How We Make Our Tinctures – Our Herbal Preparation Process

We take great care in how we cultivate, harvest, prepare, and formulate every plant that we work with. We grow the plant the way nature intended and prepare it in a way that preserves the essence of that plant. We have many plants that grow back every spring and others that we propagate from seed every season. Soil health is key when cultivating plants, and it is something we take great pride in. We have been building our soil for close to 20 years. We use absolutely zero pesticides, herbicides, fungicides or any other types of chemicals. We use a hose filter when watering our plants as to not contaminate them with chlorine or other harmful chemicals contained in tap water. We also wash our plants with filtered water during harvest.

When harvesting, we set an intention and express gratitude for the plant. We hand pick the herb and tincture it fresh. Fresh plant tinctures are far more potent as compared to dry plant tinctures. The reason for this is that many volatile aromatic oils evaporate when a plant is dried. We can preserve more of the wholeness of the plant by tincturing it fresh.

Once the herb has been harvested and cut, we place a measured amount into a mason jar and fill it with organic cane sugar alcohol and filtered water. Each plant requires a different alcohol to water ratio, but 50/50 is the most common. Then we shake it up and let it sit for 6 weeks. During this period, we regularly shake the jars.

After the 6 week period, we carefully open and press the contents, yielding a beautiful and potent herbal tincture. This is then formulated into a 2 oz dropper bottle for your convenience. 

We hope you enjoyed learning about our herbal preparation process.

See you on the next blog post,

Patryk Chrzanowski

In-house Herbalist

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