Američki crni orah – Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae)
Američki crni orah – Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae)
AMERIČKI CRNI ORAH – Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae)
BILJNI PREPARATI AMERIČKOG CRNOG ORAHA – Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae)
TINKTURA, CRNI ORAH HSS, hidroetanolni tečni ekstrakt sušenog lista, DER 1:5,
MATIČNA TINKTURA, CRNI ORAH TM, hidroetanolni tečni ekstrakt svežeg omotača (ljuske) ploda, DER 1:2 (HAB ).
Tinctura Juglandis, Extractum Juglandis alcoholicum
Juglandis recentis extractum ethanolicum liquidum,
namenjeni ublažavanju dermatoloških tegoba, ….
PREPARATI OD CRNOG ORAHA:
Delovi biljke koji se koriste prema evropskoj regulativi:
folium (Juglandis folium).
DEFINITION
BILJNI PREPARATI AMERIČKOG CRNOG ORAHA:
TINKTURA, CRNI ORAH HSS, hidroetanolni tečni ekstrakt sušenog lista biljke, DER 1:5,
MATIČNA TINKTURA, CRNI ORAH TM, hidroetanolni tečni ekstrakt svežeg omotača (ljuske) ploda, DER 1:2 (HAB )
Tinctura Juglandis, Extractum Juglandis alcoholicum
Juglandis recentis extractum ethanolicum liquidum,
namenjeni ublažavanju dermatoloških tegoba, ….
ATC:
U skladu sa:
Based on Article 16d(1), Article 16f and Article 16h of Directive 2001/83/EC as amended (traditional use), DIRECTIVE 2004/24/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 31 March 2004.
Eu. Ph. monografijom:.
EMA/HMPC/, Committee on Herbal Medicinal Products (HMPC) od .:
Assessment report on
Fr. Ph. ANSM (French Pharmacopoeia ): Juglans nigra ad praeparationes homoeopathicas
a) Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae), hul (Juglandis – Black Walnut),
Biljni preparati u tečnom obliku (nerazblaženi ili razblaženi) za oralnu i lokalnu upotrebu.
Sastav:
a) tečni ekstrakt (DER 1:2), ekstrakcioni rastvarač etanol 65% (v/v),
Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae), sadrži 277 istraženih biohemijskih jedinjenja koja ispoljavaju 704 dejstava (*podaci ažurirani aprila 2019.).
Sadržaj:
a) minimalno 0,
b) u većoj koncentraciji sadrži:
c) više od svih biljaka sadrži
d) sadržaj vode
Indikacije:
Biljni preparati su namenjeni poboljšanju opšteg stanja organizma kroz razna naučno dokazana dejstva.
Upotreba kod gastrointestinalnih i kožnih tegoba.
Dr. Džems Djuk (Dr. James Duke) u Handbook of Medicinal Herbs, 2nd Ed. (2002). CRC Press, navodi sledeće:
– ima jako dejstvo kod:
– delotvoran kod: .
– u narodnoj medicini kod: Ethnomedical use
– spoljašnja primena kod:
– upotrebljava se kao:
Doziranje i način primene:
do 2 mL (80 kapi) podeljeno u 2 do 4 doze.
Biljni preparat CRNI ORAH HSS i TM:
pojedinačna doza: 0,5-1 mL,
maksimalna preporučena dnevna doza (MPDD): 2 mL.
Lokalna primena, DERMALNA.
Upotreba na koži: aplicirati na obolelo mesto u tankom sloju ili obliku impregniranog zavoja.
Napraviti pauzu posle 4 nedelje neprekidne oralne upotrebe, jednu nedelju.
Po preporukama, preparat postiže najbolje efekte pri upotrebi od 8 do 12 nedelja, duža upotreba je bezbedna uz pause I smanjenu dozu.Konsultujte zdravstvenog profesionalca, preparati sadrže juglon.
Kontraindikacije:
preosetljivost na aktivne supstance,
preosetljivost na biljke porodice (genus Juglans, family Juglandaceae).
UPOZORENJE:
Čuvanje: na tamnom, suvom i hladnom mestu do 20˚C, van domašaja dece i izlaganja EM zračenju, u dobro zatvorenoj originalnoj ambalaži.
Rok upotrebe: 5 godina, posle prvog otvaranja 6 meseci.
Pakovanje: 50 mL i 100 mL (1 3/4 fl oz i 3 1/2 fl oz), standarne farmaceutske braon bočice; 250 mL, 500 mL, 1000 mL i 5000 mL na zahtev.
Nutritivne informacije:
CRNI ORAH HSS i TM::
energetska vrednost u 100 mL: 1500 kJ/ 360 kcal,
u .maksimalnoj preporučenoj dnevnoj dozi (MPDD) 2 mL: 30 kJ/ 7,2 kcal,
suve materije (DR) više od % (Fr. Ph.).
Bez konzervanasa, proteina, masti i ugljenih hidrata.
CRNI ORAH HSS i TM su rukom rađeni proizvodi.
TINKTURA, CRNI ORAH HSS, hidroetanolni tečni ekstrakt suvog lista, DER 1:5,
50 mL – 600,00 RSD (5 evra); 100 mL – 1200,00 RSD (10 evra);
MATIĆNA TINKTURA, CRNI ORAH TM, hidroetanolni tečni ekstrakt svežeg omotača (ljuske)m ploda, DER 1:2,
50 mL – 600,00 RSD (5 evra); 100 mL – 1200,00 RSD (10 evra).
http://www.biljni-preparati.com/preparati/americki-crni-orah-juglans-nigra-juglandaceae/
podaci ažurirani aprila 2019.
Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae) Common name: Black Walnut
Activities: 704 Chemicals w/Activities: 155 Chemicals: 277
# Chemicals Activity
Activity: Pesticide, Antioxidant, Cancer-Preventive, Antibacterial, Antiinflammatory, Antiseptic, Hypocholesterolemic, Antiviral, Antitumor, Antimutagenic, Fungicide, Allergenic, Antispasmodic, FLavor, Antiradicular, Antiarthritic, Candidicide, Insectifuge, Antiulcer, Analgesic, Antidepressant, Cardioprotective, Immunostimulant, Sedative, Antiatherosclerotic, Antiacne, Vasodilator, Hepatoprotective, Hypotensive, Diuretic, Antiherpetic, Antidiabetic, Antiosteoporotic, Immunomodulator, Hypoglycemic, Antihypertensive, Apoptotic, Anticataract, AntiHIV, Antileukemic, Antihepatotoxic, Essential, Anticancer, Antiparkinsonian, Antiasthmatic, Choleretic, Antitumor-Promoter, Antiaggregant, Nematicide, Perfumery, Antifeedant, Antisyndrome-X, Antiencephalopathic, Nephrotoxic, Carcinogenic, Antifatigue, Anxiolytic, Antirheumatic, Antiplaque, Antiperoxidant, ….
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Black Walnut Hulls Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae)
The hulls of Black Walnuts – Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae) have been used historically in Asian medicine, as well as American Indian medicinals to expel various types of worms. In recent years there has been scientific evidence that confirmed its anti-parasitic properties. They are highly effective against parasitic worms, larvae, and eggs. The compounds of this herb are also effective against parasitic fungal infections such as Candida albicans, which causes yeast infections, as well as ringworm and other common complaints. Pet owners love to use Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae) Hull extract as an alternative treatment for heartworms, for a safer approach to killing them than the drugs. Herbalists have traditionally used this herbal remedy as a nutritional aid for the intestinal system. And people traveling to regions with contaminated drinking water should not leave home without it. Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae) Hull tincture contains a number of active ingredients, including omega-3 fatty acids called alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), sterols, tannins, and iodine. A high intake of ALA is protective against heart attack. Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae) Hulls are very rich in beta-carotene, vitamin C, B1, B2, and B6. It has long been considered one of America’s most valuable native herbal cathartics. All sources seem to concur that Walnut extract is one of the mildest and surest laxatives that relieves constipation and promotes bowel regularity, causing no nausea, irritation or pain. It is also thought to lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels as well as, burn off fatty materials and toxins in the blood. Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae) Hulls have been used in certain skin conditions, including eczema, pruritus, psoriasis, and warts. Pet owners love to use Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae) Hull extract as an alternative treatment for heartworms, for a safer approach to killing them than the drugs.
You can use Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae) Hull tincture for a variety of herbal medicine applications because it contains a chemical compound known as juglone. This powerful chemical can be used to kill parasites, bacteria, and fungus in the body. It is most often used to expel internal parasites, including ringworms, pinworms, roundworms, hookworms and tapeworms, and over 100 species of parasitic worms. Black Walnut has been recommended along with Wormwood and Clove for killing parasites anywhere in the body. The compounds of these three herbal tinctures are proven to be highly effective against worms, larvae, and their eggs. Pet owners love this herb because conventional heartworm preventative medicines can be costly. In addition, these medications can break down an animal’s immune system over time, making it more susceptible to these parasites. Because heartworm can be deadly to both dogs and cats, you may want to consider using this herbal remedy because it is safe, effective and relatively inexpensive. It is effective for removing all parasites from the animal and can even aid in controlling fleas and ticks on both dogs and cats.
Supporters of Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae) Hulls often recommend that those traveling to remote tropical locations should pack some in their bag. Additionally, Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae) Hulls are frequently seen as one of the top ingredients in colon cleansing formulas because of it anti-parasitic properties, and may also quell other gastrointestinal symptoms such as diarrhea and stomach cramps as a result.
Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae) Hulls have a strong antiviral quality that has shown to be effective in removing warts, which are growths caused by viruses. The herb has also been shown to be helpful in cases of herpes virus sores and impetigo sores. The chemical compound is believed to kill viruses, bacteria, and fungus in the body. This is also an excellent herbal remedy for treating athlete’s foot, vaginal yeast infections, scabbing pruritis, staphylococcus bacteria, varicose ulcers, Candida albicans, nail fungus, and even syphilis sores. Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae) Hull tincture is an effective herbal remedy that shows a benefit in the treatment of eczema, psoriasis, scrofula, tumors, gangrene, acne and open wounds. The treatment of eye irritations, such as conjunctivitis, are other uses for this wonderful natural herbal remedy.
Black Walnut, Juglans nigra, is a rich source of the trace mineral chromium and is also high in organic iodine. Herbalists often used the husks as a nutritional aid for the intestinal system. It has long been considered one of America’s most valuable cathartic. It has been shown to be effective for hemorrhoidal bleeding in the colon. Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae) is also called an astringent because it is rich in tannin, is a toning substance. The extract from the hulls of Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae) is said to have an oxygenating ability that may help to burn up excess toxins and fatty materials.
Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae) Hull may help to lower blood pressure and serum cholesterol levels while balancing blood sugar levels. It has oxygenating abilities that help to burn up excess toxins and fatty materials. High in alpha-linolenic acid, it is protective against heart attack and helps to ward off heart disease. Sterols are another naturally occurring compound that, chemically, is very similar to cholesterol. Sterols may play a part in chemoprotective and cardioprotective roles in the body. The tannins are anti-hypertensive, anti-tumor and a cancer preventative, it works by attaching itself to the pathogenic bacteria and killing them. Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae) Hull extracts are very rich in vitamin C, beta-carotene, B1, B2, and B6.
The herb is used to purify the blood, to reduce gout and to increase glandular health. Patients may also use this tincture to lower high blood pressure, glandular disturbances and to treat rheumatism. The husks of Black Walnut species may be beneficial for internal use in the treatment of glandular disorders including thyroid problems. The tannins in Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae) Hull possess an astringent quality that may help to shrink the sweat glands and reduce excessive sweating. The herb is said to help control excessive loss of blood during periods as well as bleeding of the gums or mouth. Walnut Hull also soothes sore gums and helps to ease the pain of sore throats when used in a mouthwash.
East Asian herbalists use Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae) tincture to treat respiratory ailments, including asthma, chronic coughs, and bronchitis.
Ingredients: Black Walnut Hulls, Structured Water, 96% Alcohol.
Non-Alcohol: Black Walnut Hulls, Structured Water, Vegetable Glycerin.
All of our ingredients are Certified Organic, Kosher, or Responsibly Wildcrafted. No genetically modified organisms (GMO’s) are involved. All other products that are distributed by us meet our high-quality standards.
Instructions: Use 10-20 drops in juice, water, under the tongue, or as desired. May be taken 2 – 4 times daily. Shake well. Store in cool, dark place. Keep out of reach of children.
Contraindications: Currently, there are no major warnings with the use of Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae)Hull Herbal Supplement. However, allergy to tree nuts is common, and allergic reactions to Walnuts have taken place. People who are allergic to other nuts, especially pecans, may also react to Walnuts or Walnut products. Because there is a high tannin content in Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae), it should not be used on a continual basis, no more than 2 weeks at a time.
Disclaimer: The information presented herein by Herbal Ahemy is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any supplements, it is always advisable to consult with your own healthcare provider.
BLACK WALNUT (Juglans nigra L.) +
Activities (Black Walnut) –
dobar kao: Antiseptic, Antitumor, Antiviral, Astringent, Fungicide, Hemostat, Herbicide, Insecticide, Parasiticide,
u folk medicini: Alterative, Anti-HIV, Depurative, Diaphoretic, Emetic, Laxative, Vermifuge, Vulnerary;
Indications (Black Walnut) –
dobar kod: Bedbug, Bleeding, Diarrhea, Fungus, Hemorrhoid, Herpes, High Blood Pressure, Hypothyroidism, Infection, Mycosis, Parasite, Pharyngosis, Ringworm, Sore, Sore, Throat, Stomatosis, Tumor, Virus, Worm, Wound
u folk medicini: Ague, Alopecia, Biliousness, Bruise, Chill, Colic, Constipation, Dermatosis, Dysentery, Enterosis, Fever, Gangrene, Goiter, Headache, Inflammation, Itch, Leprosy, Quincy, Scrofula, Smallpox, Snakebite, Toothache,
Dosages (Black Walnut) –
10–20 drops fluid extract/day – Peirce (1999);
495 mg hull capsules 3 ×/day – Peirce (1999);
2–3 tsp fresh fruit rind – Pedersen (1998);
1–1.5 g dry fruit rind – Pedersen (1998);
1 g dry fruit, 5 ml alcohol/5 ml water – Pedersen (1998).
Contraindications, Interactions, and Side Effects (Black Walnut) – Class 2d.
Juglone is mutagenic.
External carcinogenic effects noted after chronic use of Juglans regia, which contains juglone – McGuffin et al. (1997)
Should not be used for more than a few weeks at a time – White and Mavor (1998).
Antiseptic; contains tannins and iodine.
No side effects reported – Time-Life (1996).
Our secondbest source of dietary serotonin, quickly broken down in the gut (where there are serotonin receptors).
The combination of tannin, with all its pesticidal activities and juglone, may be pretty potent.
THE AHPA CLASSIFICATION
American Herbal Products Association (AHP).
Class 1: Can be safely consumed if used appropriately.
Class 2: Herbs with the following use restrictions apply; unless otherwise directed by an
expert qualified in the use of the substance:
(2a) External use only
(2b) Not for use in pregnancy
(2c) Not for use while nursing
(2d) Other restrictions as noted
Class 3: Herbs with significant data
Izvor: Duke, J. A. 2002. Handbook of Medicinal Herbs, 2nd Ed. (2002). CRC Press, ISBN 0-8493-1284-1