🌱 Elevate your gut game — cleanse, energize, and thrive!
Black Walnut Wormwood Cleanse Drops is a 2oz liquid tincture combining 9 powerful herbs and minerals—including wormwood, black walnut, soursop, garlic oil, and berberine (500mg)—designed to support gut health, boost immunity, and enhance vitality for both men and women.
P**T
Great product. Been using everyday day for a year now.
Best product for gut cleanse and anti parasite. I use everyday when I fill my Stanly cup up. I love the bit of mineral taste it gives the water. I must say I don’t like the taste of my water without it anymore.
M**T
Seems to be working
I have mild IBS and I am always experiencing mild abdominal discomfort and bloating. I have noticed after using this product that my symptoms have improved. The tincture does have a great blend of natural cleansing ingredients both for your liver and used for parasite cleanses as well. That ingredient list is way caught my attention initially and made me want to try it. It measures about .75 mL each dropper full which is a little annoying because it isn't an even amount of droppers for one serving. The taste is surprisingly very mild, it kind of tastes mildly like an unflavored toothpick.As for the quality of the ingredients and the source it is hard to confirm. The label and their website claims that all of their supplements are third-party tested for quality control however, it doesn't really say what they're testing for and no one seems to know much about what supposed accredited laboratories they're using. I would like to see a little more transparency there some other supplement companies even published their third-party testing results on their website. I do like to see that it's manufactured in the USA however, I also don't see any statements about whether their products are manufactured in NSF certified or GMP certified facilities. These are slight turn offs to me.I do like the effects and ingredients that are offered but I am still undecided if I Will continue its use after finishing the four bottles.
K**Y
Detox
Makes you poop
F**N
packed with natural ingredients for detox
I recently tried this cleanse and was honestly impressed with how much it does in just a short period of time. First off, the ingredients list is long, which gave me the sense that this was a high-quality, potent product. It contains everything from garlic and pumpkin seed to turmeric and berberine, so I could tell right away it was meant to support a broad range of health needs. When I first tasted it, I was hit with the strong, herbal flavors, which took me a little by surprise. The taste of it is pretty intense, and it can be tough to stomach on its own, so I highly recommend mixing it with water or even a smoothie. The blend of oils and extracts, including oil of oregano and neem, really stands out, but it is one of those things where the taste is so strong, it lingers for a while after you take it. For people not used to bitter, herbal flavors, this could be a bit of a challenge, so it’s definitely something to keep in mind. After using it for a week, I did notice some digestive benefits. My stomach felt lighter, and there was a noticeable decrease in bloating. I’m someone who’s pretty sensitive to gut issues, and it was a relief to see some positive changes from this product. Another thing I appreciated was the energy boost, but it wasn’t jittery like some other cleanses I’ve tried. It felt more like a natural, steady increase, especially in the afternoon when I usually feel sluggish. I also like that it’s in a tincture form – I could easily adjust how much I took depending on what I felt my body needed. The dropper made it easy to control the dosage. There’s also something comforting about knowing it’s made with such natural ingredients, many of which I’ve heard about for their various health benefits, like PAU D'Arco for immune support and turmeric for inflammation. That being said, it’s not for everyone. The first few days I had some mild detox symptoms, like slight headaches and a bit of fatigue, but they cleared up after the body adjusted, which is common with detoxes. I could definitely see this being something great for people who are serious about doing a deep cleanse, but if you’re just looking for something mild, this might be too much. All in all, it’s a good, potent cleanse with a lot of great health benefits, just keep in mind it’s not the easiest to drink and could be a bit intense at first.
B**S
Note - This tincture contains 'Shilajit', just FYI.
[May 2025 - My unbiased review of NEW AGE's "Black Walnut Wormwood Cleanse Drops - Liquid Soursop, Garlic, Pumpkin Seed, PAU D'Arco, Oil of Oregano, Turmeric, Berberine, Neem Extract, Hull Bark, Tincture - 8oz]First things first... PLEASE check with your medical practitioner before taking this or any other supplements, in case there are any ingredients that are not suitable for you.There are four small, brown glass bottles in this set, all contained within a sturdy plastic bag that was heat sealed at the top. Each bottle contains two ounces of the tincture, and has a squeezable dropper bulb built into the cap. The bottle and cap are covered with a shrink wrapped plastic security seal, and there is a lot number and an expiration date in 2027, so, the bottles and the product labels all seem legit. A nice touch is that when I unscrewed the dropper cap, I found the tube inside is made of glass, and it has measurements marked on it to help with portion control. (The suggested portion is 2 mL per day.)However, it wasn't until I looked at the ingredients list on the bottle that I knew the tincture contains something commonly called 'Shilajit'. (It has various other names around the world.) That ingredient is not mentioned in the product name on the label, nor in the product's description on Amazon.Shilajit has been used for centuries by various Eastern cultures as a herbal supplement. It's a mostly plant based, resin like substance which is collected from rocks in various mountainous areas in India and elsewhere. However, some shilajit has been found to contain detectable levels of lead, mercury, and arsenic, and there is no information provided regarding the source or purity of the shilajit in this product. Without that, unfortunately, I was not able to test this product.Having made this disappointing discovery, I checked the ingredients list of an extremely similar looking product being sold on Amazon by another brand. Its ingredients are the same as New Age's, and it also doesn't mention that substance in the title or within the product's description on Amazon, nor does it specify the source or purity.One very good thing about this set of four bottles from New Age - The current price (May 9th, 2025: $39.99) works out as about $10 per bottle, $5 per fluid ounce. That's better value than similar products on Amazon.
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