Black walnut is most commonly associated with killing and expelling parasites,
internal and external. This is no laughing matter and definitely not a bed of
roses folks. Black walnut is also effecitive on parasitic malaria and on the
tapeworm.
- An intestinal cleanser and parasitic expellent, it is the leaves bark,
fruit and unripe husks that are used in herbology.
Black walnut is known to be a rich source
of the trace mineral chromium and is high in iodine. The Black Walnut tree
grows widely in the western U.S. and Canada. The black walnut, tree which has a scientific name is Juglans Nigra- can grow as tall as 105 feet.
Herbalist have classified it as an
astringent because it is rich in tannin, a toning substance.
- Historically, the husks have been used since the time of the ancient
Egyptians to support the intestinal system. This herb, high in potassium, also
serves as a muscle and nerve food; strenghtens and builds toothe enamel and
contains natural floride.
Black walnut -- also:
Black Walnut Bark
| Balances sugar level || Regulates body fluids |
| Helps to burn
up toxins which can then be carried out of the body by a laxative herb. |
Black Walnuts Benefits that have been historically known to aid in the
following:
- Athlete's foot,
boils, cancer,
cankers,
cold sores,
dandruff
,
exzema,
herpes,
impetigo,
lipus,
mouth sores,
poinson ivy and oak,
ringworm,
skinrash,
sores-unulcerated,
tapeworm,
tooth enamel,
prolasped uterus,
expellant
of worms and parasites.
" Parasites Palace" &
the Para-Cleanse
Black Walnut En Espanol
Nature's Sunshine Black Walnut
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