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At the end of every day my three children (Joe Courage - 4 years, Ryshoni Joy - 2 years, and Hannah Sunshine - 10 months) have all played, squealed, jumped, growled, tripped, ran into something, fell off a chair, climbed furniture, and had a thousand con-versations. I’ve heard of children that sit quietly and play quietly, and like to be alone. I still struggle with believing stories like that. "Quiet" and "child" seem like contradictory terms to me. And not much fun, either.
Needless to say, at the end of every day, both the kids and their mama have an ex-hausted but keyed-up look in our eyes. Adrenaline has been flowing full blast for hours. How to slow the flow? Most days Daddy is able to unwind us with his calming presence and tuck us all to bed for a night of oblivion. Some days it takes a little more.
The most useful, and appreciated remedy in our house is called Sleep Sweet Tincture. There’s a bottle of it in every room. It goes on every trip with us. Sleep Sweet Tincture is a combination of herbs that are both good for you and calming. These herbs have no negative effect on my children, no addicting properties, and no side effects. This valuable tincture is easy to make, so the last time I made a batch, I recorded the process for any moms out there that have... normal children!
Lemon Balm: Antibacterial, and antiviral. Lowers fevers, relaxes spasms, improves digestion, mildly sedative. Peppermint: Antiseptic, carminative, antispasmodic, and diaphoretic. Relieves stomach and bowel spasms, and promotes the expulsion of gas. Aids digestion, and relaxes muscles. Chamomile: Anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, nervine, and anti-allergenic. Mild sedative, soothes the nervous system, treats allergies, rheumatism, arthritis, swellings, intestinal and menstrual cramping. Good for fevers, sore throats, aches and pains. Oatstraw: Antidepressant, diuretic, carminative, and nutritive. High in nutrients, regulates blood sugar, improves digestive system, eases tension, and chronic pain. Hops: Relaxant, antiseptic, and anti-inflammatory. Relieves nervousness, asthma, head-aches, toothaches, lowers fevers, promotes sleep without hindering alertness. Contains some estrogenic activity.
As mentioned in the Emotional Remedies section of The ABC Herbal, the combination of nervine herbs such as these, can work miracles after an emotional upset or dramatic / stressful experience. Adults and children can quickly regain their calm and noticeably feel better only minutes after taking this tincture.
10 cups Chamomile flowers - whole 4 cups Lemon Balm - cut 4 cups Oatstraw - cut 4 cups Peppermint leaf - cut 5 cups Hops flowers - whole 1 Liter 80 proof vodka 2 quarts glycerin Hot water 5 quart crock-pot Cheesecloth strainer (cotton cloth will do) Pressure cooker Air-tight glass container Quart jars. 2 Weeks time
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Day 11-13
NOTE: If your crock-pot gets too hot on low, the herbs will smell like they are "cooking" and turn dark and strong smelling within 24 hours. This will not ruin the tincture, but it does speed up the process, and may not be quite as effective as a slow heat. My crock-pot got too hot, so after 42 hours, I went ahead and strained the mixture, and it was fine. You can also water bath the herb mixture by putting the herb/glycerin mixture in a jar with lid, in hot water on the stove for 3 days. The idea is to break down the herbs so that the properties are in the glycerin. You have succeeded when the mixture becomes dark and strong smelling.
Day 14
NOTE: Many people make only a glycerin tincture, or only an alcohol tincture. Each process is valuable and abstracts properties from the herbs that the other method may not be as successful in abstracting. Finally, the pressure cooker abstracts even more. I like to do all three and mix them for a stronger final result. I tested the mixture on myself before I gave it to my children. I discovered that 3 droppers full sent me to sleep pretty quickly. 1 dropper for my baby, and up to 2 droppers for my 4 year old.
For more information on making tinctures using alcohol or glycerin, see the Preparing Remedies page. The following books have been our best references on making our own tinctures at home over the years:
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