What is Juglans Cinerea?
Juglans Cinerea is a tree originally in North America, namely the eastern Canada and the northeastern part of the United States. The tree can also be found in parts of the southern part of the United States, although it is much less widespread. Most people are familiar with the common names of a tree such as a walnut, a white walnut and a tree of oil. On average, it increases to a width of 40 to 60 feet (12.2 to 18.3 m) and 12 to 24 inches (30.5 to 61 cm). This deciduous tree has light -colored leaves that are often consumed by deer, and has brown nuts that provide a hearty source of food for squirrels. In most cases the tree will live for about 75 years. The most common causes of tree death are diseases such as walnut damage and fire damage.
There are only a few uses for Juglans cinerea. The wood is soft, so does do not do good lumber. Some people decide to use wooden cabinets and decorative furniture, but heavier forests such as cherry or oak are more common for interior completedand.
nuts, leaves and bark of Juglans cinerea are often used as a homeopathic medicine for people with a wide range of disease. The leaves can be cooked and made of tea. By drinking tea many people believe that their blood will be cleaned. In addition, if the nuts are selected when they are still green, they can be cooked to a different type of tea. Green nuts are used to treat inflamed intestines and colitis.
people suffering from skin conditions such as eczema, acne, psoriasis and leprosy can also use Juglans cinerea as a medicine. In addition, it is also believed that the bark of the tree is treated by headaches, increased cholesterol, arthritis, parasites, liver disease, jaundice, herpes, constipation and cancer. For intestinal questions, this can work by increasing the amount of bile that is produced and eliminated. It can also force the intestines to become more active.
does not participate in effects for people who use juglans cinerea howo Homeopathic remedy includes diarrhea and stomach cramps, specifically for those who use it as a laxative. As with any homeopathic drug, most people, including pregnant or breastfed women, should consult their doctor in front of him. For people who consume it, there is no set dose graph. As a result, it is best to follow the doctor's advice.