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Re: The Black Walnut Tree, by MH
 
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Re: The Black Walnut Tree, by MH


For the picture I had to pick fresh, because if I used a previous years extract it would have been black and not allowed the camera to see inside the jar.

The season is over here, 2 days and it was too late. Once the bud matures the male "seed" is released in the winds with the hopes of landing on a female!!!! The bud then turns brittle and falls to the ground.

The way I see it, the Black Walnut Tree is a mighty Tree and one of America's most valuable woods, same with Germany, the black walnut is a highly sought after lumber/veneer. As a child we moved onto a old dairy farm and one day a guy knocked on the door and said he flew over Ohio and noticed our farm had the best walnut trees in the state left on it and wanted to buy them all. My dad asked the state of Ohio for help and they sent a rep out and he marked all of the mature walnut trees and said to keep all of the immature trees and my Dad did what was advised. Naturally the lumber jacks made a mess of the woods. ALL of the trees were sent to Germany where they have the BEST veneer mills. Later, we sold that farm when I was in the 6th grade and the man that purchased it, immedietly SOLD every walnut tree on the farm and bragged he paid the farm off with the dirty deed of destruction and then built about 30 houses and finished off the once beautiful woods.

The 4 male trees that I have harvested from for 11 years are on my brother's property and only 100 feet from my fence line. My property is covered wih black walnut trees, but no males... Naturally these MALES are sitting on the highest point of the land and my female trees aer all down wind. As Nature would have it, the males have to be higher than the females so the germ can float on the winds and reach her. I have offered $10,000 for those few trees and 1 acre of land they sit on which is only worth about $1,000 to the farmer, because it is unfarmable and over 3,000 feet from the nearest road frontage. I think he paid $600 an acre for the farm, but today, people are paying $20,000 a lot to build a house on, so many farmers are chopping their farms into pieces for hosuing developements.

I see your e-mail is asking for 1 quart of the "old" buds that have been soaking in previous years extract of buds....this can be had, only "IF" you give your testimony on why you want them. You paid a great deal to aquire the buds as a rare treat and you alone probably have the best testimony.

Wild Crafted Old Ginseng Plants has to be America's RAREST HERB, BUT, you can search for the Ginseng plants ALL summer and if your in a state that allows the mature plants to be harvested, you can dig them about 1 month of the year and you must plant their seeds and not possess them or risk arrest. With the Male Walnut Buds, you have about 2 days per year and to aquire the best buds, you must possess a chain saw and cut the tree down, or have a bucket truck and reach the top of the tree. I have been trimming the Male Trees for 11 years, I go as high as the truck will lift me and cut the tops to that heigth. Each year new branches reach to the sky and each year I cut them at about 30 feet high. This forces the male Trees to give all they have and I believe these 4 trees have to be the most superior male trees in the country. The poor females also must become extremely strong and compete for the Males. Naturaly I never take all the buds, the girls will receive some through the air!

Get this; a dead elm tree fail into a Female Walnut Tree. This damaged her, this year she became MALE and was loaded with buds. This is the trait of the Walnut Trees, if there are no males, they will split and be 1/2 male and 1/2 female.

NO ONE can sell walnut buds, so it will never be a commercial herb, while ginseng is a commercial herb. The walnut buds "die" very fast, in that they can't keep their chemical that the Germans discovered was the best worm killer. Their Chemical comes and goes very fast and must be captured in pure grain alcohol with X amount of raw Apple Cider Vinegar. Dr. Hulda Clark plays this same game with her theory of the old 1/2 black walnuts and in her chemical acid way, she ignores the German Science of Raw Apple Cider Vinegar and substitutes ASORBIC ACID (vitamin c)as her method suggested in all her books on how to make a dewormer using walnuts. NOT only does the 1/2 black walnuts posses NO DEWORMER, she also poisons you with the asorbic acid, so ALL commercial DE-WORMER Clark Style is toxic and no value as a dewormer from the Walnuts. "IF" anything, your worms die from consuming the acid in the product and the acid does harm to the human cells. So in my theory, when people call their De-Wormer "Clarkia" or any number of games capitalizing on Dr. Clark's name and books, the "EDUCATED" person will know to AVOID such products.

MAKE YOUR OWN HERBS, that was the theory of Dr. John R. Christopher and why he created his book/school.

To buy herbs commercially is a joke. Today they use machinery that extracts the plants in minutes, use heat, acids, chemicals, etc., etc. I make them the old fashion way, because I don't possess machinery, etc. The older the extract, the better the quality, 12 years old being perfect, 100 years old being better.

Blessings,
MH

 

 
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