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Known as the fungus terminator, black walnut is a potent Favorable Effects for a variety of ills. The inner bark and the root are the medicinal portions. Walnut root was formerly recommended in the U.S. Pharmacopoeia.
On the living tree, the inner bark when first uncovered is of a pure white, which rapidly changes to a lemon color, then deep brown. It has a fibrous texture, a feeble odor, and a bitter taste.
The bark has been valued as one of the mildest and most certain laxatives given us by nature.
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Black Walnut Historical Use
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American Indian tribes apparently recognized the destructive power of black walnut's bark and turned it against ringworm, a fungal skin Problem created due to harmful organism. The hull of the fruit has also been used as a vermifuge, and as a Favorable Effects for syphilis and An eroded sore in the inner lining of digestive tracks.
The Chinese employed this plant to treat Problem due to narrowing of air passage, lumbago, beriberi, impotence and constipation.
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Black Walnut Remedy For
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- Ringworm
- Athlete's foot
- Yeast Problem created due to harmful organisms
- Canker sores
- Cold sores
- Eczema
- Gum problem
- Herpes
- Intestinal parasites
- Tapeworm
- Tuberculosis
For many people the name black walnut means welcome relief from dreaded parasites and worms. But there are additional qualities to note in this herb. Being rich in vitamin B-15, black walnut oxygenates the blood and is useful for treating varicose veins. It Enhances to balance sugar levels, plus burn up excess toxins and fatty materials in the system. The rich manganese content makes black walnut excellent for relieving bilious and intestinal cramping.
Based on data from mice experiments, the alkaloid fraction of black walnut may Beneficial Effects Long standing problemsous tumor formation, specifically in mammary glands.
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Black Walnut Active Constituents
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The major components of black walnut are; iron, iodine, jug lone, calcium, manganese, silica, tannins, and ellagic acid.
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Black Walnut Typical Dosage
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One teaspoon of the inner bark slow boiled in 1 1/2 pints of water for 30 minutes. Allow liquid to cool slowly in covered container. Drink cold, one swallow or one tablespoon at a time. Limit 1 - 2 cups per day.
Black walnut extract capsules are available at health food stores. In view of their toxicity, it is suggested you consult a health professional before using them.
For topical applications, rub extract on affected area twice daily.
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Black Walnut Side Effects
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No standard "safe" dosage for black walnut has been established.
If taking black walnut and nausea should occur, discontinue use and contact a doctor immediately. If upper abdominal Discomfort occurs, discontinue and contact a doctor when convenient.
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