Black walnut - Wormwood - Garlic tincture

£12.99

What is black walnut?

Juglans nigra, the eastern American black walnut, is a species of deciduous tree in the walnut family, Juglandaceae, native to North America. It grows mostly in riparian zones, from southern Ontario, west to southeast South Dakota, south to Georgia, northern Florida and southwest to central Texas. 

Health benefits: 

- Anti-inflammatory. 
- Anti-viral. 
- Anti-bacterial. 
- Helps combat parasites. 
- Anti-microbial. 
- Anti-fungal. 
- Helps support bowel health. 
- Helps support intestinal health. 
- Helps support digestion. 
- Helps support skin health. 
- Helps support immune system. 

 

What is wormwood?

It has velvety white or greenish-silver stems, yellow-green leaves, and bulbous flowers that are bright or pale yellow. All parts of the plant have been used in traditional medicinal practices for hundreds of years. 

Health benefits: 

- Helps support gallbladder. 
- Anti-viral. 
- Helps support intestinal health. 
- Helps support liver health. 
- Helps combat depression. 
- Helps support muscle health. 
- Helps support brain health. 
- Helps support sexual health. 
- Anti-inflammatory. 
- Helps combat parasites. 
- Helps support digestion. 
- Helps support bowel health. 
- Anti-bacterial. 
- Anti-microbial. 
- Anti-fungal. 

 

What is garlic?

Garlic consists of fresh or dried bulbs of the botanical plant Allium sativum. It's cultivated worldwide. The bulb, or clove, is the part of the plant that's used most often. 

Health benefits: 

- Helps support immune system. 
- Helps support bone health. 
- Helps combat fatigue. 
- Helps combat heavy metals. 
- Anti-viral. 
- Helps support heart health. 
- Anti-microbial. 
- Anti-fungal. 
- Anti-bacterial. 
- Helps support skin health. 
- Helps support brain health. 

 

Ratio:

2:1 

2 = Vegetable glycerine & distilled water 

1 = Product 

 

Ingredients: 

Black walnut  

Wormwood 

Garlic 

Vegetable glycerine (derived from rapeseed) 

Distilled water 

 

Dosage: 

3-5 Full droppers per day or 3-5 teaspoons per day.