Description
Benefits of Black Walnut:
Skin Conditions
The green hull extract (and sometimes internal use) is claimed to help with acne, eczema, and psoriasis.
Wart Treatment
Applying undiluted hull extract directly to warts (and covering with tape) may cause them to shrink and fall off over time.
Controlling Candida
The article states that compounds in black walnut (e.g. juglone, tannins) may make the gut environment less favorable for Candida overgrowth.
Antifungal Effects
Its use is promoted for fungal skin infections such as athlete’s foot, ringworm, jock itch, etc.
Anti‑Parasitic / Vermifuge
The hull (especially when green) is traditionally used to treat intestinal worms (pinworms, tapeworms, etc.).
Reducing Excessive Sweating
The astringent tannins in black walnut are said to reduce sweat gland activity.
Improved Digestion
It’s suggested that black walnut extract can help tone and heal inflamed intestinal tissue, and be used for both constipation and diarrhea.
Sore Throat / Oral Uses
Gargling a diluted tincture is claimed to help with sore throat, tonsillitis, and mouth sores.
Anti-Bacterial and Antioxidant properties.
*it does contain alcohol.
*disclaimer: black walnut is toxic to certain animals so be careful if you have pets and keep it out of reach of children





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