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Black Walnut Hulls (Juglans
nigra)
The leaves of English walnut trees have
been used medicinally for thousands of years particularly for treating
skin disorders. The leaves, bark and husks of black walnut have also
been used traditionally as medicines by American Indians and later by
European settlers. The bark of black walnut was chewed for toothaches
and the inner-bark was used as a laxative. The fruit-husk was chewed for
colic, the juice used on ringworm and poultice for inflammation. The
leaves are considered astringent, and insecticidal against bedbugs and
mites (i.e. scabies). Black walnut leaf today is most often used
externally as an astringent for treating eczema, herpes and ulcers. The
leaves of black walnut are most often used to treat hemorrhoids as well
as liver and gallbladder problems. Black walnut juice is believed to
cure herpes, eczema, and worms. The compound, Juglans nigra, isolated
from black walnut, has been shown to be a laxative, fight worms, and
have strong activity against bacteria and abnormal growths.
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