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Black Walnut Hull, Grapefruit Seed, & Pumpkin Seed

This blend is formulated as a natural parasite eliminator. Black Walnut is a wonderful natural alternative for promoting healthy regularity while nourishing the entire body. A fantastic source of soluble fiber, Black Walnut hulls are both safe and gentle. Additionally, this herb is used extensively as a vermifuge to expel internal parasites. Rich in naturally occurring citrus bioflavonoids and amino acids, Grapefruit Seed extract is a popular supplement for defense system support. Pumpkin Seeds contain iron, B vitamins, and trace minerals. This plant is used medicinally to help improve bowel function by ridding the intestinal tract of parasites and worms. Pumpkin is also a natural source of magnesium, phosphorus, selenium, zinc, vitamin A, and vitamin C.

 
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Ingredients:
40% Black Walnut Hull 4:1, 30% Grapefruit Seed 4:1, and 30% Pumpkin Seed 10:1. Our products contain 100% pure plant-based/natural materials using no fillers, grains, yeast, sugars, binders, excipients, starches, or synthetic materials.

Black Walnut Hull
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Black Walnut is also known by the names English Walnut and Persian Walnut. The name "Walnut" is from the Teutonic "welsche nuss", meaning "foreign nut". Because Walnuts are similar to the shape of the human head, they were historically thought to benefit the brain. Furthermore, in Asian medicine, Black Walnuts were regarded as a kidney tonic, which makes sense as they consider the brain to be governed by the kidneys. Walnuts have also been carried by some cultures as a charm for fertility. Black Walnut Bark, including the kernel and the green hull, have been used by the Asians to expel various kinds of intestinal worms, as well as by some American Indian tribes. A substance taken to expel or control parasites (most often referred to as "worms") is technically called a "vermifuge." The fruit, leaves and bark of the Black Walnut tree offer many other benefits. Taken internally, Black Walnut helps relieves constipation, and is also useful against fungal and parasitic infections. It may also help eliminate warts, which are troublesome growths caused by viruses. The Chinese use this herb to kill tapeworms with extremely good success. The high tannin content is primarily responsible for its anthelmintic property, although other constituents such as juglandin, juglone and juglandic acid may also be involved. It is known that Black Walnut oxygenates the blood to kill parasites. The brown stain found in the green husk contains organic iodine which has antiseptic and healing properties.

 

Grapefruit Seed
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Grapefruit is actually a hybrid newcomer to the fruit realm. The word "citrus" is from the Greek "Kedromelon", and "paradisi" (the species name) means the fruit comes from "paradise". The pulp of the fruit may be yellow, pinkish, or reddish. It can be more or less sharp-tasting, acidic, sweet, and fragrant. Grapefruit is so named because it grows in grape-like clusters. The United States is the largest producer of grapefruit, accounting for over 40% of global production. Approximately 60% of the Grapefruit crop is used for the manufacture of juice and canned grapefruit, while the rest is sold fresh. Grapefruit Seed is high in vitamin C and potassium, is good natural source of folate, iron, calcium, and other minerals, is high in fiber and low in calories, and contains bioflavonoids and other plant chemicals that are known to protect against cancer and heart disease. Pink and red varieties of Grapefruit are high in beta carotene, a precursor of vitamin A. Grapefruit Seeds are well known as an anti-fungal agent in that their consumption kills many different types of parasites and assists the body in producing beneficial bacteria. A biologically active natural ingredient found in the seeds kills strep, staph, salmonella, e.coli, candida, herpes, influenza, parasites, fungi and traveler's diarrhea, and is used as an antibiotic, anti-fungal, anti-protozoan, antiviral, antiseptic and disinfectant. Primary known constituents include numerous polyphenolic compounds (Quercetin, Hesperidin, Rutin, apigenin, campherol).

 

Pumpkin Seed
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Pumpkin and other squashes are native to North and Central America, but have since been cultivated around the world. The medicinal use of Pumpkin Seeds was adopted by Oriental healers sometime in the seventeenth century. When the first explorers arrived in America, they noticed the Pumpkin plant in the cultivated maize fields of the Indians. The native Indians utilized the plant for medicine as well as for food. An emulsion made from a mixture of Pumpkin and watermelon seeds served to heal wounds for members of the Yuma tribe. The Catawba tribe ate the fresh or dried seeds as a kidney medicine, while the Menominee tribe drank a mixture of water, powdered squash, and Pumpkin Seeds to ease the passage of urine. In settler folk medicine, the ground stems of Pumpkin were brewed into a tea to treat "female ills", and the ripe seeds were made into a palatable preparation to dispel worms. Modern folk healers advocate Pumpkin Seeds to rid the body of intestinal worms, and they point out that the seed oil is especially helpful for healing bums and wounds. The seeds contain large amounts of zinc, magnesium, iron, phosphorus, calcium, vitamin A, and vitamin B. Pumpkin Seeds are also a balanced source of good proteins. Pumpkin Seeds, being high in zinc content, aids the healing process, and is useful in treating an enlarged prostate gland. Other nutrients include magnesium, phosphorus, zinc, copper, potassium, niacin, folic acid, riboflavin, and thiamin.

Disclaimer:
The information presented herein by Viable Herbal Solutions is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any supplements, it is always advisable to consult with your own health care provider.

Recommended Dosage:
Take two (2) capsules, one (1) time each day with water at mealtime.

Contraindications:
This product is not recommended if you are allergic to citrus.

Capsule Information:
Our Combination formulas are encapsulated in 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose, Certified Kosher, size "00" capsules. (click here for size comparison) Each capsule contains approximately 600 mgs.


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