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Black Walnut Hulls
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| Botanical Name | Juglans Nigra |
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Quick Overview
Uses:
Anti fungal in cases of candida yeast overgrowth, and as a blood cleanser. Herbalists have traditionally used the husks as a nutritional aid for the intestinal system. It has long been considered one of America's most valuable native cathartics. It is also called an astringent because it is rich in tannin, a toning substance. It's properties also make an excellent vermicide, sudorific, antiseptic, and febrifuge.
Anti fungal in cases of candida yeast overgrowth, and as a blood cleanser. Herbalists have traditionally used the husks as a nutritional aid for the intestinal system. It has long been considered one of America's most valuable native cathartics. It is also called an astringent because it is rich in tannin, a toning substance. It's properties also make an excellent vermicide, sudorific, antiseptic, and febrifuge.
Product Description
Body Parts Affected:
Blood and Skin.
Uses:
Anti fungal in cases of candida yeast overgrowth, and as a blood cleanser. Herbalists have traditionally used the husks as a nutritional aid for the intestinal system. It has long been considered one of America's most valuable native cathartics. It is also called an astringent because it is rich in tannin, a toning substance. It's properties also make an excellent vermicide, sudorific, antiseptic, and febrifuge.
Dose:
Liquids: Shake well. Take 20-30 drops in juice or water before meals, 3 times a day, 6 days a week.
Capsules: Take 1-2 capsules with meals, 3 times a day 6 days a week.
Note:
Consult Physician if pregnant.
There are benefits from the rich supply of organic iodine and tannins which contain antiseptic properties. It also has oxygenating abilities that help to burn up excess toxins and fatty materials. It aids in regulating blood sugar levels, and has been used for herpes, impetigo, athlete's foot, ringworm and counteracts hemorrhoidal bleeding in the colon.
Blood and Skin.
Uses:
Anti fungal in cases of candida yeast overgrowth, and as a blood cleanser. Herbalists have traditionally used the husks as a nutritional aid for the intestinal system. It has long been considered one of America's most valuable native cathartics. It is also called an astringent because it is rich in tannin, a toning substance. It's properties also make an excellent vermicide, sudorific, antiseptic, and febrifuge.
Dose:
Liquids: Shake well. Take 20-30 drops in juice or water before meals, 3 times a day, 6 days a week.
Capsules: Take 1-2 capsules with meals, 3 times a day 6 days a week.
Note:
Consult Physician if pregnant.
There are benefits from the rich supply of organic iodine and tannins which contain antiseptic properties. It also has oxygenating abilities that help to burn up excess toxins and fatty materials. It aids in regulating blood sugar levels, and has been used for herpes, impetigo, athlete's foot, ringworm and counteracts hemorrhoidal bleeding in the colon.
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