Botanical characteristics
- Latin name: Juglans regia L.
- Botanical family: Juglandaceae
- Part used: fresh shoots
Properties
- Intestinal rebalancing
- Depurative
- Antiviral, immunostimulant, antibacterial
- Anti-inflammatory
- Hypoglycaemic
Indications
Cutaneous system
- Abscess
- Acne
- Skin allergies
- Dermatitis
- Dermatophytosis
- Eczema
- Furuncle
- Impetigo
- Mycosis
- Psoriasis
- Warts
Digestive system
Immune and respiratory system
- Allergies
- Bronchitis
- Herpes
- Immunity
- Sinusitis
- Tracheitis
Metabolic system
Osteoarticular system
- Osteoarthritis
- Chronic progressive polyarthritis
Blood and lymphatic system
Urogenital system
How to use
Adults and adolescents
- Take 5 to 15 drops daily in a glass of water, 15 minutes before meals, for 3 weeks.
- Start with 5 drops and increase as you progress.
Children over 3 years old
- 1 drop per day per 10 kg (body weight).
- Start with 1 drop and gradually increase.
Precautionary measures
Walnut Macerate is a herbal food supplement.
It is not a substitute for a varied diet and a healthy lifestyle.
It is important to keep it out of the reach of children and not to exceed the recommended daily dose.
The dose should be adjusted for young children.
Walnut macerate is approved for use by the whole family, except babies under 3 years of age and pregnant women.
Use in small doses for constipation.
Store away from light and heat.
Synergistic uses
Walnut is interesting to act on the origin of acne. It can be complemented by the action of Elm bud maceration, which drains the skin, and Cassis, which tones the immune system and purifies the skin.
Walnut can be used in combination with Cassis macerate, an anti-inflammatory and antihistamine, and Elm to drain and purify the skin.
Walnut can be combined with Cassis for its anti-inflammatory properties, and Cedarwood for its draining and revitalising properties, as well as its effect on autoimmune processes.
The walnut, Cassis and Elm macerate trio can be used for hives. All three allow the skin to drain and have specific properties.
Cassis is essential for skin allergies. It can be used with Elm to detoxify the skin, and Walnut, which can act upstream on the immune response thanks to its effect on the intestinal flora.
Walnut is interesting for its purifying action on the liver and blood. It is associated with circulatory macerations more specific to rosacea: Ginkgo biloba and Chesnut.
Walnut can be used in combination with Blueberry for diabetes, with a hypoglycaemic effect, but also to protect the small blood vessels.
Walnut is particularly interesting for diarrhoea after taking antibiotics to restore the balance of the intestinal flora. It can be combined with Ligonberry with similar effects.
To stimulate immunity, walnut can be used with Cassismacerate. They are very complementary as they act at different levels: on the intestinal microbiota and on the adrenal glands.
Walnut is used for haemorrhoids associated with digestive disorders. As a last resort, it can be combined with macerates of anticoagulant, decongestant and anti-inflammatory shoots such as Horse Chesnut, Sorb tree or Alder.