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Herbs for Winter Health: A Recipe for Hot Echinacea Tincture

Herbs for Winter Health: A Recipe for Hot Echinacea Tincture

by Andrea
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 Herbs for Winter Health: A Recipe for Hot Echinacea Tincture

Echinacea Root is well known as one of the most powerful immune system builders and stimulators!

It works by first enhancing the quantity of immune cells in our bodies and then by stimulating them to action.

The benefits include…

  • a shorter duration of colds and flu.
  • prevention of future illnesses/infections.
  • speeds recovery from chronic diseases.

Herbs for Winter Health

In my quest to create the perfect winter immunity booster for my family’s health, a Hot Echinacea Tincture was exactly what I was looking for!

It combines some of my most favorite herbs for winter health!

Formulated from:

  • Echinacea Angustifolia Root — Naturally increases the actions and functions of the immune system.
  • Eleuthero (Siberian Ginseng) Root — An adaptogen, that helps the body properly respond to stress.
  • Garlic — The best broad-spectrum herb…well respected for it’s antibiotic, antiviral, antifungal and antiparasitic properties.
  • Cayenne Pepper — Capsaicin — the active component of peppers such as Cayenne, Habanero, Serrano, and Jalapeno — stimulates the body’s circulation and makes all of these already powerful herbs many times more effective!

Hot Echinacea Tincture

Ingredients

-2 parts dried Echinacea Angustifolia Root
-1 part dried Echinacea Purpurea Herb
-1 part fresh Garlic, chopped
-1 part dried Eleuthero (Siberian Ginseng) Root
-1/2 part Cayenne powder

-100 proof Vodka
-1 quart-sized glass mason jar

Please note: Part equals volume, not weight.

Method 

  1. As many herbalist recommend — and especially during the shorter days of fall and winter when the sun’s presence has deminished — I like to start this and all of my tinctures, if possible, on a new moon.
  2. Using a quart-sized glass mason jar, begin filling it with the herbs and dried plant material until it is 1/4 full.
  3. Add enough 100 proof Vodka to the herbs to cover them, filling the jar, leaving a 1/2 inch head-space.
  4. Shake until well combined.
  5. Set the jar on a counter in a high-traffic area and shake it as many times as possible throughout each day.
  6. Allow the mixture to steep at least until the following full moon (approximately 2+ weeks) if you’re in a hurry. However, it’s optimal to allow the mixture to steep until the following new moon (approximately 4 weeks).
  7. Strain the mixture through a cheesecloth or coffee filter.
  8. Pour the prepared tincture into a dark glass bottle and discard the herbs. (Note: I love these dark glass bottles for storing my tinctures!)
  9. Label your tincture with the name, date, and contents.

Adult Dosing

Basic Immune System Boost

  • 35 drops (1 dropperful) 6 times a day for a week.

Cold or Flu Treatment

  • 70 drops (2 dropperful) every hour while awake (not to exceed 8 doses), upon show of symptoms, for 2-3 days.

Child’s Dosage

I recommend calculating a child’s dose by using “Young’s Rule.” Add 12 to the child’s age then divide his/her age by that number.

For example, my daughter is 6 therefore the calculation that I will use is 6/18=0.33

I will give her 33% of an adult dose.

Where Can I Get This Stuff?

-Mountain Rose Herbs…they have everything you’ll need for this remedy! It’s your one-stop-shop!

–The Bulk Herb Store also carries many of these ingredients if you’d like to price check.

-I do have a very limited quantity of these tinctures available for purchase in my Etsy Shop. See the listing by clicking this link.

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Comments

  1. Pat

    November 22, 2012 at 5:59 AM

    So, you take this tincture internally?

    • Cindy

      November 22, 2012 at 7:29 AM

      Yes, that would be correct!

  2. Mandy

    November 22, 2012 at 6:15 AM

    I am new to herbal medicine and can you tell me if you get the same benefit from changing the alcohol to glycerin? I don’t use alcohol and wouldn’t feel comfortable buying it. Thank you for taking the time to teach us what you know and inspiring me to take control of what my family puts in our bodies.

  3. Katie

    November 22, 2012 at 11:03 AM

    Thanks for including the formula for how to measure out a child’s dosage!

  4. Ashley Brown

    November 23, 2012 at 6:32 AM

    Staying healthy during the winter months can be a challenge, but herbal remedies can provide safe and effective solutions to supporting the immune system. People often find it hard to stay healthy due to extreme cold weather but with these tips they can able to stay healthy in a natural way.

  5. Shawna

    November 23, 2012 at 9:11 AM

    I know that the alcohol is what’s used to pull the essential oils out of the herbs. Is there anything else I can substitute for alcohol? I would love to make this because my immune system is weak as well as my children’s but, I’d rather use something else besides alcohol. Thank a bunch! 🙂

    • Peggy

      November 23, 2012 at 11:27 AM

      I don’t use alcohol either. I use either apple vinegar, olive oil, or hot water to pul out the essential oils/

    • Andrea

      November 23, 2012 at 4:22 PM

      Great question Shawna! You can use apple cider vinegar (ACV) or organic vegetable glycerin as excellent alternatives to the vodka.

      • Lynn

        April 7, 2013 at 12:43 PM

        Thanks for letting us know that we can substitute apple cider vinegar ,water, organic Veg.glycerin , or olive oil. I plan to make this as soon as my plants are three years old.

  6. sue

    November 23, 2012 at 9:35 PM

    I have been making tinctures for a few years…my favorite are thyme and a licorice root tinctures…every time my partner starts with the sniffles I break them out…After a few days no more sniffles…I figure all the native americans had the right idea, let the earth and mother nature heal the body…

  7. Pamela Daves

    November 25, 2012 at 11:51 AM

    Thank you I willmake some up for a brother-in-law, he has alot of problems with diabites and well he’s been sick now for abot 4 months with sniffles coughing so i figure his immune system is low and he could use some..Thank you.

    I will make some with vodka and some without since my patrner is going on 16 yrs sober.

  8. Pets Health

    January 13, 2013 at 9:21 PM

    Hi! I’ve been reading your website for a while now and finally got the courage to go ahead and give you a shout out from California. Just wanted to tell you keep up the fantastic work!

  9. Sue

    January 23, 2014 at 6:57 PM

    I am eager to make this. How does this taste? Do you put the drops in some other liquid to take it? Thank you.

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