Hijust boil a tablespoon to a qt.of filtered water let cool...strainand
put in a spray bottle. I add a little CS for a preservtive too. Debbie :)
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Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011 11:11:34 am
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
From: "Saralou"
Subject: CS>Cayenne Tincture f
The salt in salvia reacts with the ionic portion of the CS producing
silver chloride, which has very low solubility, an is very light
sensitive. Over time it reduces to silver metal, usually plating out on
the colloidal portion, until the colloidal particles are too large to
stay suspended.
If yo
On certain days, backwash will make a batch go purple or red, other
days, not, depending on what you ate.
Add CS and vinegar together and you get highly soluble, stable, silver
acetate. [A "patented" germ fighter ]
ode
At 03:25 AM 9/4/2006 +, you wrote:
Now this is interesting to m
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Subject: Re: CS>Cayenne tincture
I thought someone warned once to never drink out of
the bottle of CS because it would cause it to fall out
of suspension if it is contaminated with anything.
So, I can't imagine how you could mix it with vinegar
or other food and h
Now this is interesting to me can cs be contaminated if you drink out of the
same container it is in?...thanks debbie
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From: Pat
> I thought someone warned once to never drink out of
> the bottle of CS because it would cause it to fall out
> of
I thought someone warned once to never drink out of
the bottle of CS because it would cause it to fall out
of suspension if it is contaminated with anything.
So, I can't imagine how you could mix it with vinegar
or other food and have it stay ok for any period of
time.
placental tissue.jim
Dan Nave wrote:
Definitely leave in the seeds. Most of the "heat" is in the seeds.
Dan
From: Teri Johnston [mailto:t...@welshspringers.com]
Sent: Sat 9/2/2006 8:13 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re:
Definitely leave in the seeds. Most of the "heat" is in the seeds.
Dan
From: Teri Johnston [mailto:t...@welshspringers.com]
Sent: Sat 9/2/2006 8:13 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Cayenne Tincture Methods
Since I have 20 Haben
The best cayenne tincture I've found with a Naturopath Doctor to back it up
is:
http://organicsolutionsstore.com/
Cayenne Tincture 1oz. $24.00
This is the one that has saved many heart patients lives.
Love
Bob
Adageyudi
Staya Udanvti
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And how!
Silly me, after "brewing" my cayenne tincture for a full month, I
squeezed the coffee filter I was straining the tincture through with my
BARE HANDS! (I have no idea what I was thinking...)
It took me a minute to figure out why my hands were on fire! And then it
took 4 hours of ice, mi
Teetercreek Cayenne is great. Have been using it for a couple of years. Great
people too. Tom
I have ordered Lobelia tincture from Teetercreek and they are good people to
deal with debbie
Hannah wrote: For those who can't see themselves 'brew'
cayenne tincture at home,
a place to buy this in a quality I have not come across before, and
not after since I have been using theirs,
i
As an after thought
after chopping peppers, etc be careful with where your
fingers go,
The best antidotes to any burning are dairy products such as
milk, yoghurt and ice cream.
Ed Kasper LAc. Licensed Acupuncturist & Herbalist
Santa Cruz, CA.
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Osiyo Teri!
Hello Teri!
Grind/chop the seeds and whole pepper together. The capsaicin resides in the
veins and seeds.
Love
Bob
Adageyudi
Staya Udanvti
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From: "Teri Johnston"
To:
Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2006 9:13 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Cay
The Dispensatory of the United States of America.
Tinctura Capsici Concentrata is prepared by macerating 4
ounces of capsicum in 12 fluid ounces of rectified spirit
for 7 days; then filter.
King's American Dispensatory
A preparation made by adding 1/2 ounce of powdered capsicum
and 2 drachms of sa
You may have spoiled your peppers by attempting to dry them.
Need to keep the peppers from touching each other, or
anything else. Air needs to circulate to remove the
moisture. Low heat (95-100F, not in direct sunlight) is
preferred over high heat as the outside may dry but the
inside still contain
nd effectiveness will be known,
this knowledge can be passed on, and we can learn from our
experience.
just my 2 cents
Ed Kasper LAc. Licensed Acupuncturist & Herbalist
Santa Cruz, CA.
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From: Wayne Fugitt [mailto:cwfug...@fugitt.com]
Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2
At 10:27 AM 9/2/2006, you wrote:
I would mix the peppers if I had the variety.
I forgot that I also have a hot lemon pepper plant also so could
combine all of these. Sure should be hot :-)
Without any scientific basis, I think there are some ingredients in
peppers that are good, other
Morning Teri,
>> At 08:13 AM 9/2/2006, you wrote:
Since I have 20 Habenaro plants, 6 cayenne, and 1 Caribbean red I have
plenty to make a tincture. My question is do you leave the seeds in when
you grind in the blender???
Yes, I used the seeds, core, and even the stem ends on some.
Others
Since I have 20 Habenaro plants, 6 cayenne, and 1 Caribbean red I
have plenty to make a tincture. My question is do you leave the seeds
in when you grind in the blender???
TIA
Teri
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