I have a good friend Michael and he have had 4 heart attacks and I told him not to eat lasagna and especially made with extra beef and all that cheese and ect.. so I told him to lay off the stuff and just please start eating healthy and I told him I'm from Louisiana and we believe in the cayenne pepper. And I told him about the tincture that stopped an heart attack in 30 seconds and also it was another per in the early 2003 it helped a person with cancer cells was gone and I admire your techniques and I'm getting weekend and prepare Incase if anybody have any heart attacks I pray that all stay heart healthy I really appreciate your channel and GOD BLESS YOU ALL
I will pray for Michael. May the Lord speak to him in a dream that causes him to take his health seriously. In the meantime, you being prepared is a beautiful thing. I believe the Lord does cause some of us to prepare for those who don’t know yet. Thank you for watching the video and commenting! God bless you!
Good evening. I greatly enjoyed the video. I was wondering if you had made one on how to tincture dried cayenne peppers? I just bought some dried peppers to use but wanted to make sure I did it right. Would you still use the 1:5 method as when using dried herbs? Or just fill the jar and then fill with vodka?
Hello! Thank you for watching and commenting, we have not made one using dried cayenne but you can use dried! Textbook is 1 part dried cayenne to 5 parts 100 proof Vodka, Folk method is 50/50 with dried cayenne and Vodka. With fresh Cayenne, fill the jar all the way except an inch or two of top, then fill jar to top with 100 proof vodka.( reason is that fresh cayenne contains allot of water and more is needed therefore)
Thank you! Great video. I am going to try this tinture using the cayenne peppers from the garden. I can not take capsules because I bleed. I'm hoping this works! Blessings!!
I have been looking for a natural remedy for heartburn. Would this tincture help with that? My brain tells me that because it's spicy it would make heartburn worse.
You you have to try it to find out. Cayenne is a natural acid inhibitor so it would seem that it could help. I would start with a small amount, like I did in the video; one drop in some water and gently increase and monitor any changes you notice. Here is an article you might find helpful that has other herbal suggestions for heartburn. www.herballegacy.com/Heartburn.html
@HeartandHomesteadwithDawn Thank you. I will give it a try, and I will also check out the article you shared. Praying God's blessing on you and your channel.
Thank you! I will pray God’s healing over the heartburn issue you have. Please keep in touch. There are other remedies such as apple cider vinegar and honey. Have you ever tried that?
So what kinds of nutritional benefit would there be to just eating the pepper instead of tincturing? And, what benefits are there from using store bought organic/non-organic cayenne pepper? I put what some would call an abnormal amount on a lot of my food
Those are great questions. Eating the peppers and using cayenne pepper powder is also very healthy and would have the same nutrients as the tincture but the tincture is concentrated. You would need to eat a lot of peppers to attain the same amount of nutrients as you would a dropperful of tincture. On the other hand, eating the raw pepper may have other benefits that are lost in tincturing. In my opinion, anyway you can consume this heart healthy herb is fabulous!
Does the tincture process remove the oxylates? I love taking cayenne but quit a few years ago because of kidney stones. I was just taking the powder. Thanks
Hello! Thank you for watching and commenting! Are you asking if you can mix cayenne peppers with peanut butter? If so, you can use cayenne powder in your peanut butter. I’d start will small amounts and increase it as you can tolerate it. Now with that said, my husband is a family herbalist and is not giving medical advice 🙂 We do sell it.
Hello! Thank you for your question. Unfortunately you can’t use cayenne in the powder form to make a tincture. You need the peppers. You can get store bought fresh or dried cayenne peppers though.
@@rgrea2 yes! However since dry peppers are more concentrated, you will only fill the jar 1/2 way with peppers then fill the jar with the alcohol; 80 proof or higher, preferably 100.
@@captainadams7569 gotcha. I have asked my husband that in the past and he said no however, he is going to do some research on that. If it’s possible the ratios would be different.
Great question. We don’t drink alcohol either. The only alternative is glycerin, which can be used in making certain tinctures but no for cayenne peppers. The skin is thick and needs the alcohol to pull out the medicinal properties of the pepper. I’ll ask my husband though.
Hello! That’s a great question and the answer is yes. You will also use less peppers. So fill the jar 1/2 way with peppers, cover with the alcohol and let tincture for 4-6 weeks. Chances are it might be done sooner so taste test it. It will be a peppery taste verses an alcohol taste.
Have you done this tincture using apple cider vinegar with the mother? I heard it's ok to do but doesn't last as long. Would it be made the same way? I can't seem to find a tutorial on it.
@@gilbertcammarn874 hello! We have not used apple cider vinegar to tincture peppers as we do not believe it would be effective enough to draw out the medicinal properties. We do love apple cider vinegar with the mother for many other things though!
I have a good friend Michael and he have had 4 heart attacks and I told him not to eat lasagna and especially made with extra beef and all that cheese and ect.. so I told him to lay off the stuff and just please start eating healthy and I told him I'm from Louisiana and we believe in the cayenne pepper. And I told him about the tincture that stopped an heart attack in 30 seconds and also it was another per in the early 2003 it helped a person with cancer cells was gone and I admire your techniques and I'm getting weekend and prepare Incase if anybody have any heart attacks I pray that all stay heart healthy I really appreciate your channel and GOD BLESS YOU ALL
I will pray for Michael. May the Lord speak to him in a dream that causes him to take his health seriously. In the meantime, you being prepared is a beautiful thing. I believe the Lord does cause some of us to prepare for those who don’t know yet.
Thank you for watching the video and commenting! God bless you!
This is so beautiful ❤ thank you so much for your testimony 🙏🏾
I will definitely try to make a few tinctures in 2024, Lord willing. Great video guys
Thank you for watching, subscribing and commenting! Hopefully there will be more tincture making videos coming. What are you hoping to make?
That was such a heartful program. Cannot wait to watch yall again. Blessings!
@@kristenculver5440 thank you!!
Great video! Thank you for sharing. Learning more and more all the time. God bless.
@@donnann1001 you’re welcome! Thank you for watching! Blessings to you as well.
Thank you so much
That is great, looks easy to do, thanks for sharing.
@@Cuatrostudent thank you for watching and commenting! It’s so easy and so healthy!
Nicely done. Can't wait to see more.
Thanks you! What would you like to see more of?
Love this idea thank yall
@@shannahonea714 you’re very welcome!!
Good evening. I greatly enjoyed the video. I was wondering if you had made one on how to tincture dried cayenne peppers? I just bought some dried peppers to use but wanted to make sure I did it right. Would you still use the 1:5 method as when using dried herbs? Or just fill the jar and then fill with vodka?
Hello! Thank you for watching and commenting, we have not made one using dried cayenne but you can use dried!
Textbook is 1 part dried cayenne to 5 parts 100 proof Vodka, Folk method is 50/50 with dried cayenne and Vodka. With fresh Cayenne, fill the jar all the way except an inch or two of top, then fill jar to top with 100 proof vodka.( reason is that fresh cayenne contains allot of water and more is needed therefore)
Thank you! Great video. I am going to try this tinture using the cayenne peppers from the garden. I can not take capsules because I bleed. I'm hoping this works! Blessings!!
@@PkCrochet yay! I will pray to that end for you!
I have been looking for a natural remedy for heartburn. Would this tincture help with that? My brain tells me that because it's spicy it would make heartburn worse.
You you have to try it to find out. Cayenne is a natural acid inhibitor so it would seem that it could help. I would start with a small amount, like I did in the video; one drop in some water and gently increase and monitor any changes you notice. Here is an article you might find helpful that has other herbal suggestions for heartburn.
www.herballegacy.com/Heartburn.html
@HeartandHomesteadwithDawn Thank you. I will give it a try, and I will also check out the article you shared. Praying God's blessing on you and your channel.
Thank you! I will pray God’s healing over the heartburn issue you have. Please keep in touch. There are other remedies such as apple cider vinegar and honey. Have you ever tried that?
So what kinds of nutritional benefit would there be to just eating the pepper instead of tincturing? And, what benefits are there from using store bought organic/non-organic cayenne pepper? I put what some would call an abnormal amount on a lot of my food
Those are great questions. Eating the peppers and using cayenne pepper powder is also very healthy and would have the same nutrients as the tincture but the tincture is concentrated. You would need to eat a lot of peppers to attain the same amount of nutrients as you would a dropperful of tincture. On the other hand, eating the raw pepper may have other benefits that are lost in tincturing.
In my opinion, anyway you can consume this heart healthy herb is fabulous!
Great video, thank you!! Do you have a special location for the more rare peppers (Ghost or Reaper?). Looking to eventually grow my own! God Bless!!
@@HatterandHobbit1 thank you! I’m
sorry, we don’t. ☹️ But it’s easy to make!!
Thank you!!
Thank YOU!
I am interested in this. Can you lecture me on this?
@@davidsamuel6984 what would you like to know?
Do u taste the vodka after it's sat for the specific number of weeks? I am asking because my husband is a recovering alcoholic.
Mine is also 44 years he says he is fine taking a few drops of a tincture .. but talk with him see how he feels
Does the tincture process remove the oxylates? I love taking cayenne but quit a few years ago because of kidney stones. I was just taking the powder. Thanks
@@pilot7775 I honestly don’t know the answer to that. I’m sorry. I will ask my husband.
For my thyroid? How much, how often?
How about for gum disease?
Could you possibly use 80 proof? It's hard to get 100% proof in Australia
@@DanielleSalathiel sorry I took so long to reply!! Yes you can!
How and/or can I eat it with peanut butter, since I don’t have this concentrated one? Do you sell the concentrate you just made/ drunk?
Hello! Thank you for watching and commenting! Are you asking if you can mix cayenne peppers with peanut butter? If so, you can use cayenne powder in your peanut butter. I’d start will small amounts and increase it as you can tolerate it. Now with that said, my husband is a family herbalist and is not giving medical advice 🙂 We do sell it.
Can I use cayenne powder store bought to make this and how much would I use? Would I fill jar to top etc. thanks in advance.
Hello! Thank you for your question.
Unfortunately you can’t use cayenne in the powder form to make a tincture. You need the peppers. You can get store bought fresh or dried cayenne peppers though.
Thank you so much. One question is that I don't have fresh Cayenne peppers, can the same be done with dry Cayenne? I have some 35K and 90K HU.
@@rgrea2 yes! However since dry peppers are more concentrated, you will only fill the jar 1/2 way with peppers then fill the jar with the alcohol; 80 proof or higher, preferably 100.
@@HeartandHomesteadwithDawnWhen you say dry peppers do you mean powder
@@captainadams7569 no I mean dry peppers. Were you asking about powder?
@@HeartandHomesteadwithDawn Yes I was talking about cayenne pepper powder
@@captainadams7569 gotcha. I have asked my husband that in the past and he said no however, he is going to do some research on that. If it’s possible the ratios would be different.
I don't drink alcohol any alternatives other than vodka?
Great question. We don’t drink alcohol either. The only alternative is glycerin, which can be used in making certain tinctures but no for cayenne peppers. The skin is thick and needs the alcohol to pull out the medicinal properties of the pepper. I’ll ask my husband though.
Could you use a 100 proof whiskey?
@@BobbieXxoo we have never done that but I don’t see why not!
So if I use dried peppers, will it take less time to produce a tincture?
Hello! That’s a great question and the answer is yes.
You will also use less peppers. So fill the jar 1/2 way with peppers, cover with the alcohol and let tincture for 4-6 weeks. Chances are it might be done sooner so taste test it. It will be a peppery taste verses an alcohol taste.
Have you done this tincture using apple cider vinegar with the mother? I heard it's ok to do but doesn't last as long. Would it be made the same way? I can't seem to find a tutorial on it.
@@gilbertcammarn874 hello! We have not used apple cider vinegar to tincture peppers as we do not believe it would be effective enough to draw out the medicinal properties.
We do love apple cider vinegar with the mother for many other things though!
@@HeartandHomesteadwithDawn thank you. I'll be picking up vodka then to make this tincture. Thanks
@@gilbertcammarn874 let me know how it turns out! I’m drinking some in my morning coffee right now ♥️
@@HeartandHomesteadwithDawn nice on in coffee. I drink a half tsp of the powder daily. Maybe I can put it in my cold brew . Hmm 🧐
@@gilbertcammarn874 that’s great!! If you can handle that’s so healthy! My husband can do that but not Me 😔
I don’t tolerate the heat of that well.
Sweden does allow GMO grains, they just have to be approved and identified
@@francostacy7675 thank you for that.
Garlic tincture?
Cayenne pepper tincture.
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