Black Walnut Tincture – How to Make it and Use it Safely
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In this post, we’ll discuss how to make black walnut tincture, plus uses and benefits and a black walnut parasite cleanse. Black walnut tincture is easy to make, although a quick search will reveal plenty of variations in technique. Some people use only the green hull, some use the whole nuts in the hull. Most use only green nuts, but I’ve found a couple sources that use black hulls. I prefer to keep it simple and stick with plain vodka, but some mix half vodka and half glycerin, or even vodka, lemon juice and a layer of olive oil on top. (The olive oil and lemon help prevent oxidation, keeping your tincture green instead of brown.)

This is a people’s remedy, not a standardized pharmaceutical. The amount of active compounds in the nut hulls will vary from tree to tree, as will the ratio of hulls per batch. If you are attempting to treat a specific condition, you may wish to consult a trained herbalist to figure out the right dosage for you. I am not a doctor, and this post is not intended to diagnose or treat any illness.
Black walnut side effects/risks are minimal. Don’t use it if you have a nut allergy. Handling the nuts will turn your fingers brown, but it wears off – eventually. There may be some risk to the fetus/baby, so it’s not recommended for use while pregnant or nursing. WebMD warns against daily oral use due to a possible link with tongue or lip cancer, but others use black walnut powder as part of natural toothpaste blends. (Clear as mud, I know. WebMD is a trusted mainstream resource, but sometimes their information is pretty obviously influenced by Big Pharma.)
How to Make Black Walnut Tincture
When I’m making plant medicine, I generally like to get a nice, concentrated extract, then dilute as needed. For black walnut tincture, this means using only the husks, not the whole nuts. Cutting off the hulls gives you the opportunity to double check the quality of the hulls, too.
Picking Black Walnuts
I collect the nuts off the ground as they fall – sooner is better than later. The longer they are off the tree, the more discoloration and the higher the likelihood of unwanted guests. (See below.)
GROSS OUT ALERT
As we prepped the latest batch of tincture, we found some nuts that looked green and nice at a glance. Upon closer inspection, the stem end was a little squishy. When cut open, the walnuts were crawling with maggots. Sure, the alcohol would pickle them, but I prefer my tinctures worm free.

To make your black walnut tincture:
- Select black walnuts in good condition. You’ll need around 2 quarts of nuts for one quart of tincture.
- Select a good quality 80 proof vodka (40% alcohol bu volume).
- Clean your tincturing vessel (a mason jar will work just fine) and fill about 1/3 full with vodka.
- With a sharp knife, cut off hulls and drop into vodka.
- Fill jar with hulls, covering with additional vodka as needed.
- When jar is full, cover and store out of direct sunlight for around 4-6 weeks, mixing or stirring every few days.
- Strain out hulls and store your black walnut tincture in a clean glass bottle. (Colored glass bottles will help preserve the active ingredients.)
- Best brewed fresh each season, but will likely maintain some medicinal value for years, depending on conditions.
Once your nuts are hulled, they can be cured and used like English walnuts (walnut curing instructions here), although they will require a hammer or heavy duty nut cracker.
Black Walnut Uses
Black walnut tincture has historically been known for anti-fungal, anti-helminthic (parasite killing), anti-viral and anti-bacterial effects. Some herbalists use them as part of anti-cancer protocols, such as Dr. Hulda Clark’s 21 Day Cancer Cure Program.
Baseline of Health Foundation notes that:
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Before vitamins and minerals were commonly used, herbalists were known to use black walnut for a variety of conditions including easing scrofula, ulcers, wounds, rickets, scurvy and as a gargle. In more recent times, Russian military hospitals also used the nut as a cleansing and quick healing medication for wounds and ulcers.
The black walnut hull’s tannin content is thought to help shrink the sweat glands and reduce excessive sweating. Other uses include:
- lowering blood pressure and cholesterol levels
- menorrhagia (heavy menstrual bleeding) and diarrhea
- aiding digestion
- helping relieve colic, heartburn and flatulence
- stimulating bile flow
- easing pain in spleen
- balancing blood sugar levels
- warding off heart disease
- combating malaria
- helping with syphilis
- helping with skin conditions such as boils and acne

How Do I Use Black Walnut Tincture?
As I mentioned above, each batch of black walnut tincture will vary. Dr. Janet Starr Hull includes the following dosing instructions on her website for using black walnut tincture as a parasite cleanse:
Serving size for the Black Walnut green hull tincture is 20 drops. The ingredients in the tincture: wild harvested green hull of Black Walnut (juglans nigra), grain alcohol, with the distilled water/grain alcohol content 45-55%, and the dry herb/menstrum ratio is 1:5. Suggested use for the Black Walnut green hull tincture: take 20 drops in a little water 3 times a day. There are about 60 servings per each 2 fluid ounce bottles. (59 ml)
To use topically on warts or fungal infections such as athlete’s foot, you can try applying a small amount of black walnut tincture directly to the affected area with a cotton swab. Note – This is likely to stain your skin brown.
Alternatively, add around a dropper full of tincture to a gallon of warm water in your foot soak basin and soak for 10 minutes per day for up to two weeks. I have not attempted to use this treatment (no athlete’s foot), but it should be safe based on internal dosing recommendations that I have read. Watch for any signs of sensitivity and discontinue use if the treatment causes significant irritation.

Black walnut hulls are also dried and used medicinally, both externally and internally.
Have you used black walnut tincture? If so, please share your experience. There are a wide range of uses out there, and I know I’ve only scratched the surface in this post.
Where Do I Get Black Walnuts?
Don’t have a black walnut tree? You can buy black walnut tincture or chopped and sorted hulls online. Planning to be in your current location for a while? You can plant black walnut seedlings and they will fruit in 7-10 years. Watch where you’re planting, as they will inhibit the growth of many other plants trees and shrubs. Only a few plants, like pawpaws, happily grow in the shade of black walnuts.
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- How to Infuse Herbs in Oil, Water, Vinegar, Alcohol or Honey
- Super Easy Hard Lotion Bar Recipe
Originally posted in 2016, updated in 2018.


I found out about Dr. Clark when she was still alive in 1997. A large cancer tumor was found accidentally in my right lung. I worked in a hospital so naturally went with the doctor and big pharma deal. I was a stage 4 and scared not to.
After the surgery, the chemo, and radiation (some together for a stronger effect) and wishing I was dead, a friend of mine told me about Dr. Clark. So I started my research on her, finding out that she had to run and hide while doing her research as THEY (guess who) were hunting her down to kill her. She knew before most of the cure for most ALL cancers.
There was no need for the losing 99% of my right lung, nor the near death from chemo and radiation. Yes, the chemo and radiation just about killed me. You can feel that you are dying. No doubt I had parasites trying to kill me. The cancer stayed away for 22 years. Then it was found (after years and years of CT’s, MRI’s, & PET scans) in my right lung. OMG. Not again. I was sent to Baylor for robotic surgery of 1/3 of the right lung.
All this time it did not hit me to start Dr. Clark’s routine of the black walnut tincture. Still working past the right lung resection, I thought it was done. Not so. Again, on chance, one of the MRI’s showed brain cancer. I thought this stuff is killing me slowly. No surgery, too risky in the cerebellum. Radiation. I swore I would never do it again but it was growing fast. You can believe I will NEVER use any of these again. It was so horrible to have done at age 73.
So, needless to say, I am on black walnut and starting her wormwood and cloves. If anything shows up again, It’s gonna be dog wormer from FenBen Lab.com. No more big pharma or doctor protocol.
Just lost my younger brother from a rare sarcoma last August. I did not know he had it for 2 years and being MIS-treated by MD Anderson. I was in the process of getting him on Dr. Clark’s regime when the cancer exploded and took him. I have all four tapes of Dr. Clark and if you want to have a crash course in her miracle course, please get them if you can. Don’t make my mistake of not acting on it. I did not know of the dog wormer before all of my treatments.
Dr Clark recommends for the tincture starting with 1 drop first day, 2 drops second day until day 5 and then 5 per day. I cannot afford any organ damage and must be safe with the dosages. Good luck to everyone. You are all very smart and I appreciate all the knowledge you have given me. God bless.
Can someone help me save my friend. He has worms and feels like they are taking over his body
Has your friend seen a trained medical professional? If not, it sounds like they need to do so. I cannot give specific medical advice, nor would it be safe for me to attempt to do so.
Its 2021 is it to late to comment? A year ago I picked up a bag of walnuts washed them and put them in vodka whole. Today I removed the nuts from the liquid and easily removed the nut from the hull. Now what? Is the liquid good to use? I spotted bed worms and my 94 year old grandma has symptoms of parasite infestation. Including paid in the bladder to vaginal wall. Doctors recommend pain pills. Is this safe the way I have done it? Should I dry the Hull now?
The tincture should be fine to use. I normally compost the spent hulls.
For the bed worms, everything needs to be well cleaned and the bed vacuumed or replaced. They should have nothing to do with internal parasites.
For the possible parasite infection, I can’t legally give recommendations for specific conditions.
I am very interested in the black walnut tincture. I used to use it all the time and loved it but the source changed the formula and now its not as good. So I am going to make my own. My friend has a huge English Walnut tree. I would like to know if the medicinal properties are as good as the Black Walnut tree.
When do you harvest the hulls? How many do you need to make a batch?
I’m excited to make this. I used it for my go to before and I am sure I will again.
Thank you, Sharon V.
Normally I harvest the black walnut hulls when the nuts are ripe and start falling off the tree.
You can make a batch with however many you have. Simply fill the jar will hulls, then cover with vodka.
As for the medicinal properties of English walnut hulls, I haven’t been able to find any significant information.
When the English walnuts ripen, the hulls shrivel and dry up to dump the nuts out, so you’d have to use immature nuts to get intact hulls.
This was the only information I was able to find, but it’s unclear if they are referencing the hull or nut meats.
A Review on the Potential Human Health Benefits of the Black Walnut: A Comparison with the English Walnuts and Other Tree Nuts
I own a black walnut plantation of 2500 trees. We bought the property because we love the vast rows of trees, especially as the sun sets through them. We really have no idea about black walnut in particular… One of my friends owns a much smaller property and has an infestation of ticks, but we do not, so I wondered why I have a vast forest virtually tick free, and he has an infestation of ticks. I know, there could be a lot of other variables at play here, but I wondered if it may be due to the black walnut trees. I have found on the web that people do use the black walnut tincture for tick control, I would like your thoughts… Thank you all for all of the wonderful information!
I couldn’t find specific information confirming or denying this, but it certainly wouldn’t be a stretch to me. As you said, black walnut extract taken internally is used for parasite control, and we know the root zone of black walnut trees changes the soil composition so that it repels some plants.
I was given some black walnut tincture which still has the nuts in it, it is over a year old. I strained the hulls out but am wondering if this sat for too long to be used. What would you advise?
As long as there are no signs of mold or other spoilage, it should be safe to use.
I just received some two year old black walnut tincture with the hulls still in it. Is this still usable?
I would think so, unless it was stored under bad conditions. You probably want to fish the hulls out, and use it fairly soon. Potency will decrease with age.
My husband collected green black walnuts a few months ago. They have been sitting on the kitchen counter and dried up, turned black, and are light as a feather. Can I still make the tincture using these? I was just going to throw them out and get more next year.
I think it would be safest to start with fresh.
I have a huge black walnut tree in my yard. Last year I made a tincture, but my recipe. I took the hull off and soaked the walnuts until the water was completely black. I didn’t have any vodka so I just used water. This time I will have the vodka. Can I still use the walnut or is it the hull that is best for the medicinal usage or both?
The hull is the part that’s used for medicine. You can still use the nut inside the hull to eat after the hull is removed.
Thank you.
Hello.
I’ve searched for some scientific evidence and looking at some documents I discovered that the highest juglone content in black walnuts is in the second half of July and in August. So, presumably, nut hulls collected in July and August must be the best for the tincture. If you find it interesting, I’d like to share the documents with you, but I don’t know how to attach them here. There are a couple of tables where you can see the data on the juglone content.
Keep up the good work!
Best.
that’s interesting. I imagine there would be some variations due to location and local climate conditions.
Is there a link you could share, or could you upload to a platform like Google Docs (https://www.google.com/docs/about/)?
I don’t have a spot for upload directly on the site because of the increasing risks of viruses or malware being embedded in files.
So I am super pumped! I have about 9 trees and have been looking for something better to do with these big green stinky balls then just running them over with my lawn mower!! Lets say I get good at this (to be honest it seems pretty easy), are there any regulations for selling it or when you make it is it really just for your own use? If it really does have all of these wonderful qualities and works for me I would love to share it with my community. So many wonderful qualities!!
If you make any medicinal claims, then things get complicated. There has to be testing and the FDA might get after you. (They seem to love persecuting mom and pop shops.)
Food regulations vary by state, and there may be additional restrictions on selling alcohol based products.
Black Walnuts make a good addition to a plain cake, or when making candy, like Peanut butter candy without the PB. You can use them in place of any other nut, when baking.
When you gather them, remove the hulls, this is the green coat around the nut. Then place the nut in a large enough bucket and pour boiling water over the nuts and add about a cup of salt to this water and let them stand all night. Then the following day drain the water from the nuts and I hang mine in a Minnow Seine to air dry and keep the local squirrels and chipmunks from getting to them. They will last a long time, and you can crack them as you need them, for your baking needs.
If you do decide to crack them all at once, then be sure to keep them in the freezer as they will go rancid if you don’t and all that work of cracking them, will be for nothing.
Good Luck!!!!
I have some tincture I am going to start giving to my dog, for Heartworms.
An add-on to my last post.
I started giving my dog 5 drops of BW tincture in his water. Everytime it goes empty, I add the tincture to the water.
He had a cough that seemed to be getting worse, and I suspected Heartworms. I don’t know if he has/had heartworms, but… his cough is less, and less often and less frequent too. I give him one drop for every 10 pounds of weight.
I am also taking BW tincture in my water two times a day, 20 drops. I want to be sure that I have no parasites in me. I do it now about a week on, off 2 days, then back to the 20 a day.
I had a problem with a bit of diarrhea but that is a lot better now, after starting the BW tincture.
I can not see any problems with taking this BW tincture and if it makes me feel better all the better for me.
I plan on making some new, as the tincture I have is a few years old and I would like to refresh it.
I was thinking about using the tincture I have, straining the old hulls out and adding new ones along with more EverClear, as that is what I used the first time. I figured the higher the alcohol content, the better the tincture when finished.
Thanks for reading my post y’all.
Hope some of my information helps others.
Thanks for sharing your experience.
Sharon, I harvest & process BW Hull, I strip the hull off the nut with a corn shucker, works really well. I then put the hull on trays & air dry, when dry, I grind them down to a fine powder with a Vitamix. I use a 1/4 pound per gallon in a glass jug. 24 -72 hrs. marination time, shake periodically. I use potato Vodka as it is less harmful to mammals digestive tract. I can’t find Organic potato Vodka yet, unless I can perfect growing it & making it with my still. Wheat, barley & rye are damaging to mammals digestive tract & immunity. I had a etsy account, but they where ripping me off, so I ended it, money laundering, 3 weeks to get my funds.
Our Wild Organic Walnuts, are grown on pristine lands without any petroleum toxins of any kind in over 50 yrs. We sell BW Powder for $38.00 per lb., quantity discount’s & repeat customers. e-mail is bear8357@gmail.com, cell # 919-608-0981
Black walnut has a high concentration of iodine. Using the tincture for an extended period of time raises the risk of iodine-induced hyperthyroidism. Don’t munch on dried seaweeds, while taking black walnut. Be well.
Although black walnut can have a high level of iodine, if the trees are growing in iodine depleted soils, this is not a guarantee. It’s worth noting for sensitive individuals, but risk is fairly low.
I have seen comments that black walnuts and black mulberries both can contain iodine, but there was no statement about how much to expect from a serving of either food. Where did you see or hear a reference to the relative content?
Also, I have read that Japanese test subjects who ate 18 grams or more seaweed per day ( I think it was predominantly a variety called “ogo”, not sure of the Latin name) had an increased resistance to various conditions. . Do you know how much usable iodine that works out to be?
Black Walnut trees do not grow well where I am, but mulberry will. I have held off planting it because it is so invasive, but am ;planning to plant some this year. Am hoping to get an idea of how much mulberry to eat for a reasonable dose of iodine.
There’s no way to know how much iodine will be in a nut or fruit without testing that specific nut or fruit in the specific growing conditions.
I am looking for dried, cut, black walnut hulls, green harvested, organic bulk pounds. Does anyone know where to find them? I just can’t find them anywhere. I don’t want maggots of course!! thanks to anybody
I’ve never seen them for sale anywhere in that quantity.
Post free ads on Craigslist locally WANTED Black Walnuts or Black Walnut Hulls.
A lot of people want someone to come remove all the Walnuts from their yards anyway and will be glad if you want to come by and take them all.
Search online for Black Walnut Hulls in Bulk Wholesale.
This place sells Black Walnut Hull in Bulk Wholesale in chunks or in a walnut hull powder flour at https://compomat.com/walnut-shell-blasting-media/
Do you have an email or site or copy a link to your CL AD for your Dog Parasite Black Walnut products?
I have been using the Black Walnut capsule 5 days a week to prevent heartworm. My dog has lived her entire life in mosquito Florida without any heartworm medication, just black walnut capsule 5 days a week, and 2 days off and actually she had a full panel blood test at the vet 1 month ago, and she was negative for heartworm, and negative for everything.
If you want, post a Craigslist Ad under Community under Pets or Craigslist under Services under Pets, with your ad for your Black Walnut, Clove, Wormwood parasite supplement and copy and paste the link here and that way pet lovers can find your contact info on your Craigslist ad so they can contact you about your product.
Thanks for sharing.
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Yes I was searching and I had bought some OnlyNaturalPet HW Protect 4oz with black walnut extract in it to prevent and kill heartworms.
Then I found this info……(see video below)
“My dog Gypsy was diagnosed with the worst case of heartworms the vet had ever seen and the vet wanted to kill her.
Gypsy was a rescue dog. She was coughing, couldn’t eat and her chest & stomach swelled up due to massive heartworm infection. Gypsy was dying from heartworm infestation.
We took Gypsy home from the vet to figure out how to save her life, as the vet was not interested in saving Gypsy.
I researched this Black Walnut supplement heartworm treatment plan as an old southern technique used in the past by naturally trained veterinarians to kill heartworms in dogs successfully.
Heartworms have always been rampant in the south, and walnuts are in massive supply in the south.
by Tammy Skinner Pugh
Published on Dec 29, 2016
MEDIUM to LARGE DOGS Black Walnut capsule supplement twice a day for 5 days. Skip 2 days then repeat.
After a month and some improvement, lower dose to one Black Walnut a day for 5 days, skip 2 then repeat. Continue to give for the rest of dogs life. Can also be used as a preventive measure to keep your dog from ever getting Heartworms in the first place. Same dose.
SMALL DOGS….. I have been trying to find something for smaller dogs. I have 2 10lbs dogs. I’m not sure about giving them a whole black walnut capsule so I found a liquid black walnut. I’m sure you can get liquid black walnut anywhere but since I have used this company Nzymes.com before for my dog Bandit.. …
I decided to try their black walnut liquid. It’s called BlackLeaf Tincture for Pets. It’s $27.00 a bottle but at a few drops a day will last a long time. Just wanted to share what I’m using. You can use any black walnut extract supplement.
This works.
I have been making a product myself for my dogs for literally 20 years. I made my product for my dog’s back strength and decided to add in some black walnut hull, clove, and wormwood. I combined it with some other ingredients. After 5-6 weeks, my dogs started passing parasites. One dog expelled about 40-50 bots (we still don’t know what they are- the vet tech could not identify them either) and the other dog passed a snarl of heart worm by throwing it up on my shoe while I worked at my desk. Natural products really work. Don’t be afraid to try these things on your dogs. Both of my dogs went on to live to be 18.5 and 17.5 years old in good health. Anyone can contact me for my product if they want if it’s allowed thru this site.
Hi Clara I would love to know or even get some of your product you make for your dogs ..The mixture of black wallnut hull, clove, woodworm ect That was a post that you posted April 20 th 2019 heers Jan
I would love to have your recipe for the dogs!! I am going to make a BW/clove/wormwood tincture with organic vodka, but don’t know if I make the BW & vodka first then add the rest? Or all at once together?? Also, a friend said adding orange peels helps the flavor?? I want this for my human parasite cleanse. If you can help guide me I would be soooo grateful!!! Bless you.
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What about using vitamin c and bowel tolerance for constipation?
I have been taking Dr Clark’s green black walnut oil for the last 5 days but so far nothing? I took a teaspoon on the first day but no reaction at all. I’m still constipated and I’m not seeing any parasites in my stools? Usually I’m very sensitive to supplements and feel a difference straight away. Hate to say it but looks like another waste of time and money 🙁
Please keep in mind that this is for general information only and not implied to diagnose or treat any illness, per FDA guidelines, but if you can’t take a good dump, how can you pass what you want to get out of your system? It seems like it might be a good idea to work on getting things moving first, and then parasite treatment, if needed, second. The post “What’s a Healthy Bowel Movement?” has some tips for getting the plumbing in working order. Many medications cause constipation, as do some supplements, so that would be something to check, too.
Are you sure you have parasites? I know that many health related sites say everyone has parasites and needs to do a parasite cleanse, but whenever I see phrases like “everyone”, it raises a red flag for me. If you think you have parasites, getting a stool sample tested to confirm seems to be a reasonable course of action.
I used to have the same problem with constipation and could not get enough fiber down without bumping up my carb intake. I started using a fiber powder several years ago and no longer have that problem.
A lack of enzymes can cause constipation. this would be enzymes your body produces and enzymes that are present in the food we eat. Typically raw foods will contain more enzymes than cooked food, since heat can break enzymes down. Fermentation can increase the amount of enzymes up to a point.
We are usually born with a good supply of enzymes. Illness or toxins can overtax the normal natural production of enzymes. Increasing age is often correlated with a diminished natural supply of enzymes, and as we age, we tend to a higher incidence of constipation as a result. Increasing fiber can increase the amount of fluid in our food as it moves through our digestive tract, but there a corresponding loss of nttrients to work with, and a greater risk of degeneration due to that lack of nutrition required to regenerate our bodies and eep them vigorous and healthy.
Hi Tony, it seems your doing it wrongly that’s why your not seeing any results. Dr Clark stated to take the 3 herbs mentioned below together not the walnut oil you mentioned taken. The below is what she stated in her “The Cure For All Diseases as follows:-
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■■■Parasite Cleanse by Dr. Hulda Clark■■■ She said These three (3) herbs must be used together during cleansing program:
1) Black walnut hull: tincture
2) wormwood: kill adults and developmental stages of at least 100 parasites.
3) Cloves: kill the eggs.
Only if you use the 3 herbs together will you rid yourself of parasites.
■ Dr Clark said; If you kill only the adults, the tiny stages and eggs will soon grow into new adults. If you kill only the eggs, the million stages already loose in your body will soon grow into adults and make more eggs. This is why ALL 3 HERBS; black walnut hull & wormwood & cloves must be used together as a single treatment.■
■■What you need as per Dr Clark for 18 to 21 Days Parasite Cleanse:
apart from her book, info here is from this web link for extra guide: https://www.simplyandnaturally.com/parasite-cleanse-by-dr-hulda-clark/
A) One 30 ml bottle of pale green ?Black Walnut Hull Tincture Extra Strength. This is 1 ounce, or six teaspoons, enough for three weeks if you are not very ill.
•••Black Walnut Hull Tincture Extra Strength (Take in Mornings)
Day 1: Take one drop. Put it in ½ cup of water. Sip it on an empty stomach such as before a meal.
Day 2: Take 2 drops in ½ cup water same as above.
Day 3: Take 3 drops in ½ cup water same as above.
Day 4: Take 4 drops in ½ cup water same as above.
Day 5: Take 5 drops in ½ cup water same as above.
Day 6: Take 2 tsp., all together in ¼ cup water.
Sip it, don’t gulp it. Get it down within 15 minutes.
(If you are over 150 pounds, take 2½ tsp. Do not take more than 3 tsp. because no additional value has been observed.)
This dose kills any remaining stages throughout the body, including the bowel contents, a location unreachable by electric current. The alcohol in the tincture can make you slightly woozy for several minutes. Simply stay seated until you are comfortable again. You may put the tincture in lukewarm water to help evaporate some of the alcohol, but do not use hot water because that may damage its parasiticide power.
●After your cleansing program she advised For a year: take 2 tsp. Black Walnut Hull Tincture Extra Strength once a week. This is to kill any parasite stages you pick up from your family, friends, or pets.●
B) One bottle of Wormwood capsules (each capsule with 200-300 mg of wormwood) or ½ cup of Artemisia leaves gathered from a friendly neighbor’s shrub.
•••Wormwood capsules (should contain 200-300 mg of wormwood)
(Take in Evenings Before Supper)
Day 1: Take 1 capsule before supper (with water).
Day 2: Take 1 capsule before supper.
Day 3: Take 2 capsules before supper.
Day 4: Take 2 capsules before supper.
Continue increasing in this way to day 14, where upon you are up to seven capsules. You take the capsules all in a single dose (you may take a few at a time until they are all gone). Then you do 2 more days of 7 capsules each. After this, you take 7 capsules once a week forever, as it states in the Maintenance Parasite Program.
(What Dr Clark means precisely in continuation after Day4 dosage is in Day5&6 take 3Capsule b4 supper/ Day7&8 take 4Capsules b4 supper/ Day9&10 take 5Capsules b4 supper/ Day11&12 take 6Capsules b4 supper/ Day13&14 take 7Capsules b4 supper/ Day15&16 take 7Capsules/ Day17 take 7Capsules Once A Week.
She encouraged not to be interrupted before the 6th day, to ensure the adult intestinal flukes are dead. After this, you may proceed more slowly if you wish. Many persons with sensitive stomachs prefer to stay longer on each dose instead of increasing according to this schedule. You may choose the pace after the sixth day
C) One bottle of freshly ground Cloves (each capsule with 400-500 mg cloves), or ¼ cup bulk powdered cloves.
(Taken 3x a day until Day10 depending how many day you choose for your cleansing.
•••You may be able to purchase fresh ground cloves that are already encapsulated; they should be about 500 mg. Grocery store ground cloves do not work! Buy it whole and Grind them yourself.
Day 1: Take one capsule 3 times a day before meals.
Day 2: Take two capsules 3 times a day.
Days 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10: Take three capsules 3 times a day.
After day 10: Take 3 capsules all together once a week forever, as in the Maintenance Parasite Program.
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CLEANSE, once a week take:
• 2 tsp black walnut tincture
• 7 wormwood capsules
• 3 cloves capsules
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I tried it and it worked and now maintain weekly cleansing stated.
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Made my tincture because thought I had some parasites. Took 10 to 20 drops for 2 weeks. Found worm looking stuff in my stool. Started having lower abdomen cramps. Stopped taking & cramps quit. Starting again with smaller dosage next week.
I used my tincture on spider veins on my legs. The veins have become smaller and less noticeable!
I also used it on a spider bite. The sore healed in two days!
Interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Is Black Walnut tincture safe to use for dogs?
Black walnut can be used as a natural dewormer, but in large doses may cause vomiting, diarrhea and gastritis. Dogs should not be allowed to eat the fallen nuts, especially the ones that are molding and turning black. (I know some dogs will eat anything.) Enough mold/fungus in a spoiled nut and it can act as a neurotoxin. Moldy nut ingestion may cause tremors and seizures.
It’s probably best to double check with your veterinarian, especially if you dog has other health issues.
the article “BLACK WALNUT FOR DOGS – EXTREME CAUTION IS REQUIRED” suggests:
If your dog needs a dewormer, then their overall health and environment needs to be addressed to find out where and how they are getting the worms, in addition to treatment for the condition.
In one of your previous posts you mentioned nuts from different trees may have different potencies. How or where can you get hulls/nuts tested? This year is an off year for black walnuts in my area. I have two trees on my property and harvested less than 30 nuts total, so I have had to secure black walnuts elsewhere.
If you could find a lab that would do testing and not charge an arm and a leg, I’d love to hear about it. Many (most?) labs are very specific with the tests they run and businesses they work with and are not open to random materials testing.
Is black walnuts husk good for children. As I am reading all this info I have become intrigued.
Black walnut can be used with children. It’s best to work with an herbal practitioner or holistic practitioner for specific dosing recommendations.