Tincture
Tincture is a source vocabulary term preserved from historical ethnobotanical literature. The original term is retained even when its modern meaning is broad or uncertain.
The label is preserved as historical source vocabulary and may not map cleanly to current terminology.
Recipes, methods and preparation notes.
Preparation notes connected to the same use term
A structured preparation method draft assembled from 1 research source. Quantities, timing, safety and storage must be checked against the linked source material before publication. Key facts include yield 1 litre and prep time 1 hour.
Open preparation note ↗Method · Traditional useConcentrated tincture-based extraction: Making a homemade fluid extractA structured preparation method draft assembled from 1 research source. Quantities, timing, safety and storage must be checked against the linked source material before publication. Key facts include yield a highly concentrated 1:1 tincture. and prep time 1 hour.
Open preparation note ↗Method · Traditional useGoldenrod Tincture: A Sinus Formula for Allergies, Colds, and FluA structured preparation method draft assembled from 1 research source. Quantities, timing, safety and storage must be checked against the linked source material before publication. Key facts include yield it valuable for resolving infections, clearing sinus congestion, and bringing co.
Open preparation note ↗Recipe · Traditional useWinter Spiced Herbal Bitters for Digestive HealthA structured tincture draft assembled from 1 research source. Quantities, timing, safety and storage must be checked against the linked source material before publication. Key facts include yield life sweet, as they have a profound effect on our enjoyment of food and correct.
Open preparation note ↗“Same plant” is not automatically “same use”. Each card states the connection type so the knowledge graph remains honest.
Anacyclus officinarum
Where the association appears.
View 1 preserved source rows
Multiple rows can represent different places, references or repeated historical reports. They are preserved separately rather than treated as independent proof.
| Region | Reference label | Source row |
|---|---|---|
| Elsewhere | Uphof | #78,722 |
Safety and self-care boundary
Use this page as a research index. Persistent, severe, unexplained or worsening symptoms need appropriate clinical assessment.
Plant identity, plant part, dose, preparation, route, interactions, pregnancy safety, toxicity and contraindications are not established by this association. Do not use it for self-diagnosis or self-medication.
USDA Dr. Duke ethnobotanical data
The plant–use association and source rows come from the USDA Dr. Duke database. Holistic Healing Tips adds taxonomy matching, readable vocabulary profiles, internal preparation links and visible interpretation boundaries.
Dataset version: 1992–2016 · Licence: CC0 · Record class: traditional use
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