The niacin/glutamine/folic acid protocol is yet another option for tinnitus. Not knowing she ever had tinnitus, I mentioned to a friend of mine who was two months into the niacin protocol that niacin was helping people with tinnitus. A little startled, she revealed that she had previously been having problems with tinnitus — but not since she started on niacin.
Green black walnut hull tincture:
This tincture is like a homemade Ivermectin. Green black walnut hull tincture is a very important medicinal to have in your medicine cabinet. It is antimalarial, antifungal, antibacterial, antimicrobial, antioxidant, kills parasitic infections, reduces heart disease and so many more ailments inside and outside the human body. The herb is said to help control menorrhagia, the excessive loss of blood during periods. Black walnut is effective against pinworm, ringworm, tapeworm, and other intestinal parasites.
Green black walnut hulls are also a good source of beta-carotene, acids, calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, silicon, zinc, tannin, B-vitamins, and vitamin C.
Dosage amount for a adult is: take 20 drops in a little water/juice 3 times a day for a week.
To use externally put several drops of tincture on a cotton ball, and dab on the athlete’s foot, warts, ringworm, psoriasis, eczema and other fungal infections. Make sure that there is enough on the cotton ball to doctor the area. Note: this will stain your skin brown temporarily.
I’m not sure about the Black Walnut and Wormwood tincture, but I hear it’s also a miracle worker for parasites.