This trio of herbs, black walnut hull tincture, clove, and wormwood was Hulda Clark's prescription, and she gives quantity and frequency guidelines in her
books. The black walnut hulls have to be green to be effective, and the tincture has to be fresh. I've taken the green black walnuts from our neighborhood and filled a bottle of them and poured vodka over that for a few weeks to make the tincture because it is expensive
online. I keep it in the freezer because I'm taking it once a week which is the recommendation, according to Clark, after you do the eighteen day cleanse. I take it once a week with seven wormwood capsules and three clove capsules. The cloves have to be freshly ground, not the grocery store pre-ground kind. It's easier to buy kits online until you get used to what you are doing. You can find lots of support for this at Curezone online. As I've passed parasites, I've been freaked out a couple of times and confused, so reading the experiences of others helped a great deal, especially since nearly everyone I know have dogmatic blinders on to the fact that they could possibly be harboring parasites. I've lost
water weight, what I would call toxic water, water used to sequester the excess toxins floating around that the liver doesn't have the capacity to process because it's processing it's own waste in addition to the waste the parasites are producing. The liver flushes have also been responsible for the loss of more toxic water weight. You have to do them together and also use herbs to cleanse your liver and kidneys as they process out the waste. The recipe for herbal kidney cleanses and liver cleanses is in Andreas Moritz books.
You can use the parasite herbs on cats and dogs. The recommended dosages are in Clark's book: The Cure for All Disease
What I find very permi ironic is that Black Walnut is bad for hugelcultures because of the jugalone that kills off other living plants; that is the exact ingredient that helps humans kill off their parasite load.