Ingredients: Water, grain alcohol, green black walnut hulls, vitamin C. Dropper is included. DISTRIBUTION Black Walnut Hulls come from the immature fruit of the Black Walnut Tree, Juglans nigra, a short-trunked forest tree with a...
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Ingredients: Water, grain alcohol, green black walnut hulls, vitamin C. Dropper is included. DISTRIBUTION Black Walnut Hulls come from the immature fruit of the Black Walnut Tree, Juglans nigra, a short-trunked forest tree with a spreading crown. The Black Walnut Tree is indigenous to the Middle East, but it is currently grown in the U.S., Canada and Europe as well. In the U.S., the Black Walnut Tree is found from Georgia as far west as Kansas and Minnesota. JUGLONE Danger! Keep clear! This is the warning issued by the Black Walnut Tree, one of natures hardiest survivors. This warning goes out to pests of all kinds: root-nibbling insects and larvae, burrowing beetles and worms, and all manner of plants which would encroach on the Black Walnut Trees territory. This warning message is transmitted primarily through the chemical juglone (5-hydroxy-alphanapthaquinone). The bark, root, leaves, and nuts of the Black Walnut Tree all contain juglone, a potent pesticide and herbicide. Juglone creates a protective zone around the Black Walnut Tree. Nothing grows and nothing lives within this protective zone that surrounds the tree. The protective zone of a mature Black Walnut Tree may describe a 50- to 80-foot radius from the trunk, forming a perfect safeguarding circle that ensures the trees health and survival. It is a common adage among foresters that "nothing grows near a Black Walnut Tree." TRADITIONAL USE Black Walnut Hulls (Juglans nigra) are traditionally used as an antiseptic laxative for the lower bowels, and as a purgative agent for expelling unwelcome organisms. Black walnut hulls, harvested when green, contain a maximum amount of juglone. STUDIES For further information on the benefits of Black Walnut Hull Tincture, please refer to the studies listed below. The below studies concern the varieties of pathogenic intestinal parasites that occur regularly throughout the United States. DISCLAIMER: These references are for general information only and are not to be used to cure or treat any diseases. Any information regarding treatments for disease is not adopted or endorsed by Dr. Clark Store. We do not offer Black Walnut Hull Tincture for sale with the intent that be used to treat disease, but rather for its beneficial effect on the normal functioning of the body. We provide as much information as we can on Black Walnut Hull Tincture so that you may make a fully informed decision.
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