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Black Walnut Hull Tincture Organic Liquid Herbal Drops 2 OZ Anti-Parasitic Pure

Black Walnut Hull Tincture Organic Liquid Herbal Drops 2 OZ Anti-Parasitic Pure

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BLACK WALNUT HULL TINCTURE 2 FL OZ

black walnut hull

--Juglans nigra

The black walnut, a member of the Juglandaceae family, can attain a towering height of up to 150 feet. Its bark is characterized by a dense, black, and deeply furrowed exterior, which, when scraped, reveals a chocolate-hued sub-surface. Twigs are sturdy, displaying hues of green or orange-brown, with variations in texture ranging from hairy to smooth. The pith, when incised, exhibits a dark brown color and partitions. Leaves are arranged alternately and are pinnately compound, emitting a distinctive "walnut" fragrance when crushed.

Flowers, emerging separately yet on the same tree, manifest as yellow-green catkins alongside partially grown leaves. Staminate flowers (males) predominate, exhibiting greater thickness than the pistillate counterparts (females), which are fewer and smaller. These flowers lack petals.

The fruit, occurring singly or in pairs of 2 or 3, is spherical and attains a diameter of 2 inches or more. The outer husk, initially yellow-green, darkens to black upon falling. The inner nut features a robust, dark brown, deeply ridged shell housing a sweet, edible nut.

In terms of nomenclature, "Juglans" is derived from the Latin words "jovis" and "glans," signifying the nut of Jove. "Nigra" denotes black, alluding to the dark bark and nuts.

Common names and aliases include black walnut, American walnut, eastern black walnut, carya, carya basilike, carya persica, green black walnut, green walnut, juglans nigra, Jupiter's nuts, nogal americano, nogal negro, nogueira-preta, noix, noix de Jupiter, noix de Perse, noix verte, noyer d'Amérique, noyer noir, noyer noir américain, nux persica, nux regia, schwarze walnuss, walnoot, and walnut.

Features and further details

Within black walnut hulls resides a pigment known as juglone, sharing a chemical resemblance with the pigment present in henna leaves. This chemical serves the tree by providing protection against diseases and inhibiting the growth of competing plants. Additionally, it imparts astringent, antimicrobial, and anti-fungal qualities, making it a valuable component in diverse skincare formulations and cosmetics. Applications include natural hair dyes and self-tanning lotions. Moreover, black walnut hulls find utility in producing a natural brown dye suitable for inks, wool, and various textiles.

Key Features and Details:

  • Pure & Organic: Sourced from pristine environments to ensure you receive the highest quality.

  • Potent Formula: Our extraction method retains the potent properties of the Plant, Flower, Root, Leaf, Or herbal product, offering you a concentrated essence.

  • Versatile Use: Whether consumed directly or mixed in beverages, it seamlessly integrates into your daily routine.

  • Eco-friendly Packaging: Conscious of our footprint, we opt for sustainable and minimalistic packaging.

Dosage Instructions:

For an effective cleanse, the recommended intake is between 1ml to 2ml, which translates to approximately half to a full dropper. Administer this dose twice daily. The provided 2oz bottle offers the optimal quantity required for a complete cleansing cycle. It's advisable to limit your cleansing routine using this tincture to a biannual schedule, that is, once every six months.

Can tinctures be taken at any time of the day?

Tinctures can be taken at various times, depending on their intended purpose, the specific herb or combination of herbs, and the recommendations of a healthcare professional. Here are some general guidelines regarding the timing of tincture consumption:

  • With or Without Food: Some tinctures are better absorbed on an empty stomach, while others may be taken with food to minimize potential stomach upset. Always read the label or consult with a herbalist or healthcare provider.

  • Time of Day: Certain tinctures may have effects that dictate when they should be taken. For instance, tinctures with calming or sleep-promoting herbs like valerian or chamomile might be best taken in the evening. Conversely, energizing or stimulating herbs might be better taken in the morning or early afternoon.

  • Frequency: Depending on the purpose, some tinctures may be taken several times a day, while others might be taken once daily or even less frequently.

  • Duration: Some tinctures can be taken for extended periods, while others are best used for shorter durations with breaks in between. For example, echinacea is often recommended for short-term use.

  • Interactions with Medications: It's essential to consider potential interactions with medications. Some tinctures can interfere with the absorption, metabolism, or efficacy of certain drugs.

  • Special Populations: Pregnant or breastfeeding women, children, and individuals with specific health conditions or on certain medications should consult a healthcare professional before using tinctures.

  • Absorption: Taking tinctures sublingually (under the tongue) can allow for quicker absorption into the bloodstream compared to swallowing.

  • Alcohol Content: Most tinctures are alcohol-based, which helps extract the medicinal components of the herb and acts as a preservative. If someone avoids alcohol for personal, health, or religious reasons, they might look for alcohol-free tinctures or use other herbal preparations.

Administration Guidelines:

Our meticulously crafted tinctures comprise 40%-80% Pure grain alcohol to ensure prolonged freshness and potency. Recognizing the sharpness of alcohol, here are some tips to make its consumption more palatable:

  • Direct Approach: Dispense the drops beneath the tongue for quick absorption and follow immediately with a drink of water, juice, or your preferred beverage to mask the taste.

  • Diluted Method: Mix the tincture in a small amount of water or your chosen drink and consume it as a whole.

  • For Younger Connoisseurs: If you're offering this tincture to individuals below 21 years, or for those sensitive to alcohol's bite, there are alternatives. You can either expose the tincture to air for a while or warm it gently, ensuring a very low heat setting. This process accelerates the evaporation of the alcohol (which vaporizes quicker than water), rendering the tincture milder for consumption, Or Explore our range below for non-alcoholic tinctures and extract alternatives.

  • The FDA has not reviewed or approved these statements. This product is not designed to diagnose, address, cure, or ward off any ailments.

 

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