Guest guest Posted July 28, 2005 Report Share Posted July 28, 2005 According to my research, you are supposed to harvest the hulls from the trees themselves when they are still completely green. These are the most potent nuts. The green part of the hull is actually juglone, the active ingredient you are looking for. The less green they have on them, the less potent they are. I am in Indiana and am going nut-hunting tomorrow to see if they are ready as I am not as lucky as you to have the trees right on my property. Luckily, we still have some undeveloped woodland and parks in my area. According to Dr. , you must have both propyl alcohol in your body as well as the intestinal fluke fasciolopsis buskii in your liver to develop any type of cancer. If your husband is relapsing, he must still have propyl alcohol in his body. You will have to take every precaution to remove both the propyl alcohol itself from his body as well as the source(s) of propyl alcohol that he is receiving it from. He's getting it from somewhere, and you are too, likely. It is probably in the pre-packaged foods Also, purchase or make a zapper if you haven't already done so and concentrate the electrodes on opposite sides of his abdomen in order to kill the fasciolopsis buskii located in his liver more quickly. Zap daily for an hour and follow the parasite herb protocol including the tincture, wormwood, and cloves. Remember, without propyl alcohol in his body, fasciolopsis buskii cannot migrate to the liver and cause a malignancy. Best Wishes, Ken -- Black walnuts Help!! When should the black walnuts be picked to make the tincture? I live in southeastern Tennessee. The trees have the nuts on them now, but how do I know when they are ready? Also, I have some tincture that is 2 years old. Would it still be good? It has never been opened. My husband has prostate cancer with mets to the spine and hip area. He was diagnosed 5 years ago, but 2 years ago it was in remission. It showed up again a year ago, but so far we haven't had much luck with it this time. We moved from Ohio to Tennessee 18 months ago and now have black walnut trees on our property. Polly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2005 Report Share Posted July 29, 2005 I read somewhere that it keeps it's top potency for one year, but I would still use it as it is an alcoholic tincture and isn't going to " spoil, " it just loses potency. Better yet, toss it in with the new stuff that you make and you won't have to worry about it. Waste not.... Ken -- Black walnuts Also, I have some tincture that is 2 years old. Would it still be good? It has never been opened. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2005 Report Share Posted July 31, 2005 Starting a kidney cleanse would be fine and no doubt very beneficial for him. I would wait on the liver cleanse until he gets a little stronger. Besides, you should complete the parasite program before going ahead with the liver cleanse. Now a colon cleanse would be perfect for him while he's doing the parasite program as it helps the body get rid of the dead parasites and their byproducts. He should start taking psyllium husks and other bulk-fiber products. He should be having at least two bowel movements per day. Three would be even better. If diarrhea is a problem, probiotics do a good job of calming the storm. He may want to consider weekly enemas as they work wonders. Also, try two half-hour epsom salt baths every week before bed. This will help the skin detoxify the body and also puts you in a very relaxed state allowing for a restful sleep. Build a zapper and start zapping, both of you. You should also do the tincture as you may be a source of reinfection and a weak infested liver is easily reinfested when not given ample time to heal. Ken -- Black walnuts Thanks Ken for the information. I picked the walnuts from the tree yesterday and set them to soak in the alcohol. I started my husband on the 2 year old tincture yesterday, along with the wormwood and cloves and had him use the zapper. He had been losing blood in his urine and it was very red - about like beet juice. Today it was very pale. I wonder if that protocol is helping to stop the bleeding. He had 4 units of blood about a month ago and will probably need more soon. He has been on Essiac tea for several months. I wonder if it would be safe for him to do the Kidney and Liver cleanses? He is pretty weak and his appetite is pretty poor. Polly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2005 Report Share Posted August 11, 2005 Hi Polly, Sure you can ship the green, Black Walnuts via the US Postal service. I had mine shipped 2-day USPS Priority ($3.85) last year. I had all the ingredients ready and made my tincture immediately. Remember that the best time for harvesting Black Walnuts is around the beginning of September. Of course this may vary slightly depending on the location etc... Just make sure there's enough " green " left on them [the greener, the better]. If they turn all " black " they are of No Use for the tincture. If you're in a Big Rush, go ahead and Express (1-day) them to you for about $13.00. Don't let them sit up for long. Take care, Sharon ===================================================== ===================================================== Black walnuts Please Help!! Can anyone tell me if the green balck walnuts would survive being shipped from Tennessee to California and still be usable for making the tincture. What would be the best way to ship them? I understand that they are not available in California. Polly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2005 Report Share Posted August 11, 2005 As long as they are at least 50% green, they are usable for making tincture. Ship them however you wish, just request walnuts that haven't begun to turn if possible. Ken -- Black walnuts Please Help!! Can anyone tell me if the green balck walnuts would survive being shipped from Tennessee to California and still be usable for making the tincture. What would be the best way to ship them? I understand that they are not available in California. Polly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2005 Report Share Posted August 12, 2005 The walnuts husks deteriorate very rapidlly, imho. The only way to ship them would be to freeze them so that they arrive in the same conditon. For me, I only use the tincture while doing the parasite cleanse because it loses it's green color more at every opening of the bottle. While on maintenence I use the freeze-dried husks. It's a lot to make the tincture, I think, and after making 2 gallons or so a few years back and watching it slowly change color over time for some reason, I'm gonna stick with the capsules. In your situation you might want to set up shop at home and ship the tincture to your friend. Early on Dr. said the color didn't matter and then around 2000 or 01 she said it did. Good luck, > > Please Help!! > Can anyone tell me if the green balck walnuts would survive being > shipped from Tennessee to California and still be usable for making > the tincture. What would be the best way to ship them? I understand > that they are not available in California. > > Polly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2005 Report Share Posted November 13, 2005 My husband has a friend in Middle TN that has an abundance of black walnuts. No chemicals or fertilizer used-they're from trees on his land. They are 5 lb shelled for $6.00 and 5 lb unshelled for $4.00. His email is mtleon@... Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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