Black Walnut Hull Expels Parasites: One of the key active components of the black walnut hull is juglone. Juglone exerts its effect by inhibiting certain enzymes needed for metabolic function. It’s highly toxic to many insect herbivores — it’s often used by organic gardeners as a natural pesticide — and researchers have observed that black walnut can expel parasitic worms from the body.
According to the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, black walnut is effective against ringworm, tapeworm, pin or thread worm, and other parasites of the intestine. This is why black walnut makes a great addition to any parasite cleanse.
Helps Protect Against Cancer: Quinones have been associated with anticancer activity. Juglone is a quinone found in the leaves, roots and bark of black walnut trees. The exocarp of immature green fruit, bark and branches has been used in China to treat liver, lung and gastric cancer. Juglone blocks potassium channels, promotes the generation of hydrogen peroxide and inhibits transcription in cancer cells. Ad In a recent study, it was shown to promote cell death in human colorectal cells, and given black walnuts juglone content, it could make the black walnut a potential cancer fighter.
Warning: Pregnant or breast-feeding women as well as those with certain medical conditions should consult the healthcare provider before use. Prolonged excessive use may lead to gastrointestinal discomfort or other adverse effects. Not for long-term internal use.
Dosage: 20 drops three times a day for adults. Suggested to take a binder while using to help detox parasites and lower chances of feeling sick.
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