Black Walnut Hull Tincture - A Repost
Hi,
Yes, I'd like to know for sure as well. I think some of Shulze material is here on Curezone for free, however, the following paragraphs come from "The Save Your Life Collection" manual, page 138 & 139.
"Nowadays, when you get
Black-Walnut , usually leaf powder, that's the weakest part of the plant. It may not even work very well. If your lucky, you get
Black-Walnut bark, which is a little better, but what the Doc (Dr. Christopher) used himself was the inner hull of the
Black-Walnut .
"When you look at a black walnut growing on a tree, it's a green ball about the size of a cue ball in pool and it's green. At the end of the year, it starts getting brown spots on it, and then, once it goes almost totally brown, it will drop off.
"You want it when the brown spots have developed and when you grab it, and its soft and kind of rotten, and you just crack it open in your hands, and inside that green skin is dark black/brown goo.
"It's wettish, fibrous, material and if you smell it, it smells like iodine. Pure organic iodine. Inside that goo is what we know as a walnut. The shell and inside the nut. When a walnut grows, it doesn't grow like that. Outside is this goo, and outside that is this green skin.
"Dr. Christopher used that goo and you just take that, you don't use the walnut, and you just take that skin off and you put it in jars and you tincture that, or make a tea, and that's the strongest part of the black walnut tree." end of quotes page 139
And now from Page 7, Page 8, and Page 9 "Photographs" from the "Save Your Life Collection" manual -
#6 - Black Walnut (Juglans Nigra): What you see mostly today in tinctures is black walnut leaf, which is the weakest part of the plant. It contains the least amount of
Iodine and antifungal compounds. You need the inner hulls. See the next picture. You want to harvest the black walnuts when they are almost all brown and ready to fall -- or have fallen!
#7 Black Walnut Hull: You need to use the material right next to the nut that is very soft and gooey. This stuff is in the middle between the outer hull and the inner hull of the nut. By doing this, you will be able to make a black walnut tincture more powerful than any you can buy.
#8 Black Walnut "Goo" - Commercial extracts may contain the hull or leaves, and herb companies may not be harvesting at the peak potency in the fall. You have no idea what you are getting unless you make this and other tinctures yourself. End of quotes from "Save Your Life Collection" manual. Avaliable at www.sambiser.com
So,,,it seems that Dr. Shulze, based on Dr. Christopher's teachings, is recommending that the outer hull appear with brown spots, or brown, and that the black goo be used between the hull and the nut, or the "goo". As for how to make the tinctures, Chapter Nine covers that, and it is basic information, or Dr. Shulze teachings on this.
The photographs show a dark brown hull opened with a black goo on the inside, and another shows a jar full of the black goo.
Let me know what you find, and determine about this difference between Clark and Shulze recipe. In either case, Kudos to you for taking on this endeavor - I will try it myself in about a week or so, hopefully starting the batch of tinctures on the New Moon, and straining some, on the next Full Moon, per Dr. Shulze teachings.
Thanks.