Organically grown green black walnut extract is a powerful vermifuge agent for treating parasite conditions. Green black walnut extract is made from organically grown, green (unripe) black walnut hulls. It is produced in a special way that maximizes its potency. Green black walnut extract greatly assists the removal of parasites from extracellular fluids, such as the blood and lymph, and in organs such as the liver, kidneys, brain, heart and intestinal tract.
Worldwide, parasites outrank cancer as humanity's greatest enemy to health. Historically, black walnut has been used successfully for various skin problems, including chronic skin infections, acne, herpes, eczema, and poison oak, as well as for ringworm, ulcers, etc. It has also been effective for treating hemorrhoids, colitis, infections, liver, tuberculosis, tumors, prolapsed uterus, and varicose veins.
Suggested Use: As an herbal dietary supplement, take 1/2-2 droppersful 2-3 times daily in juice or water, before meals and/or at bedtime. This product is best used by gradually increasing dosage over a two week period with a one week break before repeating. Shake well.
Supplement Facts Fresh Green Black Walnut Wormwood Complex - 2 oz.
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A proprietary blend of fresh ""Green"" Black Walnut Hulls (Juglans species)
1.6 ml
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Wormwood Herb (Artemisia absinthium) and Clove Buds (Carophyllus specie
Serving Size: 2 Droppersful (16 ml)
Ingredients: Grain alcohol, Distilled Water.
Warnings: Do not take during pregnancy. Keep out of reach of children. Disclaimers: None
Herbal Extracts
SKU: 4982 UPC: 733739049827 Distributed or manufactured from NOW Foods. See more NOW Foods products.
Is there an available of Fresh Green Black Walnut Wormwood Extract in our country (Philippines) and where can we purchase this?
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Asked on: February 11, 2013 Question: lookiong for skin condition such eczemaskin rashes....
00A: Black walnut has been used for a number of skin problems, including chronic skin infections, acne, herpes, eczema, and poison oak, and even ringworm and ulcers.
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