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You make everything look so simple in your vids. I guess they really are? I've seen Chaga collected in videos off of you tube but never found any myself. I know of it but never new how to make an extract with it. Again, you've taught me somethin' new and I thank you for that. It's really not that much different than making an herbal tincture. Time is the key as 2 to 3 months takes patience but well worth the efforts I'd say. Thanks as always for the lesson. I love this kinda'' stuff. I caught some of your older vids the other day on making soap and drying veggies. They were chocked full of great stuff too! Thanks to you and yours brother for taking the time to show us the way! ;)

My pleasure Brother, thanks for staying engaged. You are appreciated!

I love Chaga! I am curious- I have not heard of leaving an alcohol tincture undisturbed, but rather that it requires vigorous shaking every day for the several weeks, to permeate and extract all the good medicine. Is it not the case here since you will be simmering it in the water as well? Awesome post, following !!!

We hadn't come across anything indicating that the tincture process requires regular vigorous shaking, but it may warrant some further education.
Thanks for stopping by!

My pleasure! Great blog... I always love reading about making herbal medicines.... It is something important in my life too. This year I am renovating our herb gardens where we have some gems such as Skullcap and Astragalus growing, and I can't wait to uncover and rescue them from the vines!

Good luck, keep us posted on your progress!

Excelente. Todo lo que tenga que ver con salud, merece un resteem

Gracias!!!!

I have upvote you 👍

Saya sudah Upvote anda 😁

There is no need to tell people you upvote them....they can see.
Thanks

Buenísimo. Ya había visto la primera parte acerca del chaga y me pareció bien interesante. Imagino que hay más formas de destilar sus beneficios.
Saludos

Gracias por mantenerte comprometido!