Knowledge Products Black Walnut Tincture. Black Walnut is traditionally used to rid the body of parasites and nourish the blood. Knowledge Black Walnut tincture has been noted for its potent blood cleansing ability and may be helpful for fungal infections, poison ivy and warts. It may also be applied externally to improve skin conditions and is a great travel companion helping to protect your body from parasites and other invaders in unfamiliar foods.Ingredients: Distilled water, 35-40% grain alcohol, fresh young green hulls of black walnut (Juglans nigra), Vitamin C (added for freshness). Herb concentration 1:3. Does not contain: wheat, dairy, eggs, corn, and yeast. Suggested Usage: Take 10-30 drops of extract in a small amount of water 3 times daily on an empty stomach. Refrigerate after opening. After initial cleansing program, maintenance dose is 1-2 tsp. once a week, on an empty stomach. Additional Information: Eliminate Parasites with Black Walnut Black walnut is primarily used to treat parasitic infections in the gastrointestinal tract. It contains compounds that kill some forms of parasites. It also has laxative activity to flush to parasites out of the body. Externally it has been used to heal wounds and fight fungal or viral (warts) skin infections. Some studies show that black walnut may be useful to treat high blood pressure and cholesterol. Parasites follow egg and larval phases with hatching usually occurring around the time of the full moon. Most anti-parasitic herbs will not kill the parasites if they are still in the eggs. It is most effect to begin parasite cleansing around the time of the full moon and to continue cleansing for a few moon cycles. When doing a parasite cleanse it is advisable to seek help from a health professional who can monitor your progress and decrease possible treatment side effects. Symptoms of a Parasite Infection According to the World Health Organization, 3.5 billion people suffer from some type of parasitic infection. Symptoms of a possible infection may include constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. Irritable bowel syndrome, skin conditions, allergies, sleeping problems, joint and muscle pains, nervousness, granulomas, anemia, teeth grinding, chronic fatigue, and other immune problems. Parasitic infections in the gastro-intestinal tract are common. Eighty percent of North Americans harbour one or more parasites. It is so wide-spread because of international travel, immigration, contamination of the water and food supply, use of daycare centres, household pets, antibiotic use and chemical contamination. Giardia and pinworms are the two most common intestinal parasites. Intestinal parasites cause illness by competing with the host for nutrients and secreting waste products that cause allergic and autoimmune reactions. Parasitic infections in the digestive tract can be difficult to diagnose because the symptoms look similar to other abdominal illnesses. Common symptoms include appetite changes, abdominal pain and cramping, diarrhea and stool changes. Dehydration may occur due to the diarrhea. If the infection is long-term weight loss, malnourishment and chronic digestive problems manifest. What you can do to help prevent parasites: - Wash your hands frequently with warm soapy water - Make sure meat is well cooked - Well clean surfaces exposed to raw meat - Drink purified water - Ensure your pets remain parasite free - Cleanse the colon regularly - Do a complete parasite cleanse at least once a year or more if you travel often. - Take Probiotics daily - Eat a healthful diet including garlic, onions and other alkaline foods - Take digestive enzymes Information provided by Knowledge Products.
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