Friday, December 16, 2011

Muscle Rub Liniment

As part of my on-going herbal course, I decided one of my formulations should be a muscle rub for that post-run soreness.

I used a formulation I found in my studies from Herbal Healing for Women by Rosemary Gladstar. She calls it a “Goldenseal/Myrrh Liniment.” I altered it slightly, to meet my needs.

I began by mixing the four powders it called for. (Amounts are in the text, and for copyright and respect, I will not list them here.) I bought my herbs from Mountain Rose Herbal, and highly recommend them. These are the herbs used: Echinacea Purpurea, Cayenne, Goldenseal Leaf, and Myrrh Gum.



I mixed the ingredients in a pint-sized canning jar, and they filled very little of it.



Finally, I filled the entire jar with 100 proof Vodka.


I gave the jar a good stirring until it seemed all the powders were well dissolved. 

I then let it sit for a few weeks. 

Overall, I was pretty happy with it's use. It's certainly messy, and even stains a little (I used a rag/washcloth to rub into my calves), but the massage alone helps. 

Valerian Tincture


Valerian Tincture

I’m catching up on my herbal coursework through Birth Arts, so the next few posts will probably be herbal-related. It’ll still be fun. I decided early on in the course that I needed to drastically decrease my stress levels. I’m still working on that, but there are many better days. As one of my stress helps, I decided to do a simple, a valerian tincture to help me sleep. Valerian is commonly used to aid sleep and relieve stress.

I order my herbs from Mountain Rose Herbal (highly recommend) unless I’m growing them, and my Valerian came from MRH. I also used 100 proof vodka. 100 proof gives the best balance of alcohol and water (in my humble opinion) which is why I use it.

I initially tried this tincture in a small dropper bottle. I’m not sure what possessed me to do so other than the fact that it used very little herb and it would be the size bottle I planned to use for the finished product.

It didn’t work out well.

I filled the entire little bottle with the Valerian, which became pretty tightly packed. Then I added all the  vodka I could. (Yes, you can fill a bottle twice when it comes to herbs). I allowed it to sit for at least six weeks (I don’t have the dates written down now) and attempted to strain it. I couldn’t get the Valerian out of the bottle and got the equivalent of 10 drops of tincture from the bottle. I tossed it.

When I tried it again, I used a half pint canning jar, like you’d use for jelly. This time I decided to fill it about ¾ of the way full. I was afraid of using a good bit of my Valerian and not being able to get it out of the jar again. I again used the 100 proof vodka and filled the jar. I shook the jar well as I added the bottle (capping it of course) to get as much vodka as I could throughout the Valerian. I then allowed my working tincture to sit in a dark place. I shook it in the first couple of weeks daily or so, and as the Valerian swelled a bit, found that I didn’t need to shake it very often at all.

I started this on December 30, 2010.


On March 12, 2011, I got ready to drain and strain it. I had wanted it to sit at least six weeks, but had to find a time when it didn’t matter than my hands smelled like gym socks to strain it. (Good valerian has a very gym socks kind of smell.)

I started by getting out another half pint jar. I’ve found it easier to strain into a similar jar and then rebottle into a dark bottle than it is for me to strain into the dark bottle with dropper. This way I can use a large mouth funnel with my wire strainer, which works well for herbs of this size. I strain slowly, allowing the tincture to drip out, and I sometimes coax a little more by pressing lightly with a spoon. This is not a time to be rough and forceful, but to allow the tincture to come out on its own.

In the end, I was left with this much: 


A much better amount than the first attempt.


Unfortunately, Valerian is a very bitter, strong herb. It truly does smell like dirty gym socks. I hate to say that I haven’t used it, but based on those pugent odors I have not. I feel I would need to add some things to it and use less Valerian to be able to get a treatment I could take.