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Making Shelf-Stable Herb Infused Oils Using the Alcohol Intermediary Method (with Maria Noël Groves) 

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Want your salves and other homemade topical creations to last longer? Mountain Rose Herbs joins herbalist and author Maria Noël Groves of Wintergreen Botanicals to make herbal oil using the alcohol intermediary method. Creating an herb infused oil with alcohol as an intermediary will help increase shelf life as well as extract more beneficial properties of the herbs, creating amazing oils for skin and hair care recipes!
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@beatdizzy
@beatdizzy Год назад
1oz finely ground herb, shake in half oz of alcohol (everclear), sit for 24th, put in blender, add 8 oz oil (can add more if nec). Blend for 5 mins, little bit warm to touch. Strain through muslin, strain through a coffee filter.
@beatdizzy
@beatdizzy Год назад
Herb into blender, mill, add alcohol, mix in blender. Let sit 24h. Add oil. Blend again for 5min. Strain.
@lulu6618
@lulu6618 Год назад
Thank you for recap!
@ZionsTreasure
@ZionsTreasure 5 месяцев назад
Thank you!!!
@ElijahsMimi
@ElijahsMimi 3 месяца назад
Does it have to be Ever clear? Why not 100 or 80 proof? Too much water maybe? Did I answer my own question 😂
@moonchildgarcia8999
@moonchildgarcia8999 17 дней назад
​@ElijahsMimi I only use Everclear when I'm working with resin, bark or root plants. 80% proof works perfectly for this type of method. That's my preference. I find Everclear is to potent for dry botanical matter.
@BecDoesRandomStuff
@BecDoesRandomStuff 4 года назад
To get the oil out of the cloth use bicarbonate soda. It's a fantastic degreaser 😁
@veronicadavanzo2064
@veronicadavanzo2064 2 года назад
Good tip!
@lindachandler2293
@lindachandler2293 3 года назад
Thank you so much for teaching this method! When I make infused oils and get it on my hands I go through the house finding family members with rough elbows or heels. My husband will mumble and fuss, but when I say gimme your elbows, he knows what I'm doing 🤣
@cyanoxicrose
@cyanoxicrose Год назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣 too funny!
@blueandbanana
@blueandbanana Год назад
1 oz dried herbs only. Blend. Pour glass jar. 1/2 oz vodka. Close lid. Damp not soaking. Wait 24 hours to extract properties. Put herb in blender. Add 8 oz oil in blender. Blend 5 mins. Should only be warm to touch. Strain. Keeps for one year. (I use a preservative.)
@francescazammitcutajar4397
@francescazammitcutajar4397 11 месяцев назад
Thanks! I was wondering if I could use vodka as grain Everclear not available where I am
@Erenm
@Erenm 7 месяцев назад
@@francescazammitcutajar4397 It's worth ordering 190 proof alcohol for this method because the vodka will add a lot of water to the oil and that can cause spoilage.
@eva0natural
@eva0natural 4 года назад
So excited for this video!! Thank you.
@shusha50
@shusha50 3 года назад
Maria, truly happy i found your clear, detailed, no-nonsense video . Appreciate the time taken in making these wonderful videos.
@lydiasaunders7994
@lydiasaunders7994 4 года назад
Excellent presentation Maria. I look forward to learning more. I'm popping over to your blog now. Thank you so much!
@granmabern5283
@granmabern5283 3 года назад
Your microphone is great. Your diction is clear and pleasant. Your explanations are clear and concise. Thankyou!
@susanorban3059
@susanorban3059 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing this method with us! I'll be trying this❤
@keeperofthememories
@keeperofthememories 4 года назад
Excellent presentation. I've really enjoyed this series with Maria. I can't wait to try this method!
@carolhamilton5164
@carolhamilton5164 4 года назад
Just what I wanted! Thanks!
@jeaniebergmail
@jeaniebergmail 4 года назад
I will absolutely try this. Thank you!
@olgapalenzuela-king9172
@olgapalenzuela-king9172 4 года назад
Awesome. I'm going to do it this way from now on instead of waiting for what seems like forever. Thank you.
@MC9337
@MC9337 4 года назад
I will definitely do this method. Thanks for sharing. 😁❤️🙏🏾
@headsup2010
@headsup2010 4 года назад
Excellent presentation! Thank you for your knowledge and insight. I will be incorporating this method into my practice.
@blueskyeranch6495
@blueskyeranch6495 4 года назад
This answers my question on the previous video.
@FarmhouseTeas
@FarmhouseTeas 3 года назад
That was super helpful, thank you!
@lauraloewen4654
@lauraloewen4654 4 года назад
Thank you. To measure one ounce, someone could also use measuring spoons... 2 tablespoons = 1 ounce
@ladyrae2091
@ladyrae2091 4 года назад
it would depend upon the herb... not all weigh the same.
@ponchovanillabean8074
@ponchovanillabean8074 4 года назад
In liquids, yes. Not necessarily in dry ingredients.
@VeganPrepper
@VeganPrepper 3 года назад
I knew right away you were talking about the part where she's measuring the alcohol, lol!
@LoveoftheDarkFiberArts
@LoveoftheDarkFiberArts Год назад
Thats really not true. In herbalism, we aren't measuring the volume of the herb, but the weight. An ounce of a very dense root is going to be a much smaller physical amount than say an ounce of fluffy mugwort. Ounce = weight, not volume. :)
@Ebonyeyed
@Ebonyeyed 3 месяца назад
@@ladyrae2091 It all depends on whether you're measuring by weight (oz) or volume (fl oz). She used weight when she measured the herb, but I've no idea what the oil bottle label said. Bottle labels of liquids in Europe refer to volume, so I'm kind of confused as well. Volume-wise and ounce is indeed 2 tbsp (30 ml), but in terms of weight, an ounce is 28.3495 g. Oh well... When it comes to infused oil, I prefer the 'eyeballing-it' method, making sure that the oil used covers the plant material completely, at least two fingers over. 😁😁
@rachelsweets
@rachelsweets 4 года назад
Thank you 😍😍😍
@oceanluv88
@oceanluv88 4 года назад
great tip! thanks.
@JaneThomas58
@JaneThomas58 4 года назад
Well done! Ty.
@TheFarmatGoosePlatter
@TheFarmatGoosePlatter 3 года назад
Awesome video, very informative
@UnbreakableMahal
@UnbreakableMahal 4 года назад
Thank you
@sherryewy8522
@sherryewy8522 2 года назад
Thank you so much!
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs 2 года назад
You're welcome!
@happyramirez5542
@happyramirez5542 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing...
@julitabv3637
@julitabv3637 3 года назад
Thanks for this great video! I’ve been making essential oils through a distill method but once I add the oils to a product the smell vanishes. Does the alcohol intermediary method keep the smell of the oils?
@SCBetaRS
@SCBetaRS 4 года назад
Whoa nice! I’m three weeks into making a Chamomile and Lavender herbal infused oil (grape-seed oil) using the slow method. After I’m done extracting them I will try this process (minus the additional heat) and see how they compare. I plan on using them in my massage practice.
@kenycewescott1295
@kenycewescott1295 2 года назад
Hi awesome! How long does your Salve last with using the Grapeseed oil?
@ark194
@ark194 11 месяцев назад
lmt here. how did it work for you?
@VeganPrepper
@VeganPrepper 3 года назад
Excellent video! I use a nylon nut milk bag for all of my oils, tinctures, etc, and it really does wash up well even from the oils. (Probably because it's nylon and doesn't really absorb it.) Nylon is not ideal, of course, but it does seem pretty darned reusable.
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing!
@LaPetiteBoulin
@LaPetiteBoulin 4 года назад
I would love to see a video series where you make useful salves etc. That everyone should have in their home medicine shelf.
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs 4 года назад
We have lots more videos in the works! Check out this one in the meantime :) mrh.life/DIYsalves
@sadraolaedo4733
@sadraolaedo4733 Год назад
@@mountainroseherbs Can I use stearyl alcohol?
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs Год назад
Hi there! I have no experience using stearyl alcohol in this way so I'm not sure how that would work for you in your recipe. Stearyl alcohol is a lower proof alcohol so I don't think it would work as well as using a high proof alcohol like Everclear to extract the herbal constituents and for shelf-stability. Sorry I can't be more helpful here! - Gracie
@denisegresio6355
@denisegresio6355 6 месяцев назад
I make thc infused body butters. I’m gonna use this method to infuse Castor oil. I’ll let you know how it turned out. And I’m gonna use this method for my olive oil Mullein leaf tincture.
@tarar6926
@tarar6926 5 месяцев назад
Hello! I just found mullein in my garden and would love to make something with it - what do you use the olive oil infusion for?
@cinbob00
@cinbob00 5 месяцев назад
Thank you😊
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs 5 месяцев назад
You're welcome! 😊
@ariellaares9100
@ariellaares9100 2 года назад
Can you still - or do you need to - use vitamin E and/or Rosemary extract with this type of extraction? As well, do you need to worry about the water in the alcohol?
@anachavez7936
@anachavez7936 2 года назад
Thank you so much! This has been very useful. Please wash the gloves and reuse them, less trash, more nature, more health
@gmailman001001
@gmailman001001 3 года назад
Need to try this with cannibis! Edit: don't forget to decarb first ;)
@zumbapatty4988
@zumbapatty4988 4 года назад
This will work great for my salves! One question..... the only blender I have is a Vitamin. How long should I blend with that since it does go much faster than a regular blender. It got REALLY HOT!
@beccogiallo
@beccogiallo 2 года назад
Very interesting method. I have many rosemary and lavender plants, would this work with them as well?
@rosecroix2467
@rosecroix2467 Год назад
I like to let the oils set for a day or more and the material settles to the bottom so the oil is clearer and have less gunk to filter.
@sheriah2077
@sheriah2077 3 года назад
What's a good substitute alcohol for the grain alcohol of I don't have it? Does it have to be grain alcohol 190 proof?
@kathyamancusi
@kathyamancusi 4 года назад
Love this!! Thank you
@kristietorres5522
@kristietorres5522 3 года назад
I would like to use some infused oils in soap making, but I'm wondering how much of the alcohol remains in the final oil. Alcoholic liquids used in soap making need to be boiled to cook off the alcohol before combining with lye, so would there be enough alcohol left in the oil to require cooking off?
@lusicampostx
@lusicampostx 4 года назад
Can I use this infused oils with alcohol for soap making? Thanks!
@carrielenski5335
@carrielenski5335 2 года назад
Hi Maria thank you so much for doing this video I really appreciate it. I have a question, I've watch the exact same process, but after they were done and sealed the jars they put it in a yogurt maker because of the low setting, for a couple days, shaking the Mason jar every now and then. Does this make a stronger tincture, or is it not Necessary, to take them extra steps???Thank you!!!!
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs 2 года назад
Hi Carrie! I've never used a yogurt maker (but that is an interesting technique!) but I do shake my jars by hand every day to make sure all the plant matter is completely submerged! I think both methods would end with a very similar result. I hope that helps!
@naturallygigi3294
@naturallygigi3294 3 года назад
So cool... Can I use this method for hair oils as well? Like (Include the alcohol)?
@iamnaturals9281
@iamnaturals9281 3 года назад
can you use this method for glycerites and infused honey's
@dostrowskmail
@dostrowskmail 4 года назад
Nice process and I'd like to try it - but I'd never use heat when making any tinctures. It breaks down and destroys vitamins and nutrients that are important and the reason we make and use tinctures.
@greenlifechronicles
@greenlifechronicles 9 месяцев назад
This is such an excellent video, thank you! I’m just a bit confused though why mold would grow in oil if there is no water introduced. I’ve never seen that before, rancid yes, mold, it intrigues me on how that can happen. If there is no water, there is no life? Nevertheless this vid was awesome and I can’t wait to try this out! TY!
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs 9 месяцев назад
Great question! Using this method, the only ways you'd really be introducing water would be if your herb has not been dried properly or if your alcohol was not a high enough proof. Another way to avoid this is by using more shelf-stable oils like olive oil. Though mold growth is unlikely, it is always a small possibility. Always better to be safe than sorry 🤓 Happy crafting! - Gracie
@Kaileynorriscreates
@Kaileynorriscreates 3 года назад
Can I use more than one herb like rosemary and horsetail?
@KniDonovan
@KniDonovan 4 года назад
Instead of a blender might one use a magnetic stirrer for an hour or so? Plus many have a heat element. It might be quieter than a blender. An idea if people make many oils and tinctures...
@chywaratnyanatuksa5322
@chywaratnyanatuksa5322 3 года назад
My final product have a very strong alcohol scent, maybe i add a lot of them, there are anyways to reduce the smell of alcohol? Ps.I use dried rose petal Thank you in advance..
@CharlieDosSantos
@CharlieDosSantos 3 года назад
Would this method and infused oil work in candles for scent?
@peak2782
@peak2782 3 года назад
Does the alcohol make any salve you make more likely to separate?
@fejithegirlssdiary8413
@fejithegirlssdiary8413 3 года назад
Which is a better extraction method . Alcohol or oil for getting the properties
@jegtrio
@jegtrio 4 года назад
You mention at the end of the video that with Calendula and St. John's Wort, you will also add the low heat method in combination to the alcohol intermediary method. Are you referring to dried St. John's Wort or fresh St. John's Wort as you also mention that the alcohol intermediary method should not be used on fresh and I was understanding that this herb is mostly used fresh for oil infusions? TIA for clarifying.
@kristinafinck2977
@kristinafinck2977 10 месяцев назад
I would also like to know I was wondering how she does the heat method
@angelashabazz
@angelashabazz 3 года назад
If I want to blend three different herbs at the same time do I add 8oz of oil per 1oz of herbs?
@cyanoxicrose
@cyanoxicrose 4 года назад
Thank you SO much for this video! I am DEFINITELY going to try this, but I would like to make it a multiherbal oil. Can this same process be used for a hair oil too? Also, was that grain alcohol (Everclear or the like) that you used?
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs 4 года назад
You can certainly blend your herbs before infusing into oil. Sometimes, it's a little easier to make separate herbal oils, and then blend the finished oils together, rather than trying to infuse blended herbs. This technique can definitely be used to make hair oils as well. This is a 190 proof alcohol, Everclear is a perfect ingredient for this method.
@cyanoxicrose
@cyanoxicrose 4 года назад
@@mountainroseherbs I thought about that too! This way I can use them stand-alone, or as a combination as you mentioned. I've received my shipment from Mountain Rose Herbs and I am going to do single oils. I have created 2 combination oils: one for hair and one for skin. They are working great so far! May I ask what blender are you using? Thanks again! OH! And I do have the Everclear 190 proof alcohol.
@selfhealherbs13ms
@selfhealherbs13ms 3 года назад
If I put my oils,or salve in the frig or freezer will they last long, because I had quite a bit left and didn't want it going ransic. Thanks so..much for your wonderful video.🥰
@LoveoftheDarkFiberArts
@LoveoftheDarkFiberArts Год назад
Keeping salves and oils in the fridge will extend their shelf life dramatically!
@angelareneelove
@angelareneelove 11 месяцев назад
Loved this video...i have been making herbal oils for my hair for years and was wondering if i can use the alcohol method for my hair oils?? Is the alcohol to much to use on the hair and scalp?
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for checking in! Most of the alcohol will evaporate out of this oil during this process. It should be suitable for most topical uses. However, if you have any concerns regarding the residual alcohol traces I would recommend using another method. I hope that helps! 🌿
@moonshadowessentialssoapsn5287
@moonshadowessentialssoapsn5287 3 года назад
I’m going to try this and then compare it to the method I use n see which one I like better. I do mine the way they used to do it. I take my girls and fill a jar. I add the oil I make sure there is no air. And I put it in a cool dark dry place. And every 2 weeks I strain it then refill the jar and that the strained oil and put it back in the jar with the new botanicals or Herbs and I do this every 2 weeks for 8-10 weeks. Then I drain it for the final drain. And I make sure it clear. And the oil is phenomenal!! So I wanna try this and see it it’s equal or as good at the very least. U never know when u need a quick infused oil.
@walterzuccolotto6648
@walterzuccolotto6648 Год назад
Hello, any update on the comparison between the two methods?
@harmonyway4883
@harmonyway4883 4 года назад
One of my favorite herbalists! I have both of her books and love them! 💖
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs 4 года назад
She's an absolute joy!
@MariaNoelGroves
@MariaNoelGroves 4 года назад
Awe, thank you!!
@pinokietwala8959
@pinokietwala8959 4 года назад
Hello dear...thank you for the video. Can the herb infused oil work in Candle-making. Your assistance is highly appreciated I have been doing the ugly cry
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs 4 года назад
That's an amazing question! We don't see why putting herb infused oils in a candle wouldn't work! Thanks for the inspiration!
@GoddessGrowingPains
@GoddessGrowingPains 3 года назад
Do you use this same method for resins?
@ark6831
@ark6831 6 месяцев назад
Great video! When using this higher potency herbal oil to make creams, salves and balms, are you cutting it with another carrier oil or using it full strength?
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs 6 месяцев назад
Hi there! I'm thinking this would depend on your recipe and intended outcome for what you're crafting. Here is a recipe we made for a Calendula Salve where we only used an herbal infused oil and wax (blog.mountainroseherbs.com/simple-calendula-salve-and-lip-balm-recipe) as well as a recipe for a belly butter where we mixed several oil types (blog.mountainroseherbs.com/homemade-belly-butter). Adding in more oils to the belly butter is going to give it a much softer consistency than the calendula salve. You will also be adding in the benefits of other types of oils. It really comes down to preference and how much of your precious herbal oil you are wanting to use in your recipe.
@miraclestation6517
@miraclestation6517 11 месяцев назад
Can we this type of oil,after mixing medicinal herb??
@marie-evethibouthot5828
@marie-evethibouthot5828 3 года назад
HI was wondering if we have to name the alcohol in the ingredients list for a final project...for instance a balm...thank you
@wellesleyful
@wellesleyful 3 года назад
I was wondering this too! I am curious since alcohol is in such a small % no?
@dailylivingwithgualbert8791
thank you so much. But is this method also possible with dried ginger or dried garlic? Thank you for your reply please.
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs Год назад
Sorry to reply so late! You can definitely do this with something like ginger or garlic. You would probably want to grind or powder them before using this method to get the most out of your infused oil.
@maiamacintosh99
@maiamacintosh99 Год назад
I’ve heard that the high proof alcohol can also destroy some of the beneficial properties of herbs. Is that not a problem in this process because it’s only sitting for 24 hours before adding the oil?
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs 10 месяцев назад
This is not a concern that we are familiar with, high proof alcohol is often used to extract herbal properties when crafting tinctures and extracts. I would guess that the short maceration time would lessen any risk, however, if you are concerned you may wish to try another method of infusing your oil. I hope that helps! 🌿
@janececelia7448
@janececelia7448 2 года назад
Would you get the same amount of extraction using whole dried herb and flowers? I don't want to keep straining the infusion. Thanks.
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs 2 года назад
Hi there Jane! I've never tried this method with whole herbs and flowers, but I don't see why it couldn't work for you. The more surface area (the finer you cut your herbs), the more herbal goodness you will extract from the plant. Dense, whole herbs will be harder to extract from. So you may need to adjust your times and amounts to get the desired effect. I hope that helps you make your decision! - Gracie
@PriscilaPiardi
@PriscilaPiardi 3 года назад
Hi! Can I use this oil for culinary purposes? or wouldn't it be a good idea? Tks
@jenniferbarrera8877
@jenniferbarrera8877 3 года назад
I would like to know this as well!
@PriscilaPiardi
@PriscilaPiardi 3 года назад
@@jenniferbarrera8877 I have no answer here, but I made mint chocolate and used the oil with this method. I liked my results.
@Cindy-vg9ki
@Cindy-vg9ki 3 года назад
Can this be done with aloe vera powder?
@littlemikoneko5313
@littlemikoneko5313 3 года назад
How do you know which carrier oil you can use? Could I use fractionated coconut oil for this? I have heard it is more shelf-stable. . .
@LoveoftheDarkFiberArts
@LoveoftheDarkFiberArts Год назад
You absolutely can. it has a longer shelf life than Olive or Avocado oil. You could also use jojoba oil which has an even longer shelf life.
@selfhealherbs13ms
@selfhealherbs13ms Год назад
When is Germall plus use. Does lip balm need germall .
@CrystalQuartz
@CrystalQuartz 4 года назад
Thank you for making this great video! Is sweet almond oil appropriate to use or maybe half avocado oil and half sweet almond oil?
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs 4 года назад
Sweet almond oil is excellent and would definitely recommend trying! You may have to experiment with small batches to see how your beeswax:oil ratio settles after you're done, as some oils may require more or less wax to get the right consistency you're looking for.
@CrystalQuartz
@CrystalQuartz 4 года назад
Thank you!
@kimkerley4218
@kimkerley4218 2 года назад
@@mountainroseherbs I didn’t see were she uses bees wax
@JustJorhaniya
@JustJorhaniya 4 года назад
What would be measurements be for a 6oz jar ?
@benlee3905
@benlee3905 4 года назад
A question regarding homemade ointments: If I put a carrier oil together with a hydrosol for several days, and regularly shake up the mixture, then drain the hydrosol out completely, and finally make an ointment from the carrier oil only, how much would the shelf life of the ointment be impaired by the process? Thanks.
@LoveoftheDarkFiberArts
@LoveoftheDarkFiberArts Год назад
Any time you add water to an ointment, you're either going to need a preservative, or you will need to store it cold and use it quickly. Mold, bacteria, and other nasties can start growing in as little as 3 or 4 days otherwise. Theres no way to get all of the water out once you've added it.
@matthewmurdock6593
@matthewmurdock6593 Год назад
Would you use this same method for roots like ginger and turmeric?
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs Год назад
Hi Matthew! You would probably want to finely chop or grind the roots before using this process to get the most surface area covered in alcohol. I hope that helps!
@rackashot
@rackashot 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this video. Would this method work for a tincture made with glycerine? I don't like them made with alcohol.
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs 4 года назад
This recipe is actually an herb infused oil, not a tincture. And depending on the herb, herbal oils can be used for internal or external use. If you want to learn more about glycerites, head over to this blog! mrh.life/GlycerineBliss
@MariaNoelGroves
@MariaNoelGroves 4 года назад
Glycerine is a totally different animal. If you'd like a fast and excellent glycerine technique, try the simmered still technique (a la Steven Horne and Thomas Easley) shown at ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xU7RdwxDARQ.html
@ark6831
@ark6831 6 месяцев назад
@mountainroaseherbs do you have an updated link for the glycerine, this no longer works. Looking for proper and best practice to infuse herbs into oil for making hemp isolate tintures. Haven't found a solid instruction yet. Ty
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs 6 месяцев назад
Sorry about that broken link, here you go! blog.mountainroseherbs.com/how-to-make-glycerin-extracts-glycerites Unfortunately, we have no experience making hemp isolates but I have seen a few other people comment on this video who are crafting something similar. Maybe try reaching out to them to see what their experience is! I hope that helps :)
@muhamedtouray1653
@muhamedtouray1653 4 года назад
Can isopropryl alcohol replace the alcohol?
@RitaPanahi-BeEmpowered
@RitaPanahi-BeEmpowered 4 года назад
Do you have to grind up the herb because of the alcohol? It seems a lot messier than infusing alone in a jar for a few weeks. Any other options for increasing shelf life? Adding Vit E or something else to the infusion?
@rhaven50
@rhaven50 3 года назад
I use vit e. My oil stays good for over a year
@francescazammitcutajar4397
@francescazammitcutajar4397 11 месяцев назад
Thanks! Does the aroma of the EV olive oil end up dominating the aroma of the herb?
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs 11 месяцев назад
Hi there! You will definitely be able to smell the olive oil but it depends on what herbs you are infusing as to what the final smell will be.
@sewcydnee
@sewcydnee 3 года назад
Does the alcohol add a drying effect? Going to make a scalp oil but am worried the alcohol could be drying to my already dry scalp?
@GoddessInTraining444
@GoddessInTraining444 3 года назад
I was worried too, but she did state the alcohol brings the properties out more. Also so little is used I doubt it will.
@Vanners
@Vanners 4 года назад
Brilliant method - what type of alcohol are you using? Im in New Zealand so dont have that brand here, what is the type? Would it be ok to use denatured ethanol(alcohol strength 99.85min)?
@devlinostrowski9482
@devlinostrowski9482 4 года назад
Never use denatured alcohol for an item you plan on ingesting. super bad for you - can be toxic and cause death www.fixationonhistology.com/post/what-is-denatured-alcohol-and-what-are-the-implications-for-histopathology
@aidaguillen6337
@aidaguillen6337 3 года назад
Can I use this process with flowers?
@Skylightatdusk
@Skylightatdusk 4 года назад
I want to use extracts in oils for dry skin. However, I want to get rid of the alcohol, can I use something cheap like surgical alcohol?
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs 4 года назад
You could make glycerites instead, by using vegetable glycerine. Learn about them here at our blog: blog.mountainroseherbs.com/make-glycerin-extracts-glycerites
@wellnessrushliving
@wellnessrushliving День назад
If you use this infusion in your salves or creams etc, do you include the ethyl alcohol in the list of ingredients in the final label?
@cindeesmith5139
@cindeesmith5139 4 года назад
Shelf life about a year? Question two I have never used alcohol for extract before. Besides besides herb mentioned. What other dried herbs should not be done. Thank you for you video !
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs 4 года назад
Yes! In a cool dark area, this oil will be stable for that long! St. John's is happiest when fresh, so we certainly recommend not using dry. Almost all others are fine when dried, but natural oil contents will be greater when fresh. Try using fresh lemon balm versus dried, and see the difference!
@MariaNoelGroves
@MariaNoelGroves 4 года назад
Yes, I try to replace every year but this method is actually much more shelf stable than other styles of oil because of the dried herb (vs fresh) and the alcohol. I do all my herbal oils this way except St. John's wort (fresh maceration works best b/c it loses so much once dried). Calendula I start with this method then give it a few days or hours on low heat. My other herbal oils - plantain, comfrey, thuja, chaparral, got kola - I make this way. I'm still experimenting with my own arnica blossoms, but if you have them, fresh/wilted maceration would be more potent than dried.
@marianast9477
@marianast9477 Год назад
do you have to use only alcohol 190
@Gunzoshi
@Gunzoshi 3 года назад
Would rubbing alcohol work for this?
@kristinafinck2977
@kristinafinck2977 10 месяцев назад
I would love to see how you do the heat method is there a link ?
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs 10 месяцев назад
Hi there! Here is a handy blog with three different methods for infusing oils with herbs :) I hope that helps! blog.mountainroseherbs.com/making-herbal-oils
@lindagordon5770
@lindagordon5770 3 года назад
Does the alcohol remain in the oil?
@christyanderson9243
@christyanderson9243 2 года назад
What about internal herbs. Like oregano? What's the shelf life for that?
@patriciasanon7696
@patriciasanon7696 Год назад
Hi thank you for sharing that method. I was wondering if we could use isopropyl alcohol for that method, and if so, do we need less of that alcohol? I am using seeds and dry rosemary . Concerning that method i see that some let the herbs material in the open for 2 hours and then blend adding the oil....Thank you in advance!!!
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs Год назад
Hi there! We have unfortunately never tried this recipe using isopropyl alcohol so it would be hard to say how different your recipe would need to be from what Maria suggests using whole grain alcohol (like Everclear) or vodka. If you do plan on trying this with the isopropyl alcohol, I would suggest starting with a smaller batch to see if you will need to change your proportions at all. And remember, this would need to be for topical use only. Let us know how it goes for you if you try it!
@patriciasanon7696
@patriciasanon7696 Год назад
@@mountainroseherbs Hello there , thanks for the advice. I will try with a small quantity and see how it goes. Have a great day !!!
@Skylightatdusk
@Skylightatdusk 4 года назад
Even though the amount of alcohol is relatively small, don't the alcohol and oil separate? ... or does it evaporate from being blended?
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs 4 года назад
The emulsification process binds everything together so they won't separate!
@matthewmurdock6593
@matthewmurdock6593 Год назад
Wonderful video! Can Isopropyl be used as the intermediary?
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs Год назад
Hi there Matthew! Isopropyl can be used for topical use so it would be alright to use in a topical oil infusion. Hope that helps! - Gracie
@matthewmurdock6593
@matthewmurdock6593 Год назад
@@mountainroseherbs It helps very much. Thank you
@lisahudson7051
@lisahudson7051 3 года назад
Does this method work for both topical and edible oils?
@shannonbachorick849
@shannonbachorick849 Год назад
Just topical oils.
@sleepymombie5407
@sleepymombie5407 4 года назад
Was this vodka? What type of alcohol did you use? I really want to learn to make oils and salves.
@Erenm
@Erenm 5 месяцев назад
It looks like another brand of something like Everclear.
@SWGreenDesert
@SWGreenDesert Год назад
How can I get the alcohol smell out of my infusions when I use this method. I agree that it makes a much stronger oil but I can’t stand the smell of the ever clear in my oil extraction. I use my oils for skin care and I can smell the alcohol everytime I open the jar. Any advice?
@brittney9467
@brittney9467 Год назад
i have the same issue the second time i made this. very overpowering and worry about the alchol drying my skin! stinks so bad!
@rvwanderlust
@rvwanderlust 2 года назад
I wonder is vaccuum sealing the mason jars will speed up the process?
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs 2 года назад
I haven't personally tried this, Ruth, but I don't see why it couldn't work! Let us know how it goes for you :) - Gracie
@tonymckinney1355
@tonymckinney1355 Год назад
How would you evaporate the alcohol in the oil and is there a way to check the finish product for alcohol percentage ?
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs Год назад
Hi there, Tony! While the majority of the alcohol will evaporate out, there will be a small bit remaining in your final product. We have not tested for alcohol with the finished product but I would assume it will be very low. One of the reasons Maria suggests using this oil topically is because the alcohol does leave an unpleasant taste as well. I hope that helps to answer your question! - Gracie
@Radiantdivaskincare
@Radiantdivaskincare 4 года назад
Is this oil safe to use on face? Because of the alcohol
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs 4 года назад
This oil is certainly good to use in your skin care products. However, if you are sensitive to any of the ingredients please speak with a registered herbalist, medical practitioner, or licensed naturopath before continuing.
@AshleyKidd-rq2kh
@AshleyKidd-rq2kh Месяц назад
Can this method be used for the oil I burn in my essence lamp?
@mountainroseherbs
@mountainroseherbs Месяц назад
Due to the presence of alcohol, we would not recommend using this method for burning the infused oil in an essence lamp.
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