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Black Walnut Hulls For
A Parasite Cleanse
Black Walnut is a
long-lived, hardwood tree that averages 50 to 70 feet in height and up to 3 to 4 feet in diameter. The trees
sometimes exceed 200 years in age.
The Black Walnut tree
(Juglans nigra) is one of six walnut species found in the United States, there are about 15 species worldwide. It
growns in pastures and meadows throughout the United States and southern Canada. The Black Walnut tree is one of
the first trees to lose its leaves in autumn.

Black Walnut
Tree
Walnut is one of the
finest woods in the world. It is an easy wood to work and has a beautiful, durable,
finish. It is used in homes, cabinets and guns.
The Black Walnut tree
produces a nut which is surrounded by a hull, these Black Walnut hulls contain natural chemicals called tannins and
quinone. The Black Walnut tree developed the tannins and quinone to act as a strong protection for it's
seeds.
Tannins and quinone
compounds are the primary components that give the hulls the ability to expel worms and other parasites. The Black
Walnut hull is widely known for its anti-parasitic qualities. They are used to kill intestinal parasites, worms,
and yeast in the body. The Black Walnut hull kills adult and developmental stages of at least 100
parasites.
Tannins are belived to
be antibacterial, antitumor, cancer preventive, antidiarrhetic, antihepatotoxic, chelator, antihypertensive,
antiulcer. Tannins work to tone the body tissues they come in contact with.
Black Walnut hull is
used as a natural remedy for acne, thyroid problems, colitis, eczema, hemorrhoids, ringworm, to aid digestion, as a
mild laxative, sore throats, skin fungus, skin irritations, asthma, beriberi, diarrhea and tonsillitis. It is also
recommend for people who travel to areas with contaminated water supplies, because of its anti-parasitic properties
in the stomach and intestines.
The Black Walnut hulls
must be harvested green, before they decay and turn black, so they still have their medicinal properties, also it
is important to have Black Walnut hulls in a tincture solution.
Parasites hatch and
then invade their host's intestinal wall. They typically thrive in a warm, dark and moist environment. They eat the
host's cells and drain nutrient from the host's tissues. Another nasty problem of parasites are their fecal and
other secretions directly into our bodies. Secretions from parasites into our bodies are poisons which our bodies
have to deal with. Parasites can be difficult to detect and eliminate, especially if you don’t have the right
treatment. Regular colon cleansing of parasites should be a part of your health routine.
Three herbs must be
used together when you do a parasite cleanse. Black Walnut hull and Wormwood kills adults and developmental stages
of at least 100 parasites. Cloves kill the eggs. If you only kill only the adults the eggs will hatch and you will
have to start all over. Only if you use the three herbs together will you rid yourself of
parasites.
When you do a parasite
cleanse drink plenty of water to wash your system out. There are many products in health food stores and on the web
that sell these three herbs together. Never exceed the recommended dosages to speed up the parasite
cleanse.
Black Walnut Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Plantae
Division:
Magnoliophyta
Class:
Magnoliopsida
Order:
Fagales
Family:
Juglandaceae
Genus:
Juglans
Species: J.
nigra
Binomial
name
Juglans nigra
L.
Nothing in this essay is
intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Black Walnut Hulls have not been approved by the Food
& Drug Administration for the treatment of any disease.
by Carol
Branwen
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