How to Stop Hair Loss With Swedish Bitters
Things You'll Need
- Swedish bitters recipe
- 10 g aloe
- 5 g myrrh
- 0.2 g saffron
- 10 g senna leaves
- 10 g camphor
- 10 g angelica roots
- 10 g zedvoary roots
- 10 g manna
- 10 g theriac venezian
- 5 g carline thistle root
- 10 g rhubarb root
- Rye or fruit spirit
- Wide-necked 2-L bottle with lid
- Small dark bottles with good stoppers or lids
- Old towels
Instructions
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You can purchase Swedish bitters as a tincture in any health food store or from online purveyors. Follow the manufacturer's directions. Dosages and methods of use vary depending on the purpose. You can drink a shot before or after dinner to improve digestion, but for medicinal purposes, most dosages are intended to be diluted in tea or water.
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You can also purchase the raw herbs premixed or separately to make your own Swedish bitters. If you buy the herbs individually, you must follow the recipe exactly.
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Blend the following herbs, and place them in a wide-necked 2-L bottle with a tight lid: 10 g of aloe, 5 g of myrrh, 0.2 g of saffron, 10 g of senna leaves, 10 g of camphor, 10 g of angelica roots, 10 g of zedvoary roots, 10 g of manna, 10 g of theriac venezian, 5 g of carline thistle root, and 10 g of rhubarb root.
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Pour rye or spirit over the herbs. Cover, shake and place on a warm, sunny windowsill or beside a heat source for 2 weeks, shaking daily. Strain and pour into small dark bottles with good stoppers.
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Use old towels to protect your clothes and, if doing this at bedtime, your bedding as Swedish bitters stains. Purveyors of Swedish bitters also recommend covering any bandages wet with Swedish bitters with plastic to contain any drips, so you can cover your scalp, too. Massage just enough Swedish bitters into your scalp to cover all the skin. Don't saturate whatever hair you have with it. Let it sit for 2 to 4 hours, then wash it out and style as usual.
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