Black Walnut Ticntures

ivantherussian03

Veteran Member
I wanted to tap the greater body of knowlegde, but this is a health/medical question. and not about infectious disease.

This is a question about Black Walnut Tincture. I am reading " When Technology Fails" and there is a section on medical care, and parasites and cleansing treatments: parasites, kidneys, colon and liver.

I am wanting to know if these treatments are quackery medicine?

The argument makes sense. As we live our lives are bodies absorb poisons, heavy metals, and other crap. My doctor just looks at me funny when I ask him, and says eat fiber to cleanse your colon. :lkick: This crap can cause disease and other wise affect our health so the book and other sources say.My doctor would call these treatment quackery I am sure.

I do know this modern medicine, as we know it, might be 1 or 2 hundred years and is strictly a western European in origin. And yet other cultures have doctors too.

So I am wondering if there are people on the board that know about these things, thanks for thoughtful answers.
 

rugmaker

Veteran Member
There are lots of people on this board that can help you.

I had a few black walnut trees on our property and I just washed them and threw them in a jar of vodka (the whole green ball). I can't remember how long it took, but I strained it later and my tincture is nice and brown and potent.
 

Floratrek

Inactive
2 things...

Old timers know to put green walnuts in their poultry water to kill internal parasites. Also, my friend's 7 YO daughter got pinworms. After a few searches, I cured the eggs with grated Garlic in a little oil, and the worms with wild lettuce tincture orally, and walnut tincture anally.
 

fruit loop

Inactive
Black Walnut capsules are GREAT, and work on any kind of parasite. I take them for giardia, which I've gotten several times on camping trips.

It doesn't hurt pets. Open a capsule and mix it with your pet's food. Prevents tapeworms, etc.

I have a huge stock that I bought off an herbalist on eBay.
 

rockcreek

Veteran Member
Great topic. I have some Black Walnut trees and would like to use them. I don't like the walnuts. Also Fruit Loop , are you saying that Black Walnut can be used instead of heartworm meds. It would be nice to have in hard times when I couldn't afford the med from the vet.
 

summerthyme

Administrator
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I sure wouldn't try replacing heartworm medication (either for prevention OR treatment) with black walnut, if you're in an area where they are real problems.

Black Walnut is a time honored intestinal parasite treatment, and *might* work for things like hookworms, roundworms and possibly tapeworms in dogs and cats.

But most of those parasites aren't terribly harmful to a healthy adult pet- they develop some immunity as they mature; they are mostly a health issue to young animals, elderly (debilitated) ones, and because of the risk of transmission to humans.

Summerthyme
 

Flippper

Time Traveler
Read "The Cure for All Disease" by Hulda Clark, she explains how to make your own tincture and kill parasites, also identifying which parasites you have and where. I'm just getting ready to embark on my first cycle of kidney, parasite and liver cleanses per her book.
 
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