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THE WALNUT TREE


Walnussbaum

Juglans regia

Walnut

Planet:   Sonne
Energie: sehr heiss und sehr trocken


Stichworte:
Zusammenziehend Binds
Trocknet Dries
Würmer Worms
Gift Poyson
Epidemische Erkrankungen Epidemical Diseases
Entzüdung im Hals Inflamation in the Throat
Sehnenverletzungen wounds of the Sinews
Gangrän Gangrenes
Karbunkel Carbuncles
Ausfluss Flux
Stoppt die Menstruation Terms stops
Kahlheit Baldness
Peritonsillarabszess Quinsie
Zahnschmerzen Toothach
Gebärmutter Mother
Kolik Chollick
Blähungen Wind
Wechselfieber Agues
Taubheit Deafness
Ohren Ears

  
Description: This is so well known, that it needeth no Description.
Place: -
Time: It Blossometh early, before the Leaves come forth, and the Fruit is ripe in September.
Use: The Bark of the Tree, doth bind and dry very much, and the Leaves are much of the same temperature, but the Leaves when they are older, are heating and drying the Second Degree, and harder of digestion than when they are fresh, which by reason of their sweetness are more pleasing and better digesting in the Stomach, and taken with sweet Wine they move the Belly downwards; but being old, they grieve the Stomach, and in hot Bodies cause Choller to abound, and the Headach, and are an enemy to those that have the Cough: But are less hurtful to those that have colder Stomachs, and are said to kill the broad Worms in the Belly or Stomach. If they be taken with Onions, Salt, and Honey, they help the biting of a Mad Dog, or the Venom or infectious poyson of any Beast &c.
Oneus Pompeius found in the Treasury of Methridates King of Pontus, when he was overthrown, a Scrowl of his own Hand-writing, containing a Medicine against any Poyson and Infection, which is this: Take two dry Walnuts, and as many good Figgs, and twenty Leaves of Rue bruised and beaten together with two or three Corns of Salt, and twenty Juniper Berries, which taken every morning fasting, preserveth from danger of Poyson or Infection, that day it is taken. The Juyce of the outer green Husks, boyled up with Honey, is an excellent gargle for sore Mouths, the Heat and Inflamations in the Throat and Stomach: The Kernels when they grow old are more Oyly, and therfore not so fit to be eaten, but are then used to heal the Wounds of the Sinews, Gangrenes, and Carbuncles; The said Kernels being burned, are then very astringent, and will then stay Lasks and Womens Courses, being taken in red Wine; and stay the falling of the Hair and make it fair, being anointed with Oyl and Wine; The green Husks will do the like being used in the same manner. The Kernels beaten with Rue and Wine, being applied, helpeth the Quinsie; and bruised with some Honey and applied to the Ears, easeth the pains and Inflamations of them: A piece of the green Husk put unto a hollow Tooth, easeth the pains. The Catkins hereof taken before they fall off, dried and given a dram thereof in pouder with white Wine, wonderfully helpeth those that are troubled with the rising of the Mother. The Oyl that is pressed out of the Kernels, is very profitably taken inward like Oyl of Almonds, to help the Chollick, and to expel wind very effectually, an ounce or two thereof may be taken at a time. The yong green Nuts taken before they be half ripe and preserved with Sugar, are of good use for those that have weak Stomachs, or Defluxions thereon. The distilled water of the green Husk before they be half ripe, is of excellent use to cool the heat of Agues, being drunk an ounce or two at a time, as also to resist the Infection of the Plague, if some thereof be also applied to the Sores thereof: The same also cooleth the heat of green Wounds and old Ulcers, and healeth them being bathed therewith: The distilled Water of the green Husks being ripe when they are shelled from the Nuts, being drunk with a little Vinegar, is also found by experience to be good for those that are infected with the Plague, so as before the taking therof of a Vein be opened. The said Water is very good against the Quinsin being gargled and bathed therewith, and wonderfully helpeth Deafness, the Noise, and other pains in the Ears. The Distilled water of the yong green Leaves in the end of May performeth a singular cure on foul running Ulcers and Sores, to be bathed with wet Cloathes or Spunges applied to them evening and morning.
Edgenote: Binds, Dries, Worms, Poyson, Epidemical Diseases. Inflamation in the Throat, wounds of the Sinews, Gangrenes, Carbuncles, Flux, Terms stops, Baldness, Quinsie, Toothach, Mother, Chollick, Wind, Agues, Deafness, Ears.

25.04.2024 J.N.