Also wanted to sayPosted by Jane on March 14, 2004 at 16:41:09: In reply to: Also bought mine in the U.S. posted by Jane on March 14, 2004 at 16:20:22: If you have never used black walnut, remember a lot of people areallergic to it. However, I am one of those people allergic to nearly EVERYTHING, and I had no problem with it. I did test a patch on my skin first, though, for several hours, before I slabbed it all over my scalp. If you are not allergic, it is also great for the skin. I made up a facial mask with black walnut, honey, and lemon and it made my skin really soft. Hope you find some bw powder soon. Jane : I bought black walnut powder at an herbal store here in the US, but : you should be able to find it an herbal store elsewhere. Here is the : site of the store I bought from: http://pennherb.com/index.html : It is an excellent store--very happy with the products I bought : there, and they have almost everything. I went to the store, but you : can also buy from them online. : Jane : : : Is black walnut powder a hard to come by commodity? Does anyone : know : : : if it is usually sold in health food stores? : : : I know Catherine has samples here, but I have problems with : ordering : : : things from the states and just wondered if its a thing that can : be : : : got elsewhere. : : : : i know this is technically in the States, but i ordered black walnut : : powder online from Cedar Vale. They also sell essential oils and : : other herbs.
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