We've been seeing so many new folks around here... and we are thrilled.
Here in our OA Inside DIY we try to make recipes that are approachable, easy, and of course, leave room for your own creativity to shine. Whether you are a seasoned crafter who is familiar with making it yourself, or brand new, we want you to know all the potential uses for our Certified Organic high-proof alcohols.
When I first saw alcohol used in an herbal oil, I was unsure why I would need the extra solvent, as I, too, am a budding herbalist and always learning. I thought oil does a great job pulling medicinal properties and fragrances from most plant matter on its own. What I didn't know was that using a small amount of alcohol in the beginning of your process, is called making an alcohol intermediary herb-infused oil, and it's a great way to get more from your herbs.
Benefits of making an herbal-oil with alcohol is increased shelf life as well as the ability to extract what oil may not be able to do alone. Check out this excerpt from the Herbal Academy:
"Another benefit to alcohol intermediary herb-infused oils is that it helps yield a more potent preparation due to the use of alcohol. While this type of oil preparation can be used with most dried herbs, it works best with herbs that have a good amount of alcohol-soluble properties, such as resins, balsams, camphors, essential oils, alkaloids and alkaloidal salts, glycosides, organic acids, most coloring matter, and almost all acrid and bitter plant constituents (Green, 2000). In addition, it is ideal if the herbs are not particularly oil-soluble, such as arnica (Arnica montana) flower, cultivated goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis) root, or chaparral (Larrea tridentata) aerial parts." -Meagan Visser, Herbal Academy (check out the full blog post here!)
Our recipe is a pared down version of the above, but I highly recommend checking out the full article and others from Herbal Academy for more recipes and insights to the science and art of herbalism. As always, referring to a trained herbalist or a medical professional before using any herbal remedy is best!
Herbs You Can Use (get creative), here are some ideas:
WHAT YOU'LL NEED
WHAT YOU'LL DO
Keep these stored in a cool place out of direct light for a longer shelf life!
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