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Leilanae
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Re: remedy making

Post by Leilanae »

1 part MT to 100 = 1 C
1 part 1C to 100 = 2C
And so on.

For a dosing dilution bottle.............not sure, for higher potencies some use 8 oz. Boston Rounds. (So many drops into 8 oz, succuss before each dose.)

Hope this helps........

Leilanae
---In minutus@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
I am always so confused about the process/proportions for remedy making.

I have an herbal tincture that I need to potentize.

It seems, using an online converter, that 1 tsp = 100 drops.

So I can so 1 drop tincture to 99 drops water/alcohol.

Got that.

Next would be to dilute the bottle so it can be used for making enough
remedy to store and reuse.

I would like to have 2 oz bottle at 6c potency where I can add a couple
of drops to the gallon of water

and feed the plants.
I am using it for a garden problem so will be needing to mix it up in
gallons and want enough remedy that

it will be storable. Will add alcohol for preservative.
Any help, please?
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Tanya Marquette
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Re: remedy making

Post by Tanya Marquette »

Unfortunately this is not what i need to know.

1 tsp = 100 drops
so if you use 2 Tbs then it would require 6 drops of MT which should

provide enough for succussing.
But then do you just fill up the 8 or 4 oz bottle with water/alcohol after reaching the potency desired?

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Maria Bohle
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Re: remedy making

Post by Maria Bohle »

Hi Tanya.
I make remedies all the time. It is part of the BIH coursework which is good to know.

If possible get some 1 or 2 dram bottles and a puppeteer for better accuracy.
One drop of mother tincture and 99 drops of water/ alcohol ( the puppeteer makes it quick and accurate). Label, put the lid on and success 100 times. That is 1 C potency.

Take one drop of this in next bottle and add another hundred drops, success for the 2C potency.

If I am going high, I might use the Korsakof method. I put a label on the bottle with several potency numbers (31C, 32C, 33C,) for instance. Add the 100 drops and success. Cross off the 31C empty the bottle and add a hundred more drops. If you have a high alcohol content you can pour over placebo pellets and have a whole bottle of that potency.

I add two pellets of the medicated to an 8 ounce brown Boston round with 6 ounces of sterile water, label and give that to my patient - it is about 32 doses.
Yes the patients bottle can be refilled if it is not cloudy. I usually add a hundred more shakes if I refill. Or go up to the next potency.
Hope this helps answer your question.
Maria


Tanya Marquette
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Re: remedy making

Post by Tanya Marquette »

I think it is finally penetrating my thick brain.

Correct me if wrong---once you reach the potency desired you can take a few drops of that

and dilute it in a larger bottle, or in this case, a gardening can for treating plants.

Btw--what is a puppeteer?
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Ellen Madono
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Joined: Fri Aug 15, 2003 10:00 pm

Re: remedy making

Post by Ellen Madono »

Dear Maria,
What is a puppeteer? I looked it up and got some information from programers. The other answer is an person who manipulates puppets.
Thanks,
Ellen Madono


Kristy Lampe
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Re: remedy making

Post by Kristy Lampe »

Maybe a “pipette”, a small tube used to draw up liquids?
We used those in Chemistry class in the last Millenium.

https://www.wikihow.com/Do-Pipette-Calibration
Kristy
Dear Maria,

What is a puppeteer? I looked it up and got some information from programers. The other answer is an person who manipulates puppets.

Thanks,
Ellen Madono


Ellen Madono
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Re: remedy making

Post by Ellen Madono »

Yes. Thank you. I know what you mean. It would be much more accurate.


Maria Bohle
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Re: remedy making

Post by Maria Bohle »

So sorry and I checked that message for spelling. Pippette is a type of straw with a pointed tip like an eye dropper glass. Allows one drop at a time to come out if you cover the bio hole with your thumb. There are lines on the glass that mark the amounts. Takes some getting used to but is very accurate as far as amounts go.


Maria Bohle
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Re: remedy making

Post by Maria Bohle »

Yes,
You get so much remedy from just 100 drops. You do not need to make large amounts.

I would, however start with an 8 ounce dilution bottle, shake or succuss that up good then pour that into a half gallon and succuss good until you get the quantity you desire.


Tanya Marquette
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Re: remedy making

Post by Tanya Marquette »

Okay, so you are saying an 8 oz bottle = 16 Tbs and requires 48 drops of MT for a 1:100 ration and

then use the entire bottle for, say, a gallon watering can?
Kaviraj said to use about 20 little pillules/gallon of water, So if medicating pillules a smaller dilution bottle

could be used for medicating a small bottle of pills.??? Is that correct?
t


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