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tincture

[tingk-cher] / ˈtɪŋk tʃər /


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But the 29-year-old, who ordered lion's mane online to add to coffees at home, found it expensive and switched to drinking lion's mane tincture mixed into water instead.

From BBC

Cooked or dried, or rendered into an alcohol-based tincture, nettles lose their sting, and, like wayward souls given a little attention, they become perfectly charming and downright useful.

From Seattle Times

Orange and red hues may be everywhere, like different paint tinctures smeared together, but green would be found only when an aurora occurs very high up.

From New York Times

You can go on her website and pick these tinctures based on where you’re at, not where you want to be.

From New York Times

He grows many varieties and still sells at local farmers markets, but his mainstays these days are making tasty jerkys, from dried shiitake and oyster mushrooms, and medicinal tinctures, using lion’s mane and reishi.

From Los Angeles Times