Guest guest Posted April 5, 2010 Report Share Posted April 5, 2010 > > now I do understand that some may feel more comfortable spending a > fortune , but I cannot help to feel that this group is becoming a port to sell > product , and I don't buy the info that says some are better than others , if > you are getting powdered knotweed pills learn how to dry it , buy a pill > maker , is there something else in these products that helps them , are they > bio identical ??? what distinguishes them from others . there are several differences between the commercial pills, most important one is probably standardized Resveratrol content and amount of knotweed that is present. Another issue is fillers and other stuff that some people want/need to avoid. Bulk herbs and the stuff you make yourself is NOT standardized, so you don't know what you get. Some will be comfortable with this, others won't. It takes more experimenting for getting the right dose, which is not required with the standardized pills. This is why Buhner recommends certain commercial products. > I have a chemist friend that I can ask if I know what to ask for > > it takes no time at all to make a tincture and no time to use dry either, > takes time to dry and powder Though now I have a large dehydrator that > works just fine , anyone know if temp will affect the properties ?? I'm a biochemist, but I'm very hesitant to take this route, I think it takes a lot of experience to do everything right and these herbs is not the same as experimenting with normal food in your kitchen ... Do you know how long you can store self made tinctures, what dose to take etc.? One of the nice things of the Buhner protocol (or herbs in general) is the low cost and being independent from Big Pharma. I'm currently using bulk herbs (from 1St Chinese) that I encapsulate myself, plus additional supplements. Even making your own pills it too much trouble for some (and for those with neuro lyme maybe not a good idea, if you are really confused sometimes). I purchased some Eleuthero for tincturing, but it's still in my fridge because I have to learn how to tincture it, how to get the right dose etc. There is a group on herbs tincturing etc., it was mentioned here some time ago but I forget to bookmark it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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