Use vegetable glycerine as the liquid sweetener for a low carb version.
Not exact matches
If you prefer not to make a tincture with alcohol, you can make a
vegetable glycerine tincture instead or just
use a strong tea and mix with honey.
The carrier I
used was
vegetable glycerine, a common ingredient in foods and medicines, but another is propylene glycol, (not ethylene glycol... the notorious antifreeze ingredient!)
Vegetable glycerine is derived from plant oils and is
used in our GO VEGGIE Vegan Shreds to keep them moist.
This pure, certified organic
vegetable glycerine is derived from soy and is
used in cosmetics and body care products to assist in retaining moisture and is helpful in pulling oxygen into the skin.
Yes,
vegetable glycerine is another option but I would only
use it when making ice - cream (keeps it wonderfully soft and creamy).
To make a cream or ointment mix about one round teaspoon or 10 tablets or of Mumio (freeze Mumio first and grind it in a coffee grinder to make powder) with 20 drops of any citrus essential oil (grapefruit, orange, lemon, etc.), 5 drops (not more) of cinnamon essential oil and about 100 ml of
vegetable glycerine or vaseline or any baby cream (free from harmful additives) in a glass jar (don't
use plastic containers).
Usually derived from
vegetable oils - soy is very popular these days, but animal fats can also be
used - biodiesel is made through a chemical process called transesterification which essentially splits the oil into two parts: alkyl esters and
glycerine; the esters are the fuel, while the leftover
glycerine is often
used to make soap and other beauty products.