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Botanical tinctures

Botanical tinctures are liquid extracts made by soaking herbs or plants in alcohol or a similar solvent. This process extracts their active compounds, allowing for concentrated, shelf-stable forms of plant medicine. Tinctures are typically taken in small amounts, often by dropping them into water or directly under the tongue. They preserve the plant’s properties efficiently, making them a convenient way to access herbal benefits. Used traditionally for health support, tinctures vary widely depending on the botanicals used and are valued for their potency, quick absorption, and long shelf life.