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Tincture Time: The Basics, Science & Process
Tincture Time: The Basics, Science & Process

Sun, Oct 16

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Online Livestream

Tincture Time: The Basics, Science & Process

Learn How to Make Various Tinctures live with me guiding you, Learn about ABV, Calculating Formulas & more

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Time & Location

Oct 16, 2022, 7:00 PM CDT – Oct 17, 2022, 8:00 PM CDT

Online Livestream

About the event

Dosaging for tinctures?

How do you use tinctures?

Why you want to make tinctures,

Who shouldn't use tinctures?

  • Is your tincture cloudy?
  • Did you add enough menstruum?
  • What is Menstruum?
  • What Alcohol proof should you use?
  • Is fresh or dried better?
  • Can you tincture that?

The live will start promptly, so please arrive 5-10 minutes early. Participants can join the stream and ask question via video or voice.  Notes will be delivered at least 7 days before the stream, please print them and take notes during the stream. During the class you will have the option to make multiple tinctures of your own with my assistance. Herbs are not included, so bring all of the supplies with you! We will have a 10-15 minute Q&A to get all of your questions answered. Questions are welcomed.

FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE. Classes have a minimum participant count and may be canceled if that number is not reached. As such, you are encouraged to purchase tickets early, and to invite family and friends. If you are a current or previous participant of our Advanced coruse, the Holistic Herbalist Course, you can attend this event free. Email us or send a live chat to be added to the list.

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    $15.00
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    Get an additional 10 minutes to chat with me privately after the stream.

    $20.00
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KHADIYAH PRECIADO

Teaching thousands of women the steps to cultivate a happier and healthier life!


KhadiYah is a community herbalist, author and content creator. She specializes in teaching African and African American herbal traditions. She prides herself on being a self professed "Kitchen Herbalist" and teaches others to be the same. She also coined the T.E.A. method to teach her students how to make the perfect blend of tea every time.

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