Grapefruit & Citrus: Bright Balancers

Grapefruit & Citrus: Bright Balancers

Grapefruit & Citrus are bright balancers that have a uniquely sunny spot in your culinary and nutrition worlds. Their acidic flavor and vitamin C-packed composition add health to your diet and to every dish they touch.

A squeeze of lemon on a piece of fish. The lime in your favorite guacamole recipe. Citrus are bright beams of light, balancing flavors while dispensing important nutrients. They come by it naturally!

Nutritional & Health Benefits of Grapefruit

Vitamin C, Antioxidants & more

Grapefruit is renowned for its high Vitamin C content. This essential nutrient is not just about warding off colds; it’s a powerful antioxidant that plays a crucial role in your body’s balance by helping to remove excess free radicals. Free radicals, a natural byproduct of metabolism, can in excess damage cells and tissue, so contribute to aging and various health issues.

Lifestyle choices play a role in your free radical-antioxidant balance. Excess stress, sugar, alcohol, and ultra-processed foods can create more free radicals, while a nutrient-dense whole foods lifestyle that includes antioxidant-rich herbs, fruits, spices, and vegetables helps keep a healthy balance. By incorporating grapefruit into your diet, you provide your body with a natural defense system against these potentially harmful agents.

But the story of grapefruit & citrus bright balancing health benefits doesn’t end with Vitamin C. This fruit is also packed with many other antioxidants (one study found 38!). Flavonoids, beta-carotene, lycopene and naringenin are especially rich in the pink and red varieties. These antioxidant compounds have been linked to reducing inflammation, promoting anti-fungal and anti-microbial action, improving blood sugar, improving heart health, support for mitochondria (the energy factories in our cells) and even lowering the risk of some cancers.

Grapefruit & Heart Health

Speaking of heart health, numerous studies have shown that grapefruit can have a beneficial impact. Its fiber, potassium, lycopene, Vitamin C, and choline content all contribute to heart health. One study found that consuming grapefruit regularly could reduce blood pressure and cholesterol levels, two significant factors in heart disease.

Awareness: Grapefruit – Medication Interactions

However, it’s crucial to be aware of grapefruit’s interactions with certain medications. This is due to a compound called furanocoumarin found in grapefruit that can affect cytochrome P450 3A4 isoenzyme and P-glycoprotein metabolism in some medications, potentially leading to very serious health effects. More than 85 medications  (including some statins) are known to interact with grapefruit. Taking grapefruit with a statin can potentially boost the effect of that medication up to 12 times, so increasing the chances of liver or other organ damage. Here’s more on that from the FDA, and if you are on medications ask your healthcare professional about it.

Other citrus has some, but much less, interactions with medications. Orange juice, lemon juice, pomegranate juice, lime juice, and wheat grass juice have a few interactions, so check with your healthcare provider about drug-food interactions, and DON’T generally take your medications with juice. Water is better as a rule of thumb, and generally, if you have some juice a couple hours after taking your medications, the risk tends to be less.

Listening to Your Body: The Key to Enjoying Citrus

The most important lesson in your wellness journey is learning to listen to your body. Pay attention to how your body reacts to grapefruit. If you notice any discomfort or adverse reactions, it might be best to consult with a healthcare professional.

Grapefruit Seed Extract & Immunity

Moving beyond its juicy interior, grapefruit’s medicinal prowess extends to its seeds, peel and leaves. Grapefruit seed extract (GSE), derived from the seeds, pulp, and white membranes of the fruit, is touted for its antimicrobial properties. Historically, GSE has been used as a natural remedy to treat infections and boost immunity. While more research is needed to fully understand its efficacy, early studies show promise in GSE’s ability to combat a wide range of bacteria and fungi.

In this light, grapefruit & citrus bright balancers aren’t just fruit; they’re a testament to the wonders of nature, blending deliciousness with health benefits. Its story is a reminder of how traditional practices and modern science can come together, offering us tools to enhance our health and well-being.

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Grapefruit Folklore & Metaphysics

Growing up, I always found something magical about grapefruits. They appeared in the winter around the holidays when local fresh fruit was just not available. Their vibrant color and invigorating aroma hinted at something beyond their tangy taste. Sure enough, grapefruit has a role in folklore and metaphysics, a world where tradition and energy intertwine with the physical aspects of this balancing fruit.

Grapefruit & citrus: A Global Perspective

In many cultures around the world, citrus fruits, especially grapefruits, have held a special place in folklore. In the sunny groves of the Mediterranean, grapefruits were often considered symbols of prosperity and fertility. Their bright color and round shape were reminiscent of the sun, embodying vitality and life.

Moving across the globe, citrus fruits, including grapefruits, play significant roles in cultural ceremonies. For instance, during Lunar New Year celebrations in China, citrus fruits are common gifts, symbolizing good luck and fortune. Similarly, in many parts of the world, citrus fruits are used in festive decorations, their bright colors and fresh scents adding to the celebratory atmosphere.

Grapefruit in Herbalism & Home Remedies

In herbalism, grapefruit has a long-standing reputation. Herbalists from various traditions have used grapefruit seed extract as a natural remedy for its purported antimicrobial and immune-boosting properties. Though these uses are more anecdotal than scientifically proven, they speak to the deep-rooted belief in grapefruit’s healing powers.

My own exploration into herbalism introduced me to intriguing uses of grapefruit. In some communities, grapefruit peels are dried and used in teas as a remedy for coughs or colds, leveraging their high vitamin C content and essential oils. Others have shared with me their use of grapefruit peel infusions in baths for their refreshing and skin-toning properties. I have used grapefruit essential oil as a clean refreshing fragrance in my humidifier. 

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Citrus Aromatherapy: Uplifting the Spirit

Now, let’s delve into the metaphysical realm. Aromatherapy has long used citrus scents, particularly grapefruit, for their uplifting and energizing properties. It’s no coincidence that I loved the refreshing smell of grapefruit in the air; grapefruit’s aroma has long been believed to help dispel mental fatigue and induce positive feelings.

Grapefruit & Chakra Balancing

In the practice of energy work and chakra balancing, grapefruit holds a special place. Its vibrant energy is said to resonate with the third chakra – the bright city of jewels (Manipura) – or solar plexus chakra, the energy center associated with confidence and self-empowerment. By incorporating grapefruit into my meditation and energy practices, I’ve found a greater sense of balance and inner strength.

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The Ayurvedic Angle: Citrus and Body Harmony

When I first began my study of the world of Ayurveda, I was fascinated by how this ancient system of medicine viewed food not just as nourishment, but as an energetic key to balancing the body and mind. Citrus fruits, and particularly grapefruit, have unique qualities in Ayurveda that can harmonize our inner energies.

Understanding Citrus in Ayurveda

Ayurveda, a holistic healing system that originated in India over 5,000 years ago, classifies foods based on their elemental properties and effects on the body’s doshas (energy types) – Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. Citrus fruits, with their refreshing and cleansing properties, are often used to balance these energies.

Grapefruit, with its sour and slightly bitter taste, is considered particularly beneficial in Ayurveda. It’s believed to aid digestion, stimulate the metabolism, and help detoxify the body. For someone with a Kapha constitution like me, prone to sluggishness and congestion, the invigorating nature of grapefruit is a blessing.

The Significance of Taste: Sour and Bitter in Ayurvedic Diet

In Ayurveda, taste (Rasa) is a critical aspect of diet and nutrition. The six tastes – sweet, sour, salty, bitter, pungent, and astringent – each have their effects on the doshas. Sour and bitter, two predominant tastes in grapefruit, have action.

Sour taste, found abundantly in grapefruit, is known to stimulate appetite, aid digestion, and energize the body. It’s particularly beneficial for Vata and Kapha individuals, helping to balance their earthier, cooler nature. However, it should be consumed in moderation by Pitta types, who already have plenty of internal ‘fire’.

Integrating Grapefruit & Citrus into Your Daily Life

Embracing the zesty world of grapefruits and their citrus cousins can be a delightful and healthful addition to your daily routine. My journey with these fruits has taught me that their benefits extend beyond their nutritional value; they are powerful allies for wellness and balance.

Tips for Including Citrus

Incorporating grapefruit into your daily life doesn’t have to be complicated.

Here are a few tips:

  1. Morning Ritual: Start your day with a glass of warm water infused with fresh grapefruit juice. This not only hydrates you but also kickstarts your metabolism.
  2. Snack Smart: Replace processed snacks with a bowl of fresh grapefruit slices. It’s refreshing, hydrating, and packed with nutrients.
  3. Citrus Dressings: Add a zing to your salads with grapefruit-based dressings. Mix grapefruit juice, olive oil, a hint of honey, and your favorite herbs for a tangy dressing.

Simple Recipes: From Breakfast to Dinner

  • Breakfast: Grapefruit Avocado Toast – Top whole-grain bread with mashed avocado, grapefruit segments, a sprinkle of sea salt, and a dash of cayenne pepper.
  • Dinner: Citrus-Herb Roasted Chicken – Marinate chicken with grapefruit juice, garlic, rosemary, and thyme. Yum!

Culinary Tips

  • When cooking with grapefruit, balance its sourness with a touch of sweetness or a creamy element.
  • Use grapefruit zest to add a burst of citrus flavor to baked goods or as a garnish.

DIY Citrus Infusions: A Step-by-Step Guide

Creating your own citrus infusions is both fun and beneficial. Here’s a simple way to make a grapefruit infusion:

  1. Ingredients: Sliced grapefruit, fresh herbs (like mint or rosemary), water.
  2. Method: In a large pitcher, combine the grapefruit slices and herbs. Fill with water.
  3. Infuse: Let it sit for a few hours or overnight in the refrigerator.
  4. Enjoy: Serve chilled for a refreshing and hydrating drink.

Listening to Your Body: The Key to Enjoying Citrus

The most important lesson in your wellness journey is learning to listen to your body. Pay attention to how your body reacts to grapefruit. If you notice any discomfort or adverse reactions, it might be best to consult with a healthcare professional.

High-Quality Grapefruit & Citrus Products

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Deepening Your Connection: Grapefruit as a Plant Initiation Ally

What’s a Plant Initiation?

Plant initiation is an ancient practice that involves forming a deep, spiritual connection with a plant to understand its essence and benefits on a deeper level. This practice emphasizes the significance of plants in our journey of self-discovery and connection with nature.

Grapefruit in Plant Initiation

Grapefruit, with its bold flavor vibrant energy, and support for the 3rd chakra, is an excellent ally for plant initiation. By mindfully bringing grapefruit into your body in several ways, meditating with its essence, and using its essential oils, you can deepen your connection to this powerful strength-giving fruit.

My own experience of this powerful plant – feeling its texture, inhaling its aroma, slowly savoring its flavor, and feeling the support of its energizing strength – brought a heightened awareness of just how much its properties provide my body and spirit. In this shamanic practice, plants give you advice! This mindful engagement opened up a profound dimension in my relationship with grapefruit, one that transcends the physical and ventures into the spiritual.

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Grapefruit & Citrus: Bright Balancers

You’ve now explored the rich tapestry of special fruit where science, tradition, and personal experience intertwine, each thread adding depth and color to our understanding.

The Fusion of Science, Tradition, and Your Personal Experience

From the very first zesty burst of grapefruit on your palate to the deeper understanding of its role in folklore, metaphysics, and Ayurveda, this journey is enlightening. You’ve seen how science validates the health benefits of grapefruit – its role in heart health, its wealth of vitamin C and antioxidants, and the intriguing research on citrus flavonoids. But beyond the laboratory and clinical studies, you’ve delved into the rich heritage of grapefruit in traditional remedies and cultural practices, where it’s more than just a fruit – it’s a symbol, a healing agent, and a part of life’s celebrations.

Your personal experiments and experiences with grapefruit, whether it’s starting your day with refreshing grapefruit-infused water or exploring its use in energy work, can deepened your connection with this citrus wonder. It’s these personal touches, the little experiments and mindful moments, that truly bring the science and tradition to life.

Embrace Grapefruit & Citrus in Your Path to Wellness

I encourage you to explore the world of grapefruit and citrus in your way. Whether it’s incorporating these fruits into your diet, using them in home remedies, or simply enjoying their refreshing aroma, there’s a multitude of ways to embrace their benefits. Remember, the path to wellness is as much about the journey as it is about the destination. It’s about finding joy in the small things, like the tart taste of grapefruit on a summer morning, and the peace in the rituals, like preparing citrus-infused water for the day ahead.

Embrace grapefruit not just as a food, but as a companion on your wellness journey. Let it inspire you to explore, experiment, and connect with the world around you in new and meaningful ways. Most importantly, let it remind you of the beauty in blending the wisdom of tradition with the insights of science, all woven together by your unique personal experiences.

Please remember that the journey doesn’t end here. Each grapefruit you peel, each slice savored, is a step further on your path to wellness. So, go forth with zest and enthusiasm, and let your health and life’s journey of savoring continue.

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Elderberry and Elderberry Flower Essence: Heal with Nature’s Wisdom

Elderberry and Elderberry Flower Essence: Heal with Nature’s Wisdom

The hustle and bustle of modern life can easily disconnect you from the grounding embrace of nature.  In this chilly third quarter of the wheel of the year (aka Fall & early Winter in the Northern Hemisphere) elderberry and elderberry flower essence help you reconnect with that embrace. 

Here’s your invitation to a journey exploring the healing gifts of elderberry and its often-overlooked counterpart, elderberry flower essence.

Nutritional Health Benefits of Elderberry

Elder, a plant that has been cherished for centuries, grows throughout Europe and the US.  Elderberries are the dark purple berries of the elder plant (which come toward the end of summer) resulting from elderflowers (which come at the beginning of summer). Elderberry and elderberry flower hold a wealth of nutritional benefits that can contribute to your well-being. While other parts of the plant are used in folk medicine, there are some compounds that must be cooked or otherwise processed to be broken down to make it safe to consume. So, if you are just getting to know elder, sticking with the berries and flowers is the most pleasant way to go. 

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Rich in Nutrients

Elderberry, scientifically known as Sambucus nigra, is a powerhouse of essential nutrients. It’s loaded with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that can boost your overall health. Some of its prominent nutritional components include vitamin C, dietary fiber, and potent antioxidants like quercetin and anthocyanins. These compounds play a crucial role in enhancing your immune system, reducing inflammation and related cellular and tissue damage, and protecting against a range of ailments.

Antioxidant Power

The anthocyanins in elderberries give them their deep, rich color and also provide a significant source of antioxidants. Antioxidants have the ability to vacuum up free radicals (naturally occurring byproducts of metabolism).  That’s how they reduce risk of oxidative stress and inflammation. What are these processes we hear so much about? Here’s a quick overview. 

Oxidative stress is an imbalance of stressors and clearer of those stressors. Free radicals, also known as highly oxygenated species, are a natural byproduct of metabolism but also increase with a high chemical load lifestyle. What’s that? Too much alcohol, refined sugar, chemical-laden ultra-process food, high levels of sodium, and high levels of calories. When your body isn’t removing enough free radicals (or creating more than you can clear) to maintain balance, over time this can damage tissue and cells – and increase your risk for chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes, and cancer.

Happily, you can do quite a bit nutritionally to clear the stress of free radicals.  A nutrient-dense diet, especially in combination with gentle movement and constructive rest, help to cool inflammation (an immune response to infection or injury) in the body. So, eating antioxidant-rich foods reduces the risk of chronic diseases, such as heart disease and cancer, by helping to decrease inflammation. In this and other ways, including elderberries in your diet can contribute to a longer, healthier life.

Immune Support

One of the most well-studied benefits of elderberry is its immune-boosting properties. The high concentration of vitamin C and antioxidants can help your body ward off or minimize infections and other illnesses, making it an excellent choice for staying healthy during cold and flu seasons. Elderberry has been a popular natural remedy for generations, offering a gentle, safe, and effective complement to over-the-counter medicines.

Respiratory Health

Elderberry has been found to be particularly beneficial for respiratory health. It can help alleviate symptoms of respiratory infections and allergies, making it a valuable resource for those with asthma, bronchitis, or sinusitis. The anti-inflammatory and antiviral properties of elderberry make it a natural ally against a range of respiratory conditions.

Digestive Aid

The dietary fiber and phytochemistry in elderberries supports a healthy digestive system. It helps regulate bowel movements, prevents constipation, and promotes the growth of beneficial gut bacteria. Elderberry can be a gentle yet effective way to maintain digestive well-being, and its natural sweetness adds a pleasant flavor to your meals and beverages.

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Incorporate Elderberry into your Life

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The Culinary World of Elderberry

Elderberry adds a unique flavor to a variety of recipes. From jams and syrups to desserts and beverages, elderberry is a versatile and delicious addition to your kitchen repertoire. Use elderberry how you’d use any tart berry.

Consider trying out these culinary uses:

  1. Elderberry Jam or syrup: Create a luscious jam by combining elderberries with sugar and a touch of lemon juice. Spread it on toast or use it as a delightful topping for desserts. Whip up a homemade elderberry syrup that can be drizzled over pancakes, waffles, or even mixed into cocktails. This sweet and tangy syrup is not only delicious but also packs a nutritional punch. Here’s my elderberry syrup recipe. 
  2. Elderberry Desserts: Incorporate elderberries into desserts like pies, tarts, or muffins for a unique twist. The rich, fruity flavor of elderberries adds depth and complexity to your favorite sweet treats.

Elderberry Flower Essence in the Kitchen

While elderberry flower essence is primarily known for its emotional and spiritual benefits, its subtle floral notes can also enhance culinary creations. Consider the following ways to infuse your kitchen with the essence of elderberry flowers:

  1. Elderflower Cordial: Capture the essence of elderberry flowers by making a refreshing elderflower cordial. Mix it with water, sparkling water, or use it as a base for cocktails and mocktails.
  2. Elderflower Infusions: Experiment with elderflower infusions (letting the flower steep in hot water for 5-10 minutes) in beverages like teas or lemonades. The delicate floral aroma can uplift your spirits and add a touch of elegance to your drinks.
  3. Elderflower Desserts: Just like elderberries, elderflower essence can be incorporated into desserts. Try adding it to frostings, glazes, or even infusing it into creams for a subtle floral undertone.

Culinary Creativity Tips

  1. Balancing Flavors: Elderberries have a naturally tart taste, so balancing them with sweeteners like honey or fruit juice is key. Experiment with different ratios to find the perfect harmony of flavors.
  2. Pairing Possibilities: Elderberry pairs well with a range of ingredients. Consider combining it with citrus fruits, cinnamon, fresh ginger or even savory elements like balsamic vinegar for a unique culinary experience.
  3. Preserving Goodness: If you’re lucky enough to have access to fresh elderberries or elderberry flowers, consider preserving their goodness by making jams, syrups, or infusions. This allows you to enjoy the benefits of elderberry all year round.

By exploring the culinary uses of elderberry and elderberry flower essence, you not only add a delightful twist to your meals but also unlock a new dimension of wellness through the rich flavors and nutritional benefits these gifts of nature bring to your table.

 

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Essence of Elderberry Flowers

What’s a Flower Essence?

While elderberry has long been appreciated for its numerous health benefits, its blossoms often remain in the shadows, even though they hold their own unique treasure – elderberry flower essence. This essence is created by capturing the energetic imprint of elderberry flowers in pure water and has been used in traditional and holistic healing practices for ages.

Elderberry Flower Essence

Elderberry flower essence is believed to work on a different plane compared to the physical attributes of elderberries. It is thought to have a profound impact on energetic, emotional and spiritual well-being. This subtle elixir is often used as a form of plant initiation, connecting individuals to the wisdom of elderberry and nature itself.

Benefits of Elderberry Flower Essence

Emotional Balance

Elderberry flower essence is recognized for its ability to promote emotional balance and harmony. It can help you navigate through life’s ups and downs, providing a sense of calm and resilience. Whether you’re dealing with stress, anxiety, or grief, this essence can offer solace and support.

Spiritual Connection

Elderberry flower essence is often utilized to deepen one’s spiritual connection. It’s believed to open doors to higher consciousness and enhance intuition. For those on a journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth, elderberry flower essence can be a valuable companion.

Protection and Boundaries

Elderberry flower essence is thought to create a protective energetic shield around individuals, helping them establish healthy boundaries. This can be particularly beneficial for those who struggle with maintaining personal space and emotional boundaries in their relationships.

Encouraging Self-Expression

The essence of elderberry flowers is associated with encouraging authentic self-expression. It can support individuals in finding their voice, embracing their uniqueness, and confidently sharing their thoughts and feelings with the world.

Alignment with Nature

One of the most captivating aspects of elderberry flower essence is its ability to connect individuals with the wisdom of nature. As a part of the plant initiation experience, it invites us to slow down, observe, and become more attuned to the natural world around us. This connection can be profoundly transformative, nurturing a deeper respect and reverence for the environment.

The Plant Initiation Experience

Plant initiation is a unique and ancient practice that involves connecting with a specific plant on a spiritual and energetic level. It’s a way of forming a deep and reciprocal relationship with a plant, allowing you to tap into its wisdom, guidance, and healing properties. Elderberry flower essence is often chosen for plant initiation due to its gentle and nurturing energy.

Plants Help, Plants Heal – Elderberry and Flower Essence

Elderberry and elderberry flower essence offer an array of health benefits, from strengthening your immune system to enhancing emotional and spiritual well-being. The subtle, yet profound influence of elderberry flower essence in particular can guide you on a journey of self-discovery and connection with the natural world.

In a fast-paced world filled with distractions, embracing the wisdom of elderberry and elderberry flower essence can be a transformative experience. It allows us to reconnect with the healing power of nature, fostering physical and emotional well-being while encouraging spiritual growth. As you consider a plant initiation with elderberry flower essence, you embark on a path of deeper understanding and harmony with the world around you. Let the wisdom of elderberry and its blossoms be your guide as you explore the limitless benefits of this extraordinary plant.

So, whether you’re sipping elderberry tea to boost your immune system or embarking on a journey of self-discovery with me and elderberry flower essence, these ancient treasures of nature can enhance your physical health, delight your palate, and enrich your spiritual life. Elder is medicine for our times, and I hope we explore it together. 

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Ashwagandha Sesame Oil

Ashwagandha Sesame Oil

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Tis the season to begin to think about making my fall batch of Ashwagnada sesame oil to warm our way through the fall.
Bows to my colleagues in the Kripalu School of Ayurveda (KSA). Several years ago I got to sit in on part of their training for Ayurveda Health Counselors and got a lovely intro to the Ayurveda way of herbs from Rosie Mann and the KSA faculty.
My husband and I both love this oil, and he has noticed how it is soothing and quiets his mind like it did mine the first time I practiced abhyanga (Ayurvedic oil self-massage) with it during my training. It does have a musky manly scent in sesame oil. We rub it on our feet at bedtime, and more widely when our minds get chattering too incessantly and we have time to relax (it can be a sedative, so I haven’t tried it on a workday yet).

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Ashwagandha is a root used in a number of Ayurvedic preparations. It’s a little famous for its aphrodisiac properties, but it is also calming and strengthening (ashwagandha means horse-smell in Sanskrit, after the musky scent of the root itself). Vata-pacifying, it is great for both my husband and I as we enter our hopefully wise Vata years of life.

Ashwagandha Sesame Oil Recipe

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup dried ashwagandha root
  • 8 cups filtered water
  • 2 cups organic sesame oil

Directions

IMG_0887You will need a strainer and cheesecloth, as well as a medium-large saucepan and a container for the oil.
1. Gather all ingredients and bless them. I say a little prayer over them like the one my teacher Pam taught me, then ask the root to bless us with its healing gifts.
2. Pour water into the saucepan, and add ashwagandha root. Gently stir clockwise (only clockwise) with a wooden spoon or whisk.
3. Heat medium-low until reduced to 2 cups. This takes 2-3 hours. There is a point where the ashwagandha will thicken into the fluid – the texture will shift.
I like to let my botanical concoctions spend some time on the alter. Prayers, alters, it is all about infusing what I am making with love and intentions.
IMG_09274. Rinse saucepan. Strain the fluid through a sieve, then strain several additional times through a cheesecloth until you have a thick fluid.
5. Pour this mixture back into the saucepan, and add sesame oil. Heat at low-medium, occasionally gently stirring clockwise. Again, you will see the oil change as it absorbs the ashwagandha root. I found it became richer and a smidgen cloudy (but, if I had strained more thoroughly it may be more rich yet clear)…the batch I have from the experts is more clear.
6. Once you see the oil change (this took about an hour), let it cool, then strain the oil off of the remaining root-water, into a clean glass jar.
7. Enjoy as a daily oil massage (I would do a test on the weekend!), or rub on your feet and/or top of your head before bed.
Namaste!
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