Black Walnut
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Black Walnut [Intestinal] 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’s fame in folk herbology is due to its cleansing properties. The unripe hulls of the black walnut contain vitamin C and the trace minerals chromium and iodine.
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Clean Your Own Teeth by cynthia

I have brushed my teeth with Black Walnut Hulls once a month for 10 years. When I see the dentist, they always think I have just had my teeth cleaned elsewhere. I tell them what I do, but they don't seem very interested, so I'm telling you. It removes plaque.
Surprising use by Chris

I was a skeptic when I bought these black walnut hull capsules a couple of years ago, but I was told that if I gave it to my dog, it would get rid of his worms. I would open them up and mix the powder into his food. I thought for sure it would kill him, but it worked and was a lot cheaper than what the vet required.
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Product Information
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| Name: | Black Walnut 500 mg |
| Mfgr: | Nature's Sunshine (more products) |
| Size: | 100 Capsules |
| Dosage: | 2 capsules twice daily |
| Retail: | $14.40 |
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