Guest guest Posted May 13, 2008 Report Share Posted May 13, 2008 I used Black Walnut Hull Tincture under my toe,it was lifting up with I guess a fungus's,it was soft but has been thick,[the toe nail] for years.I put 1 drop of the Black Walnut Hull Tincture and it has gone down and is not thick anymore.It did turn real dark for a couple weeks!! Marty --- Joyce Hudson <bjoyful@...> wrote: > Black Walnut Hull Tincture Recipe > Breastcancerchoices.org > Innovative Research and Patient Advocacy > > > BLACK WALNUT HULL TINCTURE RECIPE > > Adapted from The Prevention of All Cancers by Hulda > , ND. > > In the fall, collect the green black walnut hulls > recently fallen from trees. Only > select hulls that have less than 50% black > discoloration. The more green, the > better. Do not use cracked hulls. The actual walnut > is inside, but only the whole ball > is used since the active ingredient is in the green > outer hull. Black walnut hulls may > look and smell like small limes. > > > > > > > > > > > Assemble: > > > a.. Your largest stainless steel or glass (not > aluminum, ceramic, plastic, > > enamel, or Teflon) pots or bowls. > > > > a.. Black walnuts in the hull, each one still at > least 50% green, enough to fill > > the pot to the top. > > > > a.. Grain alcohol, about 50% strength, or regular > vodka. Enough to cover the > > walnuts. > > > > a.. Vitamin C powder (capsules are fine) > > > Caution: Black Walnut Hulls can stain counter tops, > clothing and may cause > contact dermatitis. Handle carefully. > > > > > > > > > > > > Directions > > Wash the walnut hulls carefully with water that does > not have laundry > bleach disinfectant. > > Put them in the pot and cover completely with the > alcohol or vodka. > Sprinkle on 1 tsp. vitamin C. Cover with lid. Let > set for three days. > > Add another tsp. vitamin C. Use funnel to pour into > glass bottles, preferably amber > bottles. If amber is not available, store in a dark > place. Better yet, store in freezer. > > Discard walnuts (squirrels love them!). > > The vitamin C helps to keep the color green, as does > the non-chlorinated water if you > use grain alcohol. Potency is strong for several > years if unopened, even if it darkens > slightly. > > Walnut Tips > > When preparing the walnuts, wash only with cold tap > water. Rinse with distilled, > unfiltered water to remove all chlorine. You may > need to use a brush on areas > with dirt. The pot of soaking walnuts should not be > refrigerated. > > Reducing Exposure to Air Tips > > Exposure to air causes the tincture to darken and > lose potency very quickly. To > reduce air exposure, fill the pot as much as > possible while still keeping a snug > fitting lid. It is better to put tincture in many > small bottles rather than one large one in > order to reduce repeated exposure to the air once > opened. Store bottles in freezer for > maximum potency. > > Grain Alcohol Tips > > If you cannot use vodka, there are several ways to > make a 50% grain alcohol > solution. Some states sell Everclear, 95% alcohol. > Mix this half and half with > distilled, unfiltered, water. Other states have > Everclear that is 76.5% alcohol. Mix this > two parts Everclear, to one part water. Do not use > flask-size Everclear; it must be > 750 mlor 1-liter. Smaller bottles may have wood > alcohol or isopropyl alcohol > contamination. > > Dosage: Only take black walnut tincture under the > direction of a licenced healthcare > professional. Wormwood (artemisia annua or artemisia > absinthe) as well as freshly- > ground cloves are often recommended as part of the > anti-parasite strategy. > > Please consult a physician knowledgeable about the > documented action of any > supplements before starting or changing your current > protocol. > These statements have not been evaluated by the U.S. > Food & Drug > Administration. The supplements discussed are not > intended to treat, cure, or > prevent any disease. > > This website is intended as information only. The > editors of this site are not medically-trained. > Please consult your licensed health care > practitioner before implementing any health > strategy. > The information provided on this site is designed to > support, not replace, the relationship that > exists between a patient/site visitor and his/her > existing physician. This site accepts no > advertising. > The contents of this site are copyrighted 2006 by > Breast Cancer Choices, Inc. 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