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Organic Tincture

Do you have an ailment that you can’t get rid of?  Perhaps menstrual cramps or constant pain in your knee.  You may be able to get rid of your problem with an organic herbal tincture.  An organic tincture is often a remedy, made of organic herbs mixed with a small amount of alcohol to create a medicinal quality.  They are taken with water or tea, about 30 drops and are widely clouted in many cultures as being more effective than many over the counter drugs.

If you’re looking into an organic tincture, it’s important to learn all you can about what you are thinking of purchasing before you take any tincture.  If you’re looking for something to help heal acne, you probably don’t want to be taking a tincture to cure arthritis.

If you’re looking for a place to find an organic tincture, you might want to do a search in your town.  Try your local phone book or try looking it up in the White Pages.  Often, you’ll find organic tincture falls under the topic of herbalist.  Which is good, because if you’ve never used an organic tincture, you’re going to want the advice of someone who is familiar with herbs and their medicinal properties.

Still skeptical?  That’s okay, if you’ve never treated yourself or maintained you health with the help of herbs, then the idea of organic tincture is probably a bit frightening.  Organic tincture can taste quite bitter and be unpleasant to take, much like conventional cough medicine.  Organic tincture is a mixture of organic herbs, many of which may have been in this evening’s dinner, and alcohol.  Cough medicines are made with alcohol.  Lot’s of alcohol.  What, exactly, is in your cough syrup?  Are you sure it’s medicine?  Look at some of the things that people have thought were medicine throughout time.  Some of those were not only addictive, but deadly.  Organic Tinctures are natural, safe herbs made into an alcohol solution and used primarily for their strong medicinal properties.

When you’re looking for an organic tincture for the first time, it’s a good idea to consult an herbalist or a holistic doctor so you know what you should be taking.  It’s not a good idea to decide to take an organic tincture unless you know what you’re looking for.  As with all things herbal, it’s never a good idea to give yourself supplements unless you discuss it with a professional beforehand.

It’s also a good idea to study the medicinal properties of the herbs in your tincture and know not only the ailments your organic tincture treats, but also you should be aware of any potential side effects, such as allergic reactions.
 

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