Menstruum

The solvent used in extraction. For a dry tincture, the menstruum might be 50% alcohol and 50% water.


A liquid used in the extract of active principles from an unrefined drug.


A solvent; a medium. It was once believed that menstrual fluid had solvent qualities.


The Latin term for “monthly” is “mensis.”


A solvent is a substance that dissolves other substances. The term originated in pharmacy because, at a certain point in history, certain extracts were allowed to steep or “work” for several weeks. This extended period allowed for the maximum extraction of chemicals or herbs into the solvent.


 


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