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 About Dr. HULDA CLARK Hulda Regehr Clark began her studies in biology at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada, where she was awarded the Bachelor of Arts, Magna Cum Laude, and the Master of Arts, with High Honors. After two years of study at McGill University, she attended the University of Minnesota, studying biophysics and cell physiology. She received her Doctorate degree in physiology in 1958. In 1979 she left government funded research and began private consulting on a full time basis, after attaining a naturopathy degree at the Clayton College of Natural Health. Six years later she discovered an electronic technique for scanning the human body. With it she noticed clues as to the cause of cancer, HIV and other "mysterious" diseases. Today Dr. Clark puts her methods, her results, and her conclusions before you. Read her books and recover. Note: In some publications you will find dr. Clarks name spelled erroneously Hilda Clark, Hulda or Hilda Clarke, or Regher Klark, Clarc or Clarck
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Black Walnut Hull
THE HISTORY AND USE OF THE BLACK WALNUT HULL IN ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
Several species of walnut trees grow in the United States. Two of these are native to the East - the black walnut and the butternut, also called the white walnut. Black walnut trees grow in forests from Massachusetts to Florida and west to Texas. They are hardy trees that are grown mainly for their lumber. The nuts also are harvested and sold. They have a distinctive and rich flavor, but their shell is hard and thick.
Black walnut wood is dark purplishbrown, with a fine grain and luster. It is valuable for interior finishing, furniture, and gunstocks. This wood is becoming rare.
The Black Walnut Hull contains a number of active ingredients, of which the most important are juglone, tannins and iodine.
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Juglone is a brown constituent of the black walnut hull, leafs, bark and even roots. It is called a phytotoxic allelochemical. Phytotoxic means that it kills plants, and allelochemical means that the black walnut tree produces this chemical to keep other plants from growing around it. You may have noticed that vegetation under black walnut trees is rather scarce, and this is the reason. Since yeast and fungus in humans are also plants, it has been conjectured that it will work against fungus as well and it has been described as an anti-fungal in many herbal reference books. There is some scientific evidence also. Whether juglone works against parasitic infections is matter of scientific discussion. However, the NIH (National Institute of Health) writes: "Crushed unripe walnut hulls have been used for generations in various types of folk medicine […] to treat fungal, bacterial or viral infections such as herpes or warts. External applications of walnut also kill ringworm, and Chinese herbalists use this substance to kill tapeworm." Since we suspect that juglone is the most important ingredient in black walnut hull tincture; and since it can quickly oxidize whereby the tincture becomes less potent, we have developed a laboratory method to monitor the concentration of juglone in our black walnut hull tincture.
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Tannins act as a defense mechanism in plants against pathogens, herbivores and hostile environmental conditions. The antihelminthic properties of tannins have been shown in scientific studies. Tannins are described to be antibacterial, anticancer, antidiarrheic, antihepatotoxic, chelator, antihypertensive, antitumor, cancer preventive, antiulcer. Unfortunately, little scientific information can be found about it.
Iodine is widely used as an antiseptic in medicine. It works by attaching itself to the pathogenic bacteria and thereby killing them. Dr. Clark frequently recommends the use of Lugol's iodine for antiseptic.
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