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ABOUT — This is a 10-chapter, 32-page course with bonus sections that walks you through what a tincture, elixir, glycerite, and oxymel are, as well as how to choose fresh or dried herbs, what liquid to extract herbs into, and so much more! We dive into the energetics of working with plants, how to make each extract, how long to let them sit, how to label them (with a printable label sheet included!), and how to figure out which herbs extract best in alcohol, vinegar, or glycerin and what herbs do best with a dual-extraction method.
Herbal extracts have been crafted since the beginning of time, with ancient civilizations showing signs of making oxymels, infused oils, and preserving herbs in alcohol. It is a timeless tradition of honoring the herbs and plants around us and processing them into potent extracts that can benefit our bodies.
This course is for anyone who wants to learn how to craft their own herbal remedies. Whether you are a mama wanting natural remedies for your kids, a college student eager to dive into the world of herbal medicine, or a curious plant-lover wanting to get to know plants in a new way, this course is for you.
After working through this course, you will feel more equipped to make your own plant medicine and know how to research herbs, pick a solvent to extract them in, and more.
This course is a collection of all I have learned over the last 5+ years as I have jumped into the world of herbal medicine. I had to stop myself from writing an entire herbalism course, so I focused on making this course extract-specific while giving you enough guidance to feel confident researching herbalism on your own.
METHOD — This course uses the “folk method” of crafting plant extracts, which is a visual method rather than a method based on ounces and grams. I also included a section for Tincture Ratios where you can learn about crafting weight-to-volume extracts!
WHAT IS INCLUDED —
How to make tinctures, elixirs, glycerites, and oxymels (step-by-step guides)
Choosing fresh vs. dried herbs and when to use each
Picking the best menstruum (alcohol, vinegar, or glycerin) for different herbs
How to use the "folk method" or a "weight-to-volume" method
Full breakdown of materials needed for each type of extract
How to do double extractions
Herbal charts to guide you on the best extraction methods
Common mistakes to avoid when making extracts
Printable labels for your jars of extracts
Tips on sourcing herbs
Information about straining, bottling, and shelf life of each preparation
WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED — I did not include specific recipes or blends! That is something you can develop as an herbalist and lean into experimenting with your blends! I share how to make single extracts and share in the FAQ how you can mix those.
DOWNLOADING — This course is a PDF file. After purchasing, you will be emailed a link to download the PDF. The link will last for 24 hours before expiring, so please save the course immediately. This PDF is not to be shared with anyone else and is protected by copyright laws. Please respect online copyright laws and refer others to purchase their own copy and trade their own resources for this information.
PRICING — This course will pay for itself if you make just one quart of tincture! That quart will strain into 10–15 bottles of tincture, or approximately $180–$270 worth.
REFUNDS — Because this is a digital product, no refunds will be offered. I invite you to take a moment to consider if this course is something you would like to invest or trade into, and after purchasing, to own the responsibility of that choice.
ABOUT — This is a 10-chapter, 32-page course with bonus sections that walks you through what a tincture, elixir, glycerite, and oxymel are, as well as how to choose fresh or dried herbs, what liquid to extract herbs into, and so much more! We dive into the energetics of working with plants, how to make each extract, how long to let them sit, how to label them (with a printable label sheet included!), and how to figure out which herbs extract best in alcohol, vinegar, or glycerin and what herbs do best with a dual-extraction method.
Herbal extracts have been crafted since the beginning of time, with ancient civilizations showing signs of making oxymels, infused oils, and preserving herbs in alcohol. It is a timeless tradition of honoring the herbs and plants around us and processing them into potent extracts that can benefit our bodies.
This course is for anyone who wants to learn how to craft their own herbal remedies. Whether you are a mama wanting natural remedies for your kids, a college student eager to dive into the world of herbal medicine, or a curious plant-lover wanting to get to know plants in a new way, this course is for you.
After working through this course, you will feel more equipped to make your own plant medicine and know how to research herbs, pick a solvent to extract them in, and more.
This course is a collection of all I have learned over the last 5+ years as I have jumped into the world of herbal medicine. I had to stop myself from writing an entire herbalism course, so I focused on making this course extract-specific while giving you enough guidance to feel confident researching herbalism on your own.
METHOD — This course uses the “folk method” of crafting plant extracts, which is a visual method rather than a method based on ounces and grams. I also included a section for Tincture Ratios where you can learn about crafting weight-to-volume extracts!
WHAT IS INCLUDED —
How to make tinctures, elixirs, glycerites, and oxymels (step-by-step guides)
Choosing fresh vs. dried herbs and when to use each
Picking the best menstruum (alcohol, vinegar, or glycerin) for different herbs
How to use the "folk method" or a "weight-to-volume" method
Full breakdown of materials needed for each type of extract
How to do double extractions
Herbal charts to guide you on the best extraction methods
Common mistakes to avoid when making extracts
Printable labels for your jars of extracts
Tips on sourcing herbs
Information about straining, bottling, and shelf life of each preparation
WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED — I did not include specific recipes or blends! That is something you can develop as an herbalist and lean into experimenting with your blends! I share how to make single extracts and share in the FAQ how you can mix those.
DOWNLOADING — This course is a PDF file. After purchasing, you will be emailed a link to download the PDF. The link will last for 24 hours before expiring, so please save the course immediately. This PDF is not to be shared with anyone else and is protected by copyright laws. Please respect online copyright laws and refer others to purchase their own copy and trade their own resources for this information.
PRICING — This course will pay for itself if you make just one quart of tincture! That quart will strain into 10–15 bottles of tincture, or approximately $180–$270 worth.
REFUNDS — Because this is a digital product, no refunds will be offered. I invite you to take a moment to consider if this course is something you would like to invest or trade into, and after purchasing, to own the responsibility of that choice.
ABOUT — This is a 10-chapter, 32-page course with bonus sections that walks you through what a tincture, elixir, glycerite, and oxymel are, as well as how to choose fresh or dried herbs, what liquid to extract herbs into, and so much more! We dive into the energetics of working with plants, how to make each extract, how long to let them sit, how to label them (with a printable label sheet included!), and how to figure out which herbs extract best in alcohol, vinegar, or glycerin and what herbs do best with a dual-extraction method.
Herbal extracts have been crafted since the beginning of time, with ancient civilizations showing signs of making oxymels, infused oils, and preserving herbs in alcohol. It is a timeless tradition of honoring the herbs and plants around us and processing them into potent extracts that can benefit our bodies.
This course is for anyone who wants to learn how to craft their own herbal remedies. Whether you are a mama wanting natural remedies for your kids, a college student eager to dive into the world of herbal medicine, or a curious plant-lover wanting to get to know plants in a new way, this course is for you.
After working through this course, you will feel more equipped to make your own plant medicine and know how to research herbs, pick a solvent to extract them in, and more.
This course is a collection of all I have learned over the last 5+ years as I have jumped into the world of herbal medicine. I had to stop myself from writing an entire herbalism course, so I focused on making this course extract-specific while giving you enough guidance to feel confident researching herbalism on your own.
METHOD — This course uses the “folk method” of crafting plant extracts, which is a visual method rather than a method based on ounces and grams. I also included a section for Tincture Ratios where you can learn about crafting weight-to-volume extracts!
WHAT IS INCLUDED —
How to make tinctures, elixirs, glycerites, and oxymels (step-by-step guides)
Choosing fresh vs. dried herbs and when to use each
Picking the best menstruum (alcohol, vinegar, or glycerin) for different herbs
How to use the "folk method" or a "weight-to-volume" method
Full breakdown of materials needed for each type of extract
How to do double extractions
Herbal charts to guide you on the best extraction methods
Common mistakes to avoid when making extracts
Printable labels for your jars of extracts
Tips on sourcing herbs
Information about straining, bottling, and shelf life of each preparation
WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED — I did not include specific recipes or blends! That is something you can develop as an herbalist and lean into experimenting with your blends! I share how to make single extracts and share in the FAQ how you can mix those.
DOWNLOADING — This course is a PDF file. After purchasing, you will be emailed a link to download the PDF. The link will last for 24 hours before expiring, so please save the course immediately. This PDF is not to be shared with anyone else and is protected by copyright laws. Please respect online copyright laws and refer others to purchase their own copy and trade their own resources for this information.
PRICING — This course will pay for itself if you make just one quart of tincture! That quart will strain into 10–15 bottles of tincture, or approximately $180–$270 worth.
REFUNDS — Because this is a digital product, no refunds will be offered. I invite you to take a moment to consider if this course is something you would like to invest or trade into, and after purchasing, to own the responsibility of that choice.