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walnuts... who knew?

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1walnuts... who knew? Empty walnuts... who knew? Tue Mar 10, 2009 2:29 pm

Deank

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http://www.spiceplace.com/about-walnuts.php


The walnut, the bark, the roots, and the leaves can be used as astringent, laxative, purgative to induce vomiting, styptic to stop bleeding, vermifuge to expel worms or parasites, and hepatic to tone the liver. The walnut can also induce sweating, cure diarrhea, soothe sore gums and skin diseases, cure herpes, and relieve inflamed tonsils.

Eating walnuts regularly can prevent weight gain, calm hysteria, eliminate morning sickness, and to strengthen the body. The walnut hulls can be boiled and used to treat head and body lice, herpes, intestinal parasites and worms, skin diseases, and liver ailments. The leaves can be decocted to cure boils, eczema, hives, ulcers, and sores. Walnut oil can treat colic, dandruff, dry hair, gangrene, and open wounds, while the green rind of the walnut can be used to treat ringworm. You can likewise apply walnut bark tincture, in a little carrier oil, to swellings and skin problems, in order to encourage healing. Hence, the walnut has been termed 'vegetable arsenic,' on account of its curative effect in eczema and other skin diseases. Walnut bark can be added to the bath to ease the pain of rheumatism, and sore and aching muscles and joints.

Fresh walnuts can help to soothe colic and dispel gas in the abdomen. Eat walnuts for heartburn and diarrhea. Walnuts are likewise considered aphrodisiac and mild laxative. The nuts are soothing and a natural digestive. Walnut oil, added to salads and vegetables, may help to ease the discomfort of irritable bowel syndrome and act as a mild laxative.

2walnuts... who knew? Empty Re: walnuts... who knew? Tue Mar 10, 2009 2:30 pm

Deank

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so... walnuts cure diarrhea... but are a laxative???? Suspect

3walnuts... who knew? Empty Re: walnuts... who knew? Tue Mar 10, 2009 2:38 pm

grumpy old man

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Apparently they cure what ails you.

4walnuts... who knew? Empty Re: walnuts... who knew? Tue Mar 10, 2009 2:40 pm

IG Guy

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walnuts seem to be a miracle drug. Shocked

5walnuts... who knew? Empty Re: walnuts... who knew? Tue Mar 10, 2009 2:43 pm

Deank

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say now... how is calling something "'vegetable arsenic" a good thing?

6walnuts... who knew? Empty Re: walnuts... who knew? Tue Mar 10, 2009 6:09 pm

rosencrentz

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Do they serve walnuts at that restaurante on Hargrave?

http://www.elansofas.com

7walnuts... who knew? Empty Re: walnuts... who knew? Tue Mar 10, 2009 6:11 pm

grumpy old man

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They serve nuts for sure because they served me.

8walnuts... who knew? Empty Re: walnuts... who knew? Tue Mar 10, 2009 10:03 pm

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At least you realize it . lol!

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