I took tinctures of fennel and blessed thistle and goats rue and whatever else is supposed to increase one's supply.
Taking a tincture seemed to be far more effective for me and the patients I treat than taking supplements.
To take: drink 1 tsp of herb steeped for 10 minutes in 1 cup of water 3 - 4 times a day or
take a tincture.
There are myriad ways to cleanse, some more effective and safer than others, but generally, removing inflammatory foods such as gluten, dairy, soy, corn, eggs, sugar, alcohol and coffee while
taking a tincture or supplement with liver supportive herbs, such as milk thistle, will suffice.
While furosimide can be administered in a little pill, a dandelion therapy involves getting your animal to drink warm tea or
take a tincture extract (again, the aforementioned broth method works nicely).
I have also been
taking a tincture of Burdock root so I'm not sure if that has been helping too?
Not exact matches
The real alcoholic is usually deficient in almost all these features, and it
takes the «
tincture of time» to eliminate the deficits.
Take a look at Lauren's shop offerings, and you'll be immersed in a world of plant - powered
tinctures, salves, oxymels, and teas, each one more magical than the other.
I've been
taking a chamomile - reishi - motherwort
tincture before bed.
-- Are there any particular supplements, herbs, or
tinctures / tonics that you
take regularly and find to be helpful to your energy level and general wellness?
Smith
takes a whole - self approach to healing, and encourages her clients not to think of
tinctures as magic bullets; they're powerful but they aren't lightning - fast, and they don't work independent of lifestyle considerations.
Jenkins says his wife and cousin both pushed him to try CBD oil, which can be
taken like a nutritional supplement by using a dropper to squirt a not - unpleasant tasting gob of brown - gold
tincture beneath the tongue.
Take either 1 to 2 grams dried barberry bark or 1 1/2 teaspoon of
tincture (1:5), or 250 to 500 mg of powdered extract, three times a day.
Echinacea capsules or
tincture can be
taken simultaneously to boost the immune system.
Fenugreek can be
taken alone in a capsule, in a
tincture, or even as a tea.
I tried it ALL — sex, evening primrose and other various homeopathic
tinctures, spice, acupuncture, nipple stimulation, walks on vertical hills, chocolate ice cream, even that damn famous eggplant parm recipe which
took all day to make (good thing I made it — I had some hungry in - laws that came to visit after the baby was born!).
I
took vitex
tincture and not trying got pregnant that first month each time.
I use the
tincture and the best part is, you only need to
take it for a few days after you have intercourse.
We bought a lactating
tincture which I
took religiously and by day 4 we both went for chiropractic and osteopathic care in case that would help.
Taking two droppersful of sage
tincture will yield the same results as one cup of tea.
There are also a few herbs that are helpful but my favorite is Rhodiola Rosea, which can be
taken as a capsule or
tincture.
Nourishing herbs, such as raspberry leaves, stinging nettle, oatstraw, and red clover blossoms — prepared as strong infusions *, not
taken in pills, capsules,
tinctures, or teas — not only encourage a plentiful supply of breast milk; they also support the overall health of mother and child.
The
tincture container states that blessed thistle should not be
taken by nursing mothers, presumably because of the tiny amount of alcohol the mother would get.
I also just received my placenta
tincture yesterday (this
takes longer to make).
As for fenugreek, at the hospital they recommanded me to
take 3 pills 3 times a day with blessed thistle also 3 pills 3 times a day but I hate pills so after 3 days I stopped and i didn't see any changes (I wasn't smelling like maple syrup though) I've ordered fenugreek
tincture and I'll
take it religiously.
@Carolyn I
took fennel
tincture and it mostly helped me with my letdown and not my milk supply.
Not sure if you're
taking the pills or alcohol
tincture, but just a thought.
Some people
take vitamins, garlic, herbal teas or
tinctures, zinc, chicken soup - whatever your favorite healing remedy is -
take the time to massage your breast, get the milk flowing and go to bed.
First the patient should be bled in the arm, or leeches may be applied to the inflamed parts; afterwards
take a handful of green rue, bruise it, and put it to the part affected; or
take marshmallows a handful, camomile a handful, make a decoction in a pint of water, pour the liquor from the herbs, add two drams of the
tincture of opium, bathe the part; afterwards apply the herbs as a poultice, or make a poultice of oatmeal and vinegar with a little sweet oil in it.
So I
took a couple of
tinctures» worth of my CBD oil and after a little while, I felt more relaxed and was able to chill out with a good book for the rest of the flight.
If you
take a rhodiola
tincture,
take 40 — 60 drops, three times a day.
It can also be
taken through vaporization (heated into a mist and inhaled), and in edible products, such as baked goods and
tinctures, which
take longer to have an effect because they have to be broken down in the stomach, Cunningham says.
My suggestion is just to eat more of it, but you can
take capsules or a
tincture as well (note: some people experience digestive irritation with this herb and it may increase hot flashes in menopause).
It can be used topically in applications like
tinctures and poultices and many people also
take it in capsule or tea form to help support healthy skin.
At that time, I was one to turn to antibiotics if I got sick, but that wasn't an option in a foreign country where I didn't speak the language and definitely couldn't navigate the medical system, so I
took the nasty tasting
tincture that he offered.
It is very important to research and only use herbs that can be safely
taken long term when making a
tincture that will be
taken regularly (especially by children).
To strengthen your immunity for the rest of the winter,
take 40 to 80 drops of astragalus
tincture three times a day.
They are best
taken as a dried capsule supplement or in a tea or
tincture.
Take 80 to 100 drops of
tincture or glycerite, three or four times a day.
This supplement is cortisol - calming and adrenally supportive, and it can be
taken as a liquid
tincture in tea.
Mushroom supplements should be organically sourced and can be
taken in
tincture form as well as dried capsules.
You can
take it as a tea or a
tincture.
A dropperful of echinacea
tincture taken 3 times daily can help reduce swelling.
The leaves can also be made into a tea or
tincture, and this is said to help with indigestion, heartburn and ulcers when
taking internally.
A dong quai
tincture can be
taken for menstrual pain.
As a precaution, if you are bitten by a tick,
take 1 dropperful of echinacea or red root
tincture 3 times daily for a few days to give the immune system a boost.
Unlike elderberry syrup and some simpler remedies,
tinctures take at least six weeks to make and are really important to have on hand before you need them.
I keep some in the first aid kit to add remedies to to
take internally, to use to apply
tinctures and help absorption externally and for dry skin and chapped lips.
Currently I
take the following supplements daily and some of them every other day: Lugol's Iodine (for breast / general health), Celtic Sea Salt, Vitamin C (1500 - 2000 per day), B - Complex (1 - 2x a day), Magnesium Citrate (400 - 600 mg) daily, Vitamin E, Omega - 3 Fish Oil with CoQ10, 5 - 10 mg of DHEA, Milk Thistle, Rhodiola
Tincture / Liquid (for adrenal health), Trace Minerals.
If you have anxiety
take Oatstraw
tincture, otherwise use a good Ashwagandha supplement daily.