that this formula needs to be made "as written", although I *think* that it would likely be very effective in an alcohol base. As I think I mentioned, I'm going to make this formula soon, and I may be adding Echinacea tincture to it. But I won't be adding the alcohol based tincture (if I do) until after the original Anti Plague formula has had time to synergistically blend for quite a few days...or I may apt to offer the Echinacea Tincture 'on the side' for people to take separately.

As far as what the other herbalist is doing, find out EXACTLY what process is being used (and *especially* if he/she is using organic or non-organic herbs!), and use your best judgment. If the herbalist won't tell you the exact/specific process & ratios used, or tells you there's no need to use organic herbs - then I wouldn't give him/her the time of day.

Unyquity
 

 
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