Black Walnut Hulls Tincture Juglans nigra
4oz and larger are sold for refilling, they are not intended for daily use. Store product away from direct sunlight with lids tightened to maintain the integrity of the product.
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Black Walnut Hulls are very strongly antiviral and anti-fungal. My favorite use of Black Walnut is to fight ringworm and other skin infestations and sores. It is very effective at killing the “critters” which are causing the problem, but is also an excellent herb for wound healing. Black Walnut can also be used as a douche to fight vaginal yeast. The mature hulls are said to be stronger but I sometimes use the green hulls in order to avoid the staining of skin and clothing that occurs with the mature—and very black—hulls. Black Walnut is reputed to expel worms and parasites and it does, but, in my opinion, it also strips the intestinal tract. I think there are better, less invasive ways to get rid of most parasites. There is a small percentage of Black Walnut in the APL and FN (anti-fungal) formulas. In these quantities and proportions it is both extremely effective and perfectly safe.
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Black Walnut Hulls Tincture
Latin Name:
Juglans nigra
Part Utilized:
Hull
Ingredient In:
Black Walnut Mix Tincture
Available In:
Tincture Hulls, Tincture Leaf, Dry Herb Pack Leaf, Tincture Mix, Dry Herb Pack Mix, Carrier Oil, Blessed Water
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