BLACK WALNUT EXTRACT(2 FL OZ)
Black
Walnut [Intestinal] The ancient Greeks used the hulls of black walnut
to support the intestinal system and the skin. Herbalists classify
black walnut as an astringent because it is rich in tannins, which have
toning properties. Black walnut’s fame in folk herbology is due to its
cleansing properties. The unripe hulls of the black walnut contain
vitamin C and the trace minerals chromium and iodine. Available in
capsules and in an alcohol-base liquid form. Each regular capsule
contains 500 mg black walnut. Each ATC concentrated capsule contains
480 mg black walnut concentrate.
Liquid: take 20–25 drops (1 ml) with water
twice daily.
The information contained in this page lists historical uses of
herbs and is for educational purposes only. This information should not be used
to diagnose and treat diseases. If you have a serious health problem, consult
your doctor or professional health practitioner.
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