| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Juglans regia |
| Common Names | Walnut Leaf, English Walnut Leaf |
| Family | Juglandaceae |
| Part Used | Leaves (dried/fresh) |
| Property | Benefits & Applications |
|---|---|
| Antimicrobial | Used for skin infections, wounds, and fungal conditions. |
| Astringent | Helps reduce excessive sweating and oily skin. |
| Anti-inflammatory | Soothes skin irritations, eczema, and minor burns. |
| Hypoglycemic | May aid in blood sugar regulation (limited studies). |
| Antioxidant | Contains flavonoids and polyphenols for oxidative stress protection. |
| Compound | Effects |
|---|---|
| Juglone | Antimicrobial, antifungal. |
| Flavonoids | Antioxidant, anti-inflammatory. |
| Tannins | Astringent, wound-healing. |
| Polyphenols | Supports cardiovascular health. |
| Consideration | Details |
|---|---|
| Allergies | May cause reactions in sensitive individuals. |
| Pregnancy | Avoid due to lack of safety data. |
| Topical Use | Dilute before application to prevent irritation. |
| Oral Consumption | Consult a healthcare provider before use. |
| Form | How to Use |
|---|---|
| Infusion | Steep dried leaves in hot water for skin washes. |
| Poultice | Crushed leaves applied to affected skin areas. |
| Tincture | Alcohol extract for diluted topical use. |
For therapeutic use, consult a qualified herbalist or healthcare provider. 🌿
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