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Where are my #Kitchen #Witches , #Hoodoos , #Conjurers & #Healers ?

I’m looking for an easier than not way to make my own ginger root, turmeric, and black pepper extract drops.
06:33 PM - Mar 28, 2024
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I’ve been taking a concoction from an online retailer, however, my inner warlock in the woods won’t shush until I figure out how to create my own WITHOUT too much hassle using a blender and strainer (and the pulp from ginger root).
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How do I #liquefy #ginger root powder and #turmeric as not to have a chalky taste?
06:33 PM - Mar 28, 2024
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You're on the right track using powdered root if you don't want to deal with straining. Have you tried making an oxymel or honey lozenge? Just mix the powder and honey for an oxymel.
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08:07 PM - Mar 28, 2024
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Turmeric for joints. Ginger for digestion. L-lysine for colds.
08:11 PM - Mar 28, 2024
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If it's just for digestion, you can make a glycerin tincture. It only takes 10 drops of ginger tincture to be medicinal for digestion. The turmeric is better in larger doses, so that will still be a challenge as far as the chalkiness goes.
08:13 PM - Mar 28, 2024
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Have you tried making fire cider? All those roots extract well in apple cider vinegar. Just mix and let sit for 6 weeks before straining. You can make a gallon at a time and then just take ACV shots or water down in water, tea, soup, etc., to take each day.
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