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Black Walnut JoAnn Guest Jul 03, 2003 10:09 PDT

 

Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)

 

Definition:

 

Rich in organic tannins, this herb has antifungal and astringent

properties which predispose its use for parasitic infections, skin fungi

and other skin eruptions.

 

Applications:

 

Athlete's foot, boils, Candida albicans (yeast infections), canker

sores, cold sores, eczema, fungus, gum disease, herpes, intestinal

parasites, tapeworm and tuberculosis.

 

Scientific Updates:

 

Recent research strongly suggests that black walnut has antifungal

properties as well as an antiseptic action.

 

Clinical studies have found that certain constituents in black walnut

have anticancer properties.

 

This particular action may link the connection of viruses and parasites

to malignancies.

 

The high tannin content of black walnut is primarily responsible for it

ability to expel worms and parasites.

 

Black walnut has been shown to be specific for treatment of Candida

albicans.

 

Complementary Agents:

 

Garlic, cascara sagrada, buckthorn, pumpkin seeds, red clover, culver

root, acidophilus, vitamin A, B-complex, pantothenic acid,

calcium/magnesium, potassium and marine lipids.

 

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