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🌿 Preparation of Mother Tincture – Class 2 (Old Hahnemannian Method) In the old Hahnemannian system, mother tinctures are categorized into nine classes based on the juiciness of the plant material. Class 2 specifically deals with moderately juicy plants. Here's how the preparation is carried out: 🧪Read more
🌿 Preparation of Mother Tincture – Class 2 (Old Hahnemannian Method)
In the old Hahnemannian system, mother tinctures are categorized into nine classes based on the juiciness of the plant material. Class 2 specifically deals with moderately juicy plants. Here’s how the preparation is carried out:
🧪 Class 2: Moderately Juicy Plants
These plants contain a moderate amount of moisture—not as succulent as Class 1, but not dry either. Examples include Thuja, Chelidonium, and Euphrasia.
⚗️ Method of Preparation
1. Selection of Plant Material:
– Fresh, moderately juicy plant parts are collected.
– Cleaned and chopped to facilitate extraction.
2. Drug Strength:
– The ratio of drug to alcohol is 3:2 (i.e., 3 parts plant material to 2 parts alcohol by weight).
– This compensates for the moderate moisture content in the plant.
3. Alcohol Used:
– Strong alcohol (usually 90% ethanol) is used as the solvent.
– It acts both as a preservative and an extractor of active principles.
4. Maceration Process:
– The chopped plant material is immersed in alcohol.
– The mixture is kept in a tightly sealed container for at least 14 days.
– It is shaken daily to ensure thorough mixing and extraction.
5. Filtration:
– After maceration, the mixture is filtered to remove solid residues.
– The clear liquid obtained is the mother tincture, designated by the symbol θ or Q.
6. Loss Considerations:
– Approximately 1/3rd of the drug may be lost during processing.
– No significant loss of alcohol (vehicle) is expected.
📌 Key Points to Remember
See less– Ratio: 3 parts drug : 2 parts alcohol
– Duration: 14 days maceration
– Symbol: θ or Q
– Drug Power: Depends on the original weight of the plant material