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Gathered Remedies recipes and guides
The Apothecary Shelf

Recipes & Guides

Every method, every setting, every recipe you need to bring your herbs from garden to apothecary shelf.

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⚗️ Core Methods

The three foundational skills of the home apothecary. Learn these and you can make almost anything.

Herbal infused oil

Herbal Infused Oils

The foundation of nearly every apothecary preparation — full Infuzium settings by plant part, plus the slow folk method.

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Herbal salve tins

Healing Salves

Turn your infused oil into a beautiful, spreadable salve — beeswax ratios, the spoon test, and classic blends.

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Herbal tincture dropper bottles

Herbal Tinctures

The folk method and the Infuzium method, side by side — with a full alcohol-selection guide and safety notes.

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The Full Series

🌿 The Infuzium 420 Recipe Series

Our complete collection organized by preparation type — over 200 herbs, resins, and combinations covered.

Oils

Infused Oils

~113 herbs organized by temperature, from delicate flowers to roots and barks.

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Resins

Sacred Resin Oils

Frankincense, myrrh, and other resins — 140–160°F, 6–8 hours, with real ratios.

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Balms

Salves & Balms

33 preparations — beeswax ratios, the spoon test, and classic herb pairings.

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Syrups

Syrups, Decoctions & Oxymels

28 preparations, including the classic cooked elderberry syrup.

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Tinctures

Tinctures & Extracts

42 preparations — the folk method and the Infuzium DIY method, side by side.

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Reference

Formula Vault

Your personal recipe database — batch scaling, version history, and printable cookbooks.

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Quick Reference

🌡️ Infuzium 420 Settings Chart

The single source of truth for every temperature and time in this library.

Master Settings Chart

Every plant-part temperature, every time, all in one printable reference — never exceed 140°F for oils.

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All recipes and methods shared here are for educational purposes and traditional home use, not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always use thoroughly dried herb unless noted otherwise, label every preparation with its contents and date, and consult a qualified healthcare provider before use if you are pregnant, nursing, or managing a health condition.