DIY Guide to Herbal Medicine | Make Your Own Herbal Capsules: Save $$$ & Empower Yourself!

in #homesteading6 years ago (edited)

Self-care is an empowering act and is crucial for those of us interested in maintaining vibrant health throughout our lives.

Medicine is not just something to prevent illness or make you “un-sick”, instead it is about achieving balance, harmony and vitality.

Herbal medicine relies on plant, fungi (and in rare cases animals, stones, etc) as the basis for physical medicine, although there are many other elements of healing involved. Many common foods are indeed considered herbal medicines including ginger, garlic, cinnamon, black pepper, etc… A perfect introduction to taking herbal medicines is consuming capsules or pills. The familiar pathway of swallowing pills is comfortable to most and easy to incorporate into a daily regime.

Read on as we explore the benefits of making your own herbal pills and guide you through the process.

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Herbs are fantastic allies in a self-care regime as they have a long and safe history of use.

Pharmaceutical drugs on the other hand are attributed to an estimated 65,000 deaths per year in the USA alone (not including complications and long term damage). The ideology behind allopathic (aka conventional) medicine is focused on pathology (illness) while the numerous traditional and contemporary modalities that use herbs focus more on balance, restoration, nourishment and healing, literally “to make whole”.

Herbalism is a beautiful lifelong journey that forms bonds and relationships between the individual and the natural world.

Join us in the DIY process of capsule making.

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Making your own medicine

Relocalizing food has been a huge social movement and the medicine culture is growing steadily. As more awareness is raised about the potential hazards and shortcomings of allopathic medicine and pharmaceutical drugs, more focus is being place on herbal medicine.

We’ve all probably had herbal tea, but what makes it medicinal?

The difference between herbs as food and herbs as medicine may be subtle, but it often relates to dosage.

Each herb and every condition for every individual will call for differing dosages. An herbal tea bag most likely does not have the quantity of (most) herbs to be within the medicinal dosage range. Capsules, on the other hand, are a standardized way to intake herbal compounds easily and you can make them at home with a modest investment.

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Shatavari & Wild Yam Powders

Economics

I don’t need to go into how much money is being made off the legal sale of drugs (many of which have horrible side effects) and the fact that the sale and languaging around herbal medicines is strongly regulated (while boasting very few deaths each year). Even prepared herbal medicine can become quite expensive if you are taking a substantial amount (some cases or conditions require large and/or prolonged doses).

Herbal medicine takes time to work and often acts slowly over a long period of time.

If you’re after consuming herbs over several months, it can be prohibitively expensive to purchase pre made capsuless. By making your own, you will know exactly what you are putting in your body and have access to the freshest freshest herbal allies in quantities you need and deserve.

As an example Wren is making Shatavari (Ayurvedic herb aka 1000 husbands) & Wild Yam capsules this morning. Organic capsules sell for 22-32 a piece. Making our own costs 0.1 cent for the capsule and .4 cents for the herb which ends up being .5 cents per capsule.

Be your own healer, you are the only one suited for this job.

You may have a chronic condition that could use some TLC and healing or it may have an acute imbalance that requires some attention. Either way there are numerous formulas you can blend and home and encapsulate them for ease of intake.

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These are the capsules we use.

Making your own capsules

Start by familiarizing yourself with a single herb, formula or set of herbs you’re interested in making capsules out of. The herbs should be organically grown or ethically wildcrafted. They should be in powdered form and obtained fresh. Old or poorly stored herbs are less effective (this usually happens after a year on average- at this point, you can compost your herbs or sprinkle them at the base of plants). You can powder some herbs yourself in a food processor of blender (be wary of certain tough roots as your device may not be able to handle them).

You can even take it to the next level and grow or wild craft your own medicine. Think all the dandelions that go unharvested! Just be aware that sadly many homes and institutions use poisonous glyphosate aka Roundup and other harmful herbicides, obviously avoid using plants from these areas.

Capsule maker

The only special equipment needed is a capsule-making device. The model we use is very popular and is one we would recommend. It makes 24 capsules at a time and cost us around $20.

Making Capsules Step-by-step

Set aside some devoted time for creating your own medicine. It’s best to complete the process once you’ve started as the powders and capsules are both sensitive to moisture absorption. Make sure the capsules are kept bone dry and the capsule maker is equally dry before beginning. We have stored the capsules for 1/2 a year and, as our climate is very humid, we were unable to use them as they swelled up.

Assemble some bowls, spoons and a measuring device (a scale if you’re getting exact) in a comfortable dry space. Also plan ahead where you will store these capsules. We simply reuse plastic bottles with tight fitting lids. Now you’re ready to begin. Put on some nice music, if ya like.

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Step 1: Blending

This of course only applies to blends or formulas. The ratios may be in parts or by weight, but it many cases you can use a standard measuring device to create proper ratio. Keep in mind that there is some wiggle room, we’re not creating a chemical reaction here! Don’t fret over exactitudes, as the herbs you’ll be using (in most cases) won’t need to be measured to the microgram (as is the case in many pharmaceuticals). Most herbs are gentle and some even can be eaten like foods (some herbs even are considered nutritive foods in other countries, like burdock, astragalus, wild yam and more!).

Step 2: Filling

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Take the pills apart and place the bigger half of the capsule in the largest tray and set the small half in the other part of the device.

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Begin by adding a spoonful of your herb or mixture of herbs into the tray. Use a card to evenly distribute the powder across the holes. Use the plunger to pack the powder into the capsules.

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Repeat this process until the capsules are full and compact. You need to do this to ensure efficient use of capsules and ensure consistency in dosage.

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Step 3: Encapsulating

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Double check to make sure the smaller half of the capsule is aligned in the top half of the device. Carefully place the piece over the powder-filled capsules and press firmly. If done correctly, the capsules should fit snuggly and seal onto themselves. You'll hear a subtle click sound.

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Step 4: Storing

Whatever container you use to store the capsules, make sure that it excludes light and moisture, the arch nemeses of herbal medicines. Not only will potency decrease, but the capsules will stick to each other if they come in contact with any moisture. Plastic bags will not cut it. Solid plastic, glass or sealable metal containers are a must.

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Now enjoy the simple self-care act of taking your herbal capsules.

As we’ve stated, this is an easy way to dip your toes into the great wide world of herbalism. Congratulations, you are now a part of a long lineage of many generations and millions of humans on the medicine path.

We wish you all the best and abundant vitality on your healing path. Follow us for more empowering posts on Herbalism, Permaculture and homesteading.

Disclaimer: Make sure you do your own research on the safety of herbs for your personal constitution. Most herbs are safe to use, but please do your own research and consult an herbalist or natural practitioner if you are uncertain!

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I did this for my friend when I dehydrated her son's placenta and made some of it into capsules, I borrowed the Capsule maker from my friend and while I had it, I made some spirulina and reishi capsules too. A great thing to do, I keep meaning to get one. Great step by step guide x

love it! yes it is so easy, isn't it?

and really cool that you did your friend's placenta for her... a true friend :) <3

That is cool!! <3

Woah! I never new such a thing existed! Having flashbacks to packing my own capsules full of cayenne on a glass table like some sort of holistic Scarface!

I wish I would have known about this device!

Having flashbacks to packing my own capsules full of cayenne on a glass table like some sort of holistic Scarface!

LOL!! that is absolutely hilarious! and possibly painful... hope you didn't have interaction with any mucous membranes!!

now you will have a much easier time should you ever try it again ;)

Agreed! Was outraged by the price of turmeric supplements recently good to know there’s a cost effective work around!

Nice! I have that exact same kit and bag of capsules. Very handy.

hah hah! i love that @cahlen :) not surprising ;) which kinds of herbal medicines do you prepare for yourself? we have both been loving a liver supporting blend recently, too.

The only herb I've used it for was... well, "herb" if you catch my drift. Decarboxylated and dissolved into coconut oil. Very powerful. That was a long time ago though.

More recently I used it for making my own nootropic capsules (i.e. Aniracetam, etc.). I like the idea of mixing more traditional herbs, so I suspect I'll be giving that shot.

Oh my that sounds lovely! You decarboxylated it yourself? I tried that once... smells nice :)

Cool @cahlen!! have fun... i personally find it so empowering.. skies the limit! :)

Thanks for the info. I've been making my own herbal medicine for some years now, but I never thought about looking for a capsule-making device. I always bought my capsules at the pharmacy. It never occurred to me that I could make them myself ...

Awesome, you're welcome. Glad it could open up the possibility of making your own! Feel free to ask any questions :)

Thank you for the great information. I would love to hear about the types of capsules you make and their medicinal properties.

you are welcome & thanks for the feedback! i was wondering if people would find a post like that interesting so thank you for confirming my inner query! i've got one in mind that i'll write :) stay tuned :D

Awesome. I look forward to it.

Awesome! I’m checking it out now.

Yes, I'd love to see a post like that as well! Following you and looking forward to it :)

This is awesome! I take supplements every day. I really like taking Ginger, Turmeric, St. John's Wart, and some others. Do you have a good source for obtaining those items? I haven't the first clue where to get them to make them into little pills. Thank you!

Hey that’s awesome you’re interested! My go-to for top quality is Mountain Rose Herbs. Their shipping is a bit pricey so when I do order I try to do it with friends OR order it all at once.

If you don’t like that route, Amazon search for Frontier Herbs or Starwest Botanicals. All of those herbs should be available organically at reasonable prices. You’ll save so much money!!!

I like to get a pound of each to really get the price break then make a bunch of pills for enough for a a few months. Good luck & feel free to ask more questions ❤️

OKay! I WILL. ;)

Any good reference site for "mixtures"?

you mean like blending ratios?

I think so? Lol

haha cool. (btw, did you see this comment via @ginabot ;) ? lol!)...

the book The Way of Herbs or another of his, Planetary Herbology by Michael Tierra has a lot of good formulas. You can likely find the book on amazon for a very cheap price and it will be an investment in your health.

what specifically are you wondering? perhaps i can help?

also his wife Lesley Tierra has a great book also with lots of formulas

https://www.amazon.com/Healing-Herbs-Life-Lesley-Tierra/dp/1580911471

MAYBE I DID.

I’m still not completely sold on Ginabot (maybe cause I’m obsessively looking at my replies aaaanyway causeimpatheticandhavenothingbettertodomaybe).

Oh nothing specific. I’m always interested in energy and depression helps.

aw when i'm on i get obsessed too!

personally for those i always like the gentle mood regulators - lemon balm comes to mind. you can grow that pretty easily (maybe you already are?) and tincture it (let the herb steep in vodka for 6 weeks). i also like tulsi for that ,and possibly motherwort. for energy, astragalus, ashwagandha come to mind. you can do those in "simples" which is just putting one herb in the pill or you can put two. 50/50 herbal pill! anyway, if you ever want to talk herbs for anything specific, find me on discord :) <3

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thanks fernowl!

I need me one of those capsule fillers, i've been doing it by hand >.<

OMG by hand... eeee gaaaadzzz! did you see the lady above who filled up the cayenne by hand?!!? aye chee wah wah!!!

Bahahaha holistic scarface - that made me crack up! Thanks for pointing that out lol

Wonderful post. I wish I had time to follow thru with all the great ideas I find on here. I guess we have the rest of our lives! I just need to prioritize :) Thanks.

haha yeah! there's so much good information on steemit. this is one of those things that now you know about and you can just tuck it away until you need it ;)

The more I find the lazier I feel for not having been doing it already :)

haha ! ;) only so many hours in the day, right ... weren't you just oh i dunno... building your own house or something ;p

I'm enthralled. I'm definitely doing this. Just have to get all the ‘equipment’ first. Where can I get the capsule maker?
I did a quick search and it turns out there are also vegan empty capsules available, for anyone out there on the ‘save a cow’ mission (like myself). 😃 It mentioned somewhere that the beef gelatine capsules are more sensitive to heat and humidity. Not sure if that is accurate, though. I'll have to do some more research on that.
Thanks for the post.

we got this one and i would recommend it!
http://www.lifeextension.com/Vitamins-Supplements/item17202/The-Capsule-Filler-Machine?sourcecode=PPL602W&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIosfT_6Gz2QIVk2B-Ch2_hQPQEAQYAiABEgJLuPD_BwE

so happy to hear of your enthusiasm and excitement! and yes there are vegan ones, thanks for the note that they may fair better in the humidity! thanks for stopping by and happy encapsulating!

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