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Comfrey Leaf Wine?
I'm going to have a couple of kilos of Comfrey foliage to play with (see my
blog http://pigstyave.blogspot.com/ for the story), and wondered if any one knows if it's advisable to make wine from it? I found a reference on the internet to comfrey root wine, but that's not what I've got to spare. Thanks! Garry |
"Garry Nixon" > wrote:
> I'm going to have a couple of kilos of Comfrey foliage to play with (see my > blog http://pigstyave.blogspot.com/ for the story), and wondered if any one > knows if it's advisable to make wine from it? Read up on livertoxic pyrrolizidine alkaloids. Henriette -- Henriette Kress, AHG Helsinki, Finland Henriette's herbal homepage: http://www.ibiblio.org/herbmed Henriette's herbal blog: http://www.henriettesherbal.com/blog |
"Garry Nixon" > wrote:
> I'm going to have a couple of kilos of Comfrey foliage to play with (see my > blog http://pigstyave.blogspot.com/ for the story), and wondered if any one > knows if it's advisable to make wine from it? Read up on livertoxic pyrrolizidine alkaloids. Henriette -- Henriette Kress, AHG Helsinki, Finland Henriette's herbal homepage: http://www.ibiblio.org/herbmed Henriette's herbal blog: http://www.henriettesherbal.com/blog |
I bet that stuff would mellow you out! ;o)
To be serious, I would suggest you check with the Meadmaking group. In ancient times they made a lot of mead with herbs. Both for medicinal and pleasure. Might be interesting. Ray "Garry Nixon" > wrote in message .uk... > I'm going to have a couple of kilos of Comfrey foliage to play with (see > my blog http://pigstyave.blogspot.com/ for the story), and wondered if any > one knows if it's advisable to make wine from it? > > I found a reference on the internet to comfrey root wine, but that's not > what I've got to spare. > > Thanks! > > Garry > |
> Read up on livertoxic pyrrolizidine alkaloids. > Thanks. Have done. At length. See pig sty ave for brief resume. i'd take the risk, but wouldn't have friends and loved ones do so So far as i can ascertain, no-one's done any research on the effect of alcoholic fermentation on pyrrolizidine alkaloids. Does any one know if there's any web accesible literature on the whole subject of what happens to herbs' multifarious properties when you chop the blighters up and turn 'em into wine? Cheers! Garry http://pigstyave.blogspot.com/ |
> Read up on livertoxic pyrrolizidine alkaloids. > Thanks. Have done. At length. See pig sty ave for brief resume. i'd take the risk, but wouldn't have friends and loved ones do so So far as i can ascertain, no-one's done any research on the effect of alcoholic fermentation on pyrrolizidine alkaloids. Does any one know if there's any web accesible literature on the whole subject of what happens to herbs' multifarious properties when you chop the blighters up and turn 'em into wine? Cheers! Garry http://pigstyave.blogspot.com/ |
Thanks - have posted mead makers.
"Ray Calvert" > wrote in message om... >I bet that stuff would mellow you out! ;o) > > To be serious, I would suggest you check with the Meadmaking group. In > ancient times they made a lot of mead with herbs. Both for medicinal and > pleasure. Might be interesting. > > Ray > > "Garry Nixon" > wrote in message > .uk... >> I'm going to have a couple of kilos of Comfrey foliage to play with (see >> my blog http://pigstyave.blogspot.com/ for the story), and wondered if >> any one knows if it's advisable to make wine from it? >> >> I found a reference on the internet to comfrey root wine, but that's not >> what I've got to spare. >> >> Thanks! >> >> Garry >> > > |
"Garry Nixon" > wrote:
> > Read up on livertoxic pyrrolizidine alkaloids. > > So far as i can ascertain, no-one's done any research on the effect of > alcoholic fermentation on pyrrolizidine alkaloids. .... you know, alkaloids. Caffeine, nicotine, morphine, codeine, cocaine, etc. They're rather sturdy; nicotine comes through burning, caffeine can take hours of cooking, etc. - there are other plants to make into wine, where you won't have to wonder about possible livertoxicity. Henriette -- Henriette Kress, AHG Helsinki, Finland Henriette's herbal homepage: http://www.ibiblio.org/herbmed Henriette's herbal blog: http://www.henriettesherbal.com/blog |
"Garry Nixon" > wrote:
> > Read up on livertoxic pyrrolizidine alkaloids. > > So far as i can ascertain, no-one's done any research on the effect of > alcoholic fermentation on pyrrolizidine alkaloids. .... you know, alkaloids. Caffeine, nicotine, morphine, codeine, cocaine, etc. They're rather sturdy; nicotine comes through burning, caffeine can take hours of cooking, etc. - there are other plants to make into wine, where you won't have to wonder about possible livertoxicity. Henriette -- Henriette Kress, AHG Helsinki, Finland Henriette's herbal homepage: http://www.ibiblio.org/herbmed Henriette's herbal blog: http://www.henriettesherbal.com/blog |
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