In this method of preparing plant remedies, freshly cut or harvested plants are triturated with lactose, grape sugar or some other basic medium. Experience has shown this method to be one of the most effective. Unfortunately, as the process is slow and intricate, it is rarely used. Trituration has proved its worth in the manufacture of Urticalcin, since it allows the natural calcium to be prepared in such a way that the body can easily absorb it.
Oil is used in the preparation of St John’s wort oil and other body oils, since it dissolves resins and other oil-soluble substances, which the skin will absorb for the benefit of the whole body. For example, the red dye of St John’s wort is oil-soluble and much more effective in the form of an oil than as a tincture.
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