Are you feeling hesitant or confused about how to properly dose compounded liquid extracts and tinctures for your clients? It’s a very common point of confusion, especially when what you were trained to do differs from what's printed on the back of a bottle.
In this episode, I break down my rationale and practical strategies for dosing compounded liquid extracts. You'll learn how to figure out whether a client is getting a high enough dose to actually see meaningful change, and how to convert herb grams to milliliters using ratios (e.g., 1:5 extracts vs. 1:1 extracts).
In this episode, we cover:
Why "drop dosing" vs. high-gram dosing creates so much confusion in clinical practice
How to do the math to convert grams of herbs into milliliters for liquid formulas
How to weigh factors like client sensitivity, alcohol exposure, and cost when setting a dose
Why I often lean on infusions and decoctions as a cost-effective alternative to high-dose tinctures
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