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mother tincture

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mother tincture

Homeopathy
A concentrate of a raw material used in homeopathy, which is prepared by placing it in alcohol and distilled water for one month, followed by pressing and filtering.
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Mother tincture

The first stage in the preparation of a homeopathic remedy, made by soaking a plant, animal, or mineral product in a solution of alcohol.
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Here mother tinctures of different origin like British, French, German, Indian, etc., may also solve the purpose.
Mother tinctures of Causticum so produced at different times (and by different persons) could hardly be the same chemically.
At the top of the staircase, Oksanna pointed out the water filtration system and then several "clean hoods" under which homeopathic mother tinctures are added to lactose pellets.
This study set out to investigate the potential cytotoxicity of homoeopathic mother tinctures and 30C, 200C, 1M and 10M homoeopathic
This study set out to investigate the potential cytotoxicity of homoeopathic mother tinctures and 30C, 200C, 1M and 10M homoeopathic potencies of Sarsaparilla, Ruta graveolens and Phytolacca decandra, against cell lines deriving from tumors of particular organs.
Fresh Plant Tinctures, especially "mother tinctures" made from fresh plants according to the German Homeop.
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