Black Walnut Bark (Juglans niga)Code: s116a
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For parasites. Not for long term use. Use an infusion or decoction for diarrhea and to stop the production of milk. Use it as a douche for leukorrhea and as a mouthwash for soreness in the mouth or inflamed tonsils.
The leaves can be used to make a cleansing wash, and the green rind of the fruit makes a good poultice to get rid of ringworm. Dried bark may be taken in a strong infusion as a purgative. The unripe nut kills intestinal worms. Chewing the bark is a remedy for toothache; an insecticide for bed bugs.
Rubbed on the skin, the extract of black walnut is said to help eczema, herpes, psoriasis, fungus infections, and skin parasites.
Native Americans used inner-bark tea as an emetic, laxative, chewed the bark for colic, poulticed for inflammation. 2.4 Ounces.
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