This is absolutely fascinating! I'm watching this several times, and I'm going to make this. The wormwood, wouldn't that get you incredibly stoned, as it's the active ingredient in traditional absinthe?
@bundangbear Wormwood is named Absinthium. In quantity and taken often, it has effects, many of which are the same as alcohol consumption. However, since it's a cup of wormwood juice mixed into a gallon of other herbal concentrates, garlic juice, etc., and only consumed in teaspoons or tablespoons at a time, I don't think you should be to worried (unless you have an allergy to wormwood).
Very good video. Some feedback though. Dr Christopher strongly taught to never let the herbs go to the point of boil. It should be a very gentle simmer of no more than 130 degrees. Also when straining, do not use anything that has been bleached
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thekycoffeebean 2 months ago
the music is such a distraction - but loved the video!
mogal255 8 months ago
so cool...
tubmansolution 9 months ago
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TheKikigr 9 months ago
This is absolutely fascinating! I'm watching this several times, and I'm going to make this. The wormwood, wouldn't that get you incredibly stoned, as it's the active ingredient in traditional absinthe?
bundangbear 1 year ago
@bundangbear Wormwood is named Absinthium. In quantity and taken often, it has effects, many of which are the same as alcohol consumption. However, since it's a cup of wormwood juice mixed into a gallon of other herbal concentrates, garlic juice, etc., and only consumed in teaspoons or tablespoons at a time, I don't think you should be to worried (unless you have an allergy to wormwood).
TamarBatSarah 1 year ago
Very good video. Some feedback though. Dr Christopher strongly taught to never let the herbs go to the point of boil. It should be a very gentle simmer of no more than 130 degrees. Also when straining, do not use anything that has been bleached
jephthah4u 1 year ago
Thank you so, so much for posting this!!
BeautifulLivingArt 1 year ago
Very helpful! Thanks!
daffydoug 1 year ago
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Thanks for sharing this demonstration. Did you learn this from Dr. Christopher's School of Natural Healing?
Learning1000 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing this demonstration. Did you learn this from Dr. Christopher's School of Natural Healing?
Learning1000 1 year ago