Oops! My brain went on auto-pilot here.  The correct 
 website address is www.PhoenixTears.ca, rather than dot com.
NOTE: If Everclear is not available to you, you can substitute 99% pure Isopropyl Alcohol 
 - with this solvent, you can still use this tutorial exactly as shown.
NOTE: To clarify, you don't want to use *leaching* metals, like aluminum or cast iron, but you 
 can safely use Stainless Steel utensils, as I have, to mix your herb and solvent.
NOTE: Several people have asked about the straining bag. It's a Muslin bag and you can 
 find these (in all sizes) on Amazon - they're affordable, natural fiber and work great!
NOTE: Normally I use a glass container for straining, but it wasn't available. While you never want to mix your solvent and 
 herb in plastic, you can safely use (as I have) a BPA-free plastic container to strain the solvent/oil mixture into.
NOTE: Alcohol solvents, due to their minute water content, will extract a small amount of chlorophyll. Water-free solvents, like Naphtha, will 
 create a more amber looking oil. Alcohol solvents create a darker oil - both are equally potent and effective!
NOTE: Alcohol solvents, due to their minute water content, will extract a small amount of chlorophyll. Water-free solvents, like Naphtha, will 
 create a more amber looking oil. Alcohol solvents create a darker oil - both are equally potent and effective!
NOTE: If you are using an electric stove, you can safely keep your heat set on low. With a gas stove, you will remove the solvent pan 
 from the water pan, bring the water to boiling, turn off the flame and then put the solvent pan back on top of the water. 
NOTE: Because the pan is wide and it's being made in an open kitchen area, no other ventilation is needed. If you have a more closed-in 
 work space or feel you need more ventilation, you can turn on the fan over your stove or bring a fan into the room.
NOTE: Syringes of all types and sizes are available through Amazon. Purchase a syringe that has a longer tip, as this will 
 make drawing the medicine into the syringe easier and neater. Use additional Everclear to clean any oil off of your syringe.
NOTE: The finished oil is very sticky, so use additional Everclear to make it easy 
 to clean the residual oil from your pan, hands, utensils, and workspace. 
