Spring Herbal Tonic Recipe

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The Spring Herbal Tonic is a Traditional Herbal Blood Tonic Recipe Revealed by Medical Herbalist Leslee Dru Browning. It was originally published October 4, 2007. Whether you believe in a spring cleanse or not, this herbalist has the experience of 6 generations and this type of medicine was believed in and practiced by most people before you were born. There is something to be said for historical practices like these.

Blood tonics, also known as Spring Tonics are historically used for cancer prevention/treatment, liver health/detoxification and for viral and bacterial infections.

With the attacks on Natural Medicine it can be hard to find an Herbalist who can make up blood tonics for their cancer clients. Herbalists can be hard to locate, especially those who specialize in cancer treatments because they do not advertise since it is against the law in the USA for any health care practitioner to claim they can heal cancer; or any other illness.

Of course it’s your constitutional right to heal yourself and prescribe for yourself, so finding blood tonic recipes and using them is not against the law for the general public.

Browning’s Blended Spirits is a blood tonic that contains a comprehensive blend of all-natural ingredients of herbs that are effective for blood purification and detoxification. The ingredients in this blend provide nutritive support to the body and are historically proven to provide both cleansing action and detoxification of the cells throughout the body including the lymph, lungs, liver, heart, colon and bloodstream. Many of the ingredients like burdock root, chaparral, poke root, red clover and yellow dock have been used for years to treat cancer.

Lately I’ve been exploring recipes on the old ways of making Root Beer and I noticed many of these same herbs which were also used to make beer in the past. I’ll list those links at the bottom.

Spring Herbal Tonic Ingredients:

Ingredients: 3oz each of the following dried cut root or cut leaf herbs:

  • Anise seed (Pimpinella anisum)
  • Blue violet (Viola odorata)
  • Burdock root (Arctium lappa)
  • Chaparral (Larrea tridentate)
  • Dandelion root (Taraxacum officinale)
  • Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare)
  • Licorice root (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
  • Oregon grape (Mahonia aquifolium)
  • Poke root (Phytolacca Americana)
  • Red clover (Trifolium pretense)
  • Yellow dock root (Rumex crispus)
  • 40 oz of Honey or Blackstrap Molasses, your choice
  • 16 oz of Vegetable Glycerin
  • 4 Tablespoons of Citric Acid which can be found in health food stores or from herb companies on-line like https://www.starwest-botanicals.com/
  • 5 gallons of Distilled Water

Purchase the whole herb (cut root and cut leaf) instead of the powdered herb if you can. The reason for this is two-fold. First, the powder absorbs more water leaving you with less liquid; second, the powder takes longer and is harder to strain. Just make sure they are organic.

For the Spring Herbal Tonic, you will need:

  • 2 stainless steel or glass 20 quart pots with lids
  • A large Strainer
  • A candy or water Thermometer
  • Cheesecloth
  • Canning Jars (24-48 Pint or 14 Quart)

This is a large recipe that will provide one year worth of tonics for the cancer patient, or, if using for a preventative go together with friends or family and share it.

How To Make The Spring Herbal Tonic:

Making this tonic is like canning fruit from your garden. If you can cook you can make it. It takes a few days but is well worth it. You will not find this tonic on the market because it is time intense. The cost would be prohibitive to manufacture it, yet you can make it in your home for around $3.00 a pint. This tonic stores for up to a year if placed in a dark cool closet. They key to keeping tonics fresh is to prevent them from exposure to extreme temperature fluctuations. Don’t let them freeze and don’t let them sit in temperatures above 75*.

In one pot add:

Anise seed, burdock root, chaparral, dandelion root, fennel, licorice root, Oregon grape root, poke root, yellow dock root and 3 gallons of distilled water.

Cover with lid and set on stove on warm heat overnight so that the roots can be softened for extraction.

In the morning turn up the heat and bring the water to a low simmer for about 4 hours then bring to a boil for 15-30 minutes. After boiling turn off heat and strain the liquid into a clean container by laying a layer of cheesecloth over your strainer.

In another pot add:

Blue violet, red clover and add 1.5 gallons of distilled water. Set on counter and let soak in water over night.

In the morning place the pot on the stove on warm/medium heat to steep (not boil) the herbs like you would a cup of tea. Let them steep for at least 4 hours then strain the liquid by laying a layer of cheesecloth over your strainer.

Compost the strained herbs in your garden.

Mixing the pots:

Once the liquid is strained from both pots mix it together in one of the 20 quart pots and let it simmer for about 30 minutes.

Then add

  • 16 oz of vegetable glycerin
  • 40 oz of honey (or black strap molasses for those allergic to honey)
  • 4 heaping tablespoons of citric acid

Stir and let the mixture mingle for 15 minutes or so. When ready to bottle use a candy thermometer to check the temperature of the liquid. You want the temperature between 185* – 190* to prevent any bacteria to grow in the tonics. Maintain this heat temperature throughout bottling.

While waiting for your liquid to reach the accurate bottling temperature prepare your canning jars. Sterilize jars and lids.

Once your bottles are sterilized and your herbal liquid is at the right temperature add the tonic liquid to the hot jars. Fill to ½” from top of jar and cap. Let cool overnight. Check to make sure all the jars are sealed properly then store them.

Once you open a jar of tonic for use you must Refrigerate it. The tonic will last for a month in the refrigerator once it has been opened. Sediment in the bottom of the jars is normal. Give the jar a little shake or stir to mix the sediment before taking.

How much to take:

Adult Folklore Dosage: 2 Tablespoon 2 times a day for cancer, tumors, liver, viral and bacterial infections. In my practice I recommended that cancer patients take this tonic for at least a year and then drop to a maintenance dose of taking it once a day for another year. Some of my cancer patients continue to take it on and off throughout their life to keep their blood and lymph clear of toxins and For cancer prevention use a bottle of this tonic every 3 months taking 1 Tablespoon 2 times a day.

Contraindications: Do use if you are pregnant. Do not use if you are taking blood thinning agents like Warfarin (also known under the brand names of Coumadin, Jantoven, Marevan, and Waran).

Disclaimer—The information provided in this article is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your health care professional. You should not use the information in this article for self-diagnosis or to replace any prescriptive medication. You should consult with a healthcare professional before starting any diet, exercise or supplementation program, before taking any medication, or if you have or suspect you might have a health problem, suffer from allergies, are pregnant or nursing.

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