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How are True Botanica Herbal Tinctures made ?
 
The making of the herbal remedy starts with a proprietary extraction of the plant material resulting in a non-alcoholic mother tincture. The extraction process goes on for many days with a rhythmical exposure to the morning and evening sun forces and a rhythmical alternation between   dark- light and hot-cold conditions. The final tincture uniquely contains also the salts of the original herb; salts which are obtained from a delicate ashing process of the pressed plant cake. The tincture process is started on the energetically appropriate day, depending on which parts of the plant are to be used. All parts are then mixed rhythmically with the Inversina™ mixing device. The designation Pentas™ signifies that the formulation is a mix of the tincture and several potencies of this mother tincture. The four harmonic potencies chosen here, D7, D11, D18 and D30 are in specified weight relationships to each other and the mother tincture. According to Rudolf Steiner, tinctures help more on a physical level and in acute situations, while on the other hand potencies of the tincture address more the soul and spiritual spheres and are more indicated for chronic and deep seated causes. The present combination thus supports the condition on all levels. Whenever possible, biodynamic, organic or wild-grown herbal materials were chosen. All essential steps are “hand made”.
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