Anti-Parasitic Ancient Remedies: The Power of Black Walnut Drops

What Makes Black Walnut Special?
- Traditionally used to combat parasitic worms (helminths) and support digestive health.
- Acts as a natural aid for:
- Sweating out toxins
- Easing heavy menstrual bleeding
- Soothing various skin conditions
- Contains juglone, a unique compound known for its anti-parasitic and anti-fungal effects.
How to Make Black Walnut Tincture at Home

- 7 whole green walnuts (hulls on)
- 100-proof vodka
- Prepare the Walnuts: Crush or smash the green walnuts into small pieces (wear gloves to avoid staining).
- Fill a Jar: Place the walnut pieces in a glass jar and cover with vodka until fully submerged.
- Seal & Store: Cap the jar, label it, and store in a cool, dark place for 4–8 weeks.
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Strain &
Bottle: Once steeped, strain the mixture through cheesecloth and transfer to small, dark bottles with droppers.
20 drops of the tincture, three times a day for most adults.
Important Notes
- Always consult a healthcare professional before use, especially if pregnant, breastfeeding, or managing health conditions.
- Prolonged use may cause gastrointestinal discomfort—this is not for long-term internal use.
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