The Orobatic Apothicary
Goals:
Begin selling at farmers markets, eventually make enough money to sell online and one day have a physical location.
Tools I need:
Mortar and Pestle
cheesecloth
Jars
Measuring spoons
Vodka
Labels
Draining Plant pots
Plants I need:
Wormwood
Echinachea
Yarrow
Mint
Devil's Club Root
Poplar Buds
Lemon Balm
Ginseng Root
Plants I have -- Fresh/Growing:
Chamomile
Lavender
Calendula
Plants I have -- Dried:
Bay leaf
Cinnamon
Dill
Thai Basil
Raw Aloe Vera Gel
Extractions I have:
Rose Hip and Pine Needle Tincture
Ginseng Syrup
Recipes
| Name |
Plants Used |
Recipe |
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| Devil's Cold Remedy |
for colds and coughs, nausea, stomach cramps, sore throat, fever, toothache, headache and diarrhoea |
Wormwood, Mint, Devil's club root, Poplar bud, Echinachea & Yarrow tea blend |
| Ache Salve |
Arthritic pain/chest pain/headaches |
Juniper & Devil's Club root |
| Bug Bite Salve |
for treating insect bites and repelling insects |
Yarrow and Echinachea |
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Herbal extraction is an essential tool for an Herbalist. It is the process of drawing out the helpful compounds and mixing them with other compounds to make it easier to apply. Here is a list of the many wasy one can do this:
Teas
Dried plants diluted in hot water. Teas are possibly the quickest herbal extraction one can do. There are two different types of Teas: Infusions and Decoctions.
Infusions - Hot Infusions are made by pouring boiling water over the herbs and allowing them to steep for a determind amount of time and Cold Infusions often made using mucilaginous herbs that form a gel-like consistency when mixed with water, these infusions are steeped under room tempature of cold water and for a much longer time.
Decoctions - made by placing the herb in simmering water for 20-60 minutes, allowing them to decompose and release their helpful compounds.
Tinctures
Herbal extractions using alchohol, for example Rose Hips diluted in Vodka.
Syrups
Decoctions mixed with a sweetener, most commonly Honey or Glycerin.
Oils & Salves
Herbal Oils are extractions using a carrior oil, made by mixing dried herbs with an edible oil and allowig it to sit for a determind amount of time. When mixed with a thicker substance such as beeswax or even just whipped they become a salve. A salve in essentially just a thicker Herbal Oil. One can also make an Herbal Vinegar and Herbal Honey by extracting the compounds of the herbs using Vinegar or Honey. An Herbal Honey can also be called an Electuary when the herb is ground into a powder before mixed with the honey. When extracting the compound in both Vinegar and Honey it becomes an Oxymel.
Elixirs
A Tincture using a 50/50 mix of Honey and Alchohol rather than just Alchohol.
Poultices
combining an herb with a liquid to create a paste rather than a liquid.
Glycerite
An Herbal extraction using Glycerin, similar to a Tintcure where the alchohol is replaced with Glycerin.
Ways to use Herbal Extractions
There are various ways people use Herbal Extractions in Medical, Magical, and edible applications.
Topical
Soaks - soaking the body in an herbal extraction directly.
Salves - placing a Salve directly onto the skin, examples being moisturizers, ointments, etc.
Compress - soaking a cloth in the herbal extraction and placing said cloth directly against skin.
Ingestion
Food and Drink - the most common application of adding the herbal extraction directly into food or drink or drinking the herbal extracton directly.
Inhalations - transforming the herbal extraction into a steam or burning the plant directly to inhale the helpful compounds.
Direct
Plant against skin - pressing a part of the plant directly against the skin without making an herbal extraction.
Blood infusions - injecting the dilution directly into the bloodstream via needle.
What's in my first aid kit?
I am personally more of a forager than a gardener at the moment so these plants will be specifically ones i can forage in my local area of Coquitlam BC. feel free to swap out certain plants with ones more accesable to you, this is simply an example herbalist first aid kit.
Surface Wound Poultice - Fir pitch/needle, Wormwood, Dogwood inner bark & Yarrow leaf/root poultice - used for various surface level wounds/anti-septic, anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory (protects against infections and speed up healing process)/can also be used a chest rub to ease sinus and lung congestion
Yarrow leaves - chewed for cold and coughs/to stop bleeding and prevent infection
Bug Bite Salve - Yarrow and Echinachea salve - for treating insect bites and repelling insects.
Alder bark - laxative/diuretic/pain relief
Sicky Tea - Wormwood, Mint, Devil's club root, Poplar bud, Echinachea & Yarrow tea blend - for colds and coughs, nausea, stomach cramps, sore throat, fever, toothache, headache and diarrhoea
Cow-Parsnip root poultice - swelling/warts/pain relief
Ache Salve - Juniper & Devil's Club root salve - Arthritic pain/chest pain/headaches
Devil's club tea - rheumatism, ulcers, stomach and digestive track ailments, bronchitis and tuberculosis.
Spruce Pitch/Gum - laxative/used as slave for cuts wounds and infections
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