Black Walnut Meats
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Black Walnut Meats Pure Herbs Liquid Extract historically used for Cartilage repair, hormone manufacturer, manganese, wrinkle control.
Black Walnut Meats Pure Herbs Liquid Extract are from the good tasting nut meat, especially Missouri Black Walnut meat, is a good source of a vital trace element known as Manganese. White rats, when deprived of this element in experimental diets, devour their young. Manganese is, for this reason, sometimes referred to as the element of parental love. It is known that Manganese is essential for sex hormone production and to activate various enzymes in the body. Fat and carbohydrate production are influenced by Manganese; as well as normal bone development.
Manganese is essential for healthy connective tissue and should be thought of any time ligaments or tendons are drawing up or shrinking and causing discomfort and resultant joint swelling.
Epilepsy, convulsions, poor muscle coordination and some forms of mental disorders are due to nutritional disorders involving, at least in part, an inadequate supply of Manganese. These conditions are labeled as various things, such as: genetically transmitted, hyperactive, or learning disabilities.
Our agricultural soils are no longer dependable sources of Manganese nor are chemical fertilizers. It makes good sense to look to the un-depleted forest soil where Black Walnuts make their home, for nut meats containing Manganese. It makes even more good sense not to overlook a nutritional deficiency as a cause of a "mental disorder" before assuming a more complex problem.
DOSE:40 to 80 drops 3 times per day.
This information is about historical observations and historical information relating to herbs. This information is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice by licensed physicians. A person should consult a physician regularly in all matters relating to medical problems, especially in matters of diagnosing, treating or curing dis-eases or other physical or mental conditions.
This information has not been verified by the American Medical Association or the Food and Drug Administration.
Black Walnut Meats Pure Herbs Liquid Extract are from the good tasting nut meat, especially Missouri Black Walnut meat, is a good source of a vital trace element known as Manganese. White rats, when deprived of this element in experimental diets, devour their young. Manganese is, for this reason, sometimes referred to as the element of parental love. It is known that Manganese is essential for sex hormone production and to activate various enzymes in the body. Fat and carbohydrate production are influenced by Manganese; as well as normal bone development.
Manganese is essential for healthy connective tissue and should be thought of any time ligaments or tendons are drawing up or shrinking and causing discomfort and resultant joint swelling.
Epilepsy, convulsions, poor muscle coordination and some forms of mental disorders are due to nutritional disorders involving, at least in part, an inadequate supply of Manganese. These conditions are labeled as various things, such as: genetically transmitted, hyperactive, or learning disabilities.
Our agricultural soils are no longer dependable sources of Manganese nor are chemical fertilizers. It makes good sense to look to the un-depleted forest soil where Black Walnuts make their home, for nut meats containing Manganese. It makes even more good sense not to overlook a nutritional deficiency as a cause of a "mental disorder" before assuming a more complex problem.
DOSE:40 to 80 drops 3 times per day.
This information is about historical observations and historical information relating to herbs. This information is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice by licensed physicians. A person should consult a physician regularly in all matters relating to medical problems, especially in matters of diagnosing, treating or curing dis-eases or other physical or mental conditions.
This information has not been verified by the American Medical Association or the Food and Drug Administration.