Resources

Everything You Need to Start (or Deepen) Your Herbal Journey

Whether you’re just starting out or already neck-deep in mason jars and motherwort, this is your go-to page for trusted tools, ingredients, and knowledge.

These are the exact kinds of resources I’d recommend to a friend — and many are ones I’ve used personally or vetted through research and reviews.

💬 Bookmark this page — it’s updated often as we discover better gear, guides, and go-to shops.


🌿 Starter Herbal Kit (What You Actually Need)

Here’s what I’d tell any beginner to grab if they’re starting from scratch:

  • Dried Herbs: Organic chamomile, peppermint, valerian root, and echinacea
  • Dropper Bottles: 1oz amber glass with pipettes
  • Jars: Wide-mouth mason jars for maceration
  • Labels + Marker: Trust me — you’ll forget what’s in that jar
  • Measuring Tools: Small digital scale + measuring cups
  • Strainer or Cheesecloth: For filtering your finished tinctures
  • Vodka or Brandy: 80–100 proof (your extracting agent)

(Pro tip: You don’t need everything at once — just get enough to start with one herb.)


📚 Books Worth Owning

There’s a lot of fluff out there. These are actual game-changers:

  • “Herbal Medicine Maker’s Handbook” – James Green
    A hands-on classic, full of personality and wisdom.
  • “Rosemary Gladstar’s Medicinal Herbs: A Beginner’s Guide”
    Friendly, accessible, and full of recipes.
  • “Adaptogens: Herbs for Strength, Stamina, and Stress Relief” – David Winston
    Great if you’re into long-term resilience and nervous system support.

(More book recs coming soon — I’m working on a full bookshelf.)


🧪 Tools of the Trade

A few extras that make tincture-making smoother and more fun:

  • Herbal Press: Not essential, but incredible for serious batches
  • Funnel Set: Stainless steel or silicone
  • Label Printer: Clean, uniform, no smudged ink fingers
  • Tincture Rack or Organizer: Especially helpful once you scale

🔗 Recommended Brands & Sites

These are vendors and sources I trust — either from personal use or strong community reputation:

  • Mountain Rose Herbs – high-quality, ethically sourced herbs
  • Starwest Botanicals – affordable bulk options
  • Herb Pharm – reliable pre-made tinctures
  • LearningHerbs.com – great beginner content and kits
  • PubMed / Examine.com – for researching active compounds

⚠️ Disclaimers & Safety Notes

  • Always double-check herbal interactions if you’re on medication
  • Pregnant or nursing? Some herbs are contraindicated — do your homework
  • These resources are not medical advice — just time-tested tools from the field

Jade | TinctureTap
Helping you tap into nature’s pharmacy — one drop at a time.