Alcohol Free Tincture: Why It’s Worth Considering

Have you ever wondered if using an alcohol free tincture in your skincare regimen would be worthwhile? Strong herbal extracts like the ones rendered in Phoilex’s Phyto-Active Blend demonstrate all of the advantages of traditional tinctures without the harshness of alcohol. This makes the tincture a more mild option for your skin and general health. 

 

Alcohol free tinctures are an effective and adaptable complement to any beauty routine, and they're ideal for those with sensitive skin or those who want to abstain from alcohol. Find out how selecting a tincture without alcohol can change your strategy for having skin that is healthier and more vibrant.

What Is A Tincture?

Tinctures are liquid herbal extracts made by soaking plant parts—such as bark, leaves, berries, or roots—in a solvent such as alcohol, water, oil, or vinegar. This process pulls out the plant's active compounds, resulting in a highly concentrated liquid form. 


Unlike other forms of herbal remedies, tinctures are easy to dose and quickly absorbed by the body, making them a convenient option for those looking to harness the natural benefits of herbs.


Historical Use of Tinctures

Tinctures, while familiar in name, often carry a history that is not fully understood. Their usage in herbal medicine has a long history, dating back thousands of years to the ancient Egyptians who soaked herbs in alcohol to make powerful cures. The art of creating tinctures developed throughout time; by the eleventh century, herbal tinctures were recorded in the "Canon of Medicine," which had a long-lasting impact on Western medical procedures. Tinctures gained popularity when distillation spread throughout Europe around 1500, peaking during the Victorian era with the widespread usage of concoctions like Warberg's tincture and laudanum.

 

Tinctures are seeing a significant resurgence due to a growing interest in herbal and natural medicine. These strong extracts, which were once overshadowed by modern medications, are now valued for their ease of use, efficiency, and availability. Their long shelf life and concentrated formula provide a dependable means of embracing traditional healing in our hectic, contemporary lives, bridging the gap between traditional wisdom and the current demand for simple, fast fixes.

Can Tinctures Be Alcohol-Free?

Yes, tinctures can be alcohol-free. 

 

Alcohol Free Herbal Tinctures are prepared without alcohol and instead with solvents such as glycerin, water (tea), oil,  vinegar, or honey. These choices are ideal for anyone with certain sensitivity requirements or preferences because they provide a more moderate option. You can select herbal tinctures with or without alcohol according to your personal wellness objectives and health requirements. Solvents for the tincture are decided based on which chemical compounds you are aiming to extract from the herb.

Benefits of Alcohol Free Tincture

Those who want to include herbal remedies in their routine often go for alcohol free tinctures because of their many advantages.


  • No Alcohol Taste: Many find the strong taste of alcohol distasteful, so tinctures without alcohol, like Liberty Dynamic Drops, are a better option due to their milder flavor with a pleasant, sweet (but not too sweet) lemony taste. That’s so great to make you feel much calmer, and you can sleep like a baby. You’ll love it.
  • Safe for Children: These tinctures are a safer option for children, avoiding the potential effects of alcohol.
  • Liver Health: Selecting tinctures without alcohol can be more beneficial to the liver, particularly for people who have liver sensitivities or problems.
  • The Fastest Absorption: Alcohol is the fastest solvent for absorption due to its high polarity, with absorption rates decreasing from water to glycerin to oil. Both traditional and alcohol-free tinctures are quickly absorbed by the body, allowing for rapid effects.
  • Healthy from Within: Alcohol-free tinctures, like Chamomile tincture, support sleep and anxiety relief for adults, help with teething and colic in children, and, when used externally, soothe skin irritation with natural antimicrobial properties.

How Alcohol Free Tinctures Boost Your Overall Health

Alcohol-free tinctures like Phoilex’s Liverty Dynamic Drops are designed to support overall health by targeting internal inflammation, particularly in the gut and liver, areas commonly associated with skin concerns such as psoriasis and eczema. This formulation helps calm the mind and promotes healthy cell regeneration to maintain vibrant skin.


Protect Blend: Preserving the overall health of the skin requires shielding the liver and skin from oxidative damage. This combination effectively fulfills that requirement. Key ingredients include:

 

  • Milk thistle extract: Which supports liver function
  • Turmeric root extract: This has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant qualities
  • MCT oil: This prevents fatty liver and enhances gut health.

Support Blend: MCT Oil is a clean energy source. It supports the brain and cognitive function by going straight from the gut to the liver and is used as an amazing source of energy. Since MCTs are smaller in molecular size, they're transported directly to your liver through your circulatory system. While Nettle Leaf extract promotes the breakdown of liver fat, Mullein Leaf extract helps control cholesterol, promoting a healthier liver. Lemon Balm extract contains an abundance of quercetin. It protects the liver from oxidative damage.

 

Regenerate Blend: Regenerate Blend: Ingredients like Milk Thistle and Chaga Mushroom, rich in vitamin D—a staple in both Active Releaf Spot Gel and Liberty Dynamic Drops—promote the regeneration of liver cells damaged by stress, fostering liver health and support skin rejuvenation.

Treat the Roots of Your Skin Issues with Phoilex

Alcohol-free tinctures offer a natural and effective way to support overall health and address skin issues without the harshness of alcohol. Their benefits range from gentler absorption and liver support to being suitable for a wide range of individuals. However, if the tincture contains CBD or other active compounds, it may not be appropriate for all ages. By choosing an alcohol-free tincture, you opt for a holistic solution that targets underlying health concerns like inflammation, which can impact skin and well-being."

 

If you're seeking to treat skin issues or boost overall health naturally, consider trying Phoilex’s Liverty Dynamic Drops. Designed with potent, plant-based ingredients and Phoilex’s Proprietary Phyto-Active Blend, it helps address the root causes of inflammation. Embrace a natural path to well-being with Phoilex and feel the difference from within.

FAQ

Here are some commonly asked questions regarding using alcohol free tinctures.

1. Are alcohol-free tinctures as effective as alcohol tinctures?

Both have their advantages. Although tinctures with alcohol bases are less expensive and have a longer shelf life, tinctures without alcohol are safer for people with alcohol sensitivity. It also depends on what you are trying to extract from the herbs. For example, calendula, St. John's wort, and comfrey can only be extracted into oil, and chamomile, echinacea, and lavender are best extracted into water (tea) or alcohol. The choice depends on personal preferences and needs.


2. How long do alcohol free tinctures last?

Alcohol-based tinctures have an unlimited shelf life and do not require refrigeration if stored in a cool, dark location. It all depends on how the herbal products are manufactured and stored and what (if any) stability testing is used to determine shelf life.

3. What are the signs that a tincture has turned bad?

It depends on what type of tincture you have made. If the tincture was made with water, keep an eye out for spoiling indicators such as mold, discoloration, or changes in consistency. If you use fresh herbs and do not dry them, they will have a larger water content than other types, which might dilute the preservation properties, and they are more likely to perish quickly. That’s why it’s always better to use dried-out herbs in your tinctures.


Infused oils should be kept in a cool dark place. If stored correctly they should keep their efficacy for at least two years or more if they remain unopened. You can usually tell if an oil has gone rancid or has no usefulness by the smell/scent.