Antiseptic hulls fight parasites and skin problems.
Juglans nigra
Ancient Greeks sought hand-gathered black walnut hulls to support gut health and protect against intestinal invaders. Today we harness the same power for the same purpose.
- Used traditionally for intestinal system support
- Contains juglone, which may help to repel unwanted intestinal invaders
- 100 caps
HOW IT WORKS
The ancient Greeks used the hulls of black walnut to support the intestinal system and the skin. Herbalists classify black walnut as an astringent because it is rich in tannins, which have toning properties. Black walnut also contains bitter compounds. Through the ages, it has proven to be an effective yet gentle support to the intestinal system.
WHY OUR BLACK WALNUT
Our black walnut hulls grow in the eastern half of the US where local wild-crafters gather the hulls primarily by hand. They start off half green but turn completely black. Hulls are carefully dried and stored in a clean, controlled environment. A shortage of wild-crafters has made the material more difficult to harvest. Our black walnut hulls are certified Kosher.
THE STORY BEHIND BLACK WALNUT
Traditions hold that Native Americans used many parts of the black walnut tree, including the nuts, bark, leaves and hulls. They found them effective for skin support, nervous system health and for providing targeted intestinal system support. As far back as 400 years ago, black walnut was used by herbalists for targeted detoxification.
RECOMMENDED USE
Antiseptic hulls fight parasites and skin problems.
Juglans nigra
Ancient Greeks sought hand-gathered black walnut hulls to support gut health and protect against intestinal invaders. Today we harness the same power for the same purpose.
- Used traditionally for intestinal system support
- Contains juglone, which may help to repel unwanted intestinal invaders
- 100 caps
HOW IT WORKS
The ancient Greeks used the hulls of black walnut to support the intestinal system and the skin. Herbalists classify black walnut as an astringent because it is rich in tannins, which have toning properties. Black walnut also contains bitter compounds. Through the ages, it has proven to be an effective yet gentle support to the intestinal system.
WHY OUR BLACK WALNUT
Our black walnut hulls grow in the eastern half of the US where local wild-crafters gather the hulls primarily by hand. They start off half green but turn completely black. Hulls are carefully dried and stored in a clean, controlled environment. A shortage of wild-crafters has made the material more difficult to harvest. Our black walnut hulls are certified Kosher.
THE STORY BEHIND BLACK WALNUT
Traditions hold that Native Americans used many parts of the black walnut tree, including the nuts, bark, leaves and hulls. They found them effective for skin support, nervous system health and for providing targeted intestinal system support. As far back as 400 years ago, black walnut was used by herbalists for targeted detoxification.
RECOMMENDED USE