The Bach flower cure arrangements, which contain a 50:50 blend of water and liquor, are called mother tincture. Stock cures—the arrangements sold in shops—are weakenings of mother tincture into other fluid. Regularly the fluid utilized is liquor, with the goal that the liquor level by volume in most stock Bach cures is somewhere in the range of 25 and 40% (50 to 80 proof). The arrangements don't have a trademark fragrance or taste of the plant as a result of weakening. The weakening procedure
The Bach flower cure arrangements, which contain a 50:50 blend of water and liquor, are called mother tincture. Stock cures—the arrangements sold in shops—are weakenings of mother tincture into other fluid. Regularly the fluid utilized is liquor, with the goal that the liquor level by volume in most stock Bach cures is somewhere in the range of 25 and 40% (50 to 80 proof). The arrangements don't have a trademark fragrance or taste of the plant as a result of weakening. The weakening procedure