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Thursday, June 21, 2012

Black Walnut (itim walnut in tagalog)

(Juglans nigra) Part used: Leaves and bark. Properties: Antiseptic, astringent, vermicide and alternative. What it affects: Blood, intestines and nerves.

Preparation and amount: Infusion (leaves): Take 6 oz. 1-4 times daily. Decoction (inner bark): Simmer 10-15 min. Take 1 Tbsp. 3-4 times daily. Tincture: Take 10-20 drops times daily. Fluid extract: Take 1 -2 tsp. 3-4 times daily. Syrup: Take 1 Tbsp. 1-2 times daily. Powder: Take 5-10 #0 capsules (30-60 grains) 3 times daily. 

Purposes: Black walnut is rich in organic iodine and tannins which provide antiseptic qualities.

Internally, It helps heal mouth and throat sores, aids digestion and acts as a laxative. It cleanses the body of some types of parasites. As an infusion, it is good for all toxic blood conditions. It may help lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Use the infusion as an injection for vaginitis, bleeding, piles, intestinal worms, dysentery, prolapsed intestines and prolapsed uterus.

Externally, black walnut is good for bruising, fungal infection, herpes, poison ivy, warts, ringworm and scabies. The tincture can be used to paint sores and pimples. Apply tincture or powdered leaves to bleeding surfaces or moist skin diseases.

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