Black Walnut Hull contains naphthoquinone juglone making it a popular herb for treating parasites. Especially indicated for cases of pinworms, tapeworms, and ringworm as well as yeast infections. It is a mild laxative aiding the body in the removal of parasites. Black Walnut can also inhibit the growth of cancer cells.
Family Juglandaceae
Habitat Native to North America
Parts used Rind of fruit, barks, leaves
Associated Systems
Immune System, Endocrine System, Digestive System
Actions
Anthelmintic, Immune Antifungal, Endocrine Thyroid Stimulant, Endocrine Thyroid Trophorestorative, Digestive Anthelmintic, Digestive Astringent, Alterative, Laxative, Cathartic, Antiseptic, Antimicrobial, Astringent, Hepatic
Indications
Chronic skin conditions associated with a disorder of digestion and assimilation.
Internally: worms/parasites, yeast infections and cancer.
Warnings & Interactions: 2dA {Safety Chart}
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References:
. Find a complete list of references for this monograph and a review of its evidence based applications in “Naturopathic Botanical Medicine” by Dr. Anthony Godfrey, and Paul Richard Saunders with Kerry Barlow, Cindy Gilbert, Mathew Gowan and Fraser Smith.
. Teachings by John Redden
. https://www.henriettes-herb.com/eclectic/kings/juglans-cine.html