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For years, I made tinctures the traditional way and thought I was doing it right. Then I learned there was a more reliable method used by professional herbalists.
In this video, Dr. Patrick Jones (Doc Jones) from ?@HomeGrownHerbalist? joins me in the kitchen to show how to make tinctures using the ratio method, creating consistent, dependable herbal remedies you can trust.
We cover:
Folk vs. ratio tinctures
Why consistency matters for dosing
Choosing the right alcohol
Using dried herbs for better results
Why tinctures are fast-acting and shelf-stable
This is practical, approachable herbalism you can actually do at home.