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Posted on: March 6 2013

Problems with Myrrhetinctuur In next composition burdock everything together. Na-bicarb 5g Na-biborate 5g glycerin 10g lidocaine HCl 100mg myrretinctuur 10g mint water 100ML

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Answer

The three main constituents of myrrh are the resin, the gum, and the volatile oil.

your problems are due to the resins, which by adding water uncontrollably precipitate. To avoid this, we are going to add a ï de Schut. I suggest to appeal to tragacanth 0.2%.
Tragacanth is mixed with 2g glycerin. 30ml of freshly boiled water is slowly added to this mixture. The mucus is let to cool.
Mirreticntuur is weighed in a dry soup spoon and under very good stirring gradually the cold mucus is added. One must pay attention that no myrrh tincture ends up on the pestle or on the wall of the mortar!
In the residual water 8g glycerin, 5g borax, 5g Nabicarbonaat are dissolved and 3g mint Spiritus. This solution adds 100mg of Lidoca ï ne. This solution is slowly added to the mucus, stirring well.