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Psychoactive Spagyric Tinctures Options
 
Cactus Man
#1 Posted : 11/28/2018 5:10:07 AM
What herbs do you all recommend to make some tinctures out of?

I got some everclear recently and wanted to give my first try at some spagyric tinctures but im not sure which herb(s) to use.

What do you guys use yourselves?
 
donfoolio
#2 Posted : 12/28/2018 4:54:48 PM
I first started with Artemisia absinthium. But you could take any plant you have around. A modern alchemist, from whom I learned the technique, said, that he tries out every possible plant he can find and test it on himself and on friends to find out which properties could be helpful. But ATTENTION!

I am speaking here about tinctures, that are dissolved in a homeopathic manner. With direct tinctures, you need of course be very careful about toxic molecules inside. With a tincture, dissolved to 10 for example, there is little risk of intoxication.

I like the idea to use the plants, that are the most common around like Stinging nettle, Mugwort and after I have some personal preference for Cade and Myrtle.
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cosmictaylor
#3 Posted : 1/6/2019 12:10:40 AM
I would use the herb that is available to you, cilantro in the garden ect. I recommend to make a tincture and a spagyric of equal concentration so you can try them side by side
 
No Knowing
#4 Posted : 1/6/2019 12:29:14 AM
Blue Lotus, reishi, passionflower, cubensis, Frankincense, and Myrrh have been some of best spagyric extracts ive tried
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