Making a Tincture with Glycerin
Used to extract and preserve the active compounds of herbs without alcohol. Glycerin tinctures, or glycerites, are naturally sweet, shelf-stable, and well suited for children, pets, or anyone avoiding alcohol, …
Used to extract and preserve the active compounds of herbs without alcohol. Glycerin tinctures, or glycerites, are naturally sweet, shelf-stable, and well suited for children, pets, or anyone avoiding alcohol, …
Used to extract and preserve the active compounds of herbs for long-term storage and reliable use. Alcohol tinctures are strong, shelf-stable, and require only small amounts for effective dosing, making …
Learn how to make powerful herbal tinctures with alcohol or glycerin. Discover 10 essential herbs, which parts to use, how to prepare them, shelf life, and practical dosing for long-term preparedness.
This blend has been trusted for generations to protect gear and extend its life. It waterproofs cloth, rope, leather, and wood while also working as an emergency fire starter. The …
In this post we’re adding a natural cleanse option and bentonite clay to your toolkit, because protecting your health is the most important step in preparedness.
Used to start fire in survival or off-grid situations when traditional ignition sources fail Potassium permanganate and glycerin react together to create intense heat and flame. This makes them valuable …
Used to get a quick, general idea of whether your soil is acidic, alkaline, or neutral without test strips or meters.
Used to reduce foot moisture, friction, and odor in situations where hygiene is limited and foot care is essential—such as during long hikes, shelter stays, or off-grid living.
Used to reduce odor, bacteria, and moisture buildup in shoes or boots when washing or drying facilities are unavailable.
Used to reduce odor, bacteria, and moisture in sleeping pads, mattresses, or bedding when laundering is unavailable or impractical in off-grid or field conditions.