Single pensioner fertilizes the garden with nut leaves, her harvest is envious of everyone

Walnut use It goes far beyond just cooking. Moreover, in folk medicine, not only the nuts themselves, but also the leaves of this tree are actively used. And all because they contain essential oils and vitamins useful for human health. About all the qualities of nut leaves I will tell in detail later in the article.



The use of walnut Nedar walnut is called royal. In this tree, absolutely everything is useful: leaves, kernels, partitions, amnioarth of a nut, its ovary and even bark. In addition to the therapeutic effect, nut leaves have cleansing properties, and also destroy bacteria. They are used to disinfect water.



To use nut leaves in everyday life, they must be prepared in advance. This is usually done in June, when they have not yet fully developed. It is important that there are no black spots on the leaves. Then they need to be dried and then applied according to specific needs.

But what is so useful walnut leaves? First, they contain a large amount of vitamin C. The maximum concentration occurs during the harvesting period in June. In addition, they contain carotene, vitamins B1 and P, essential oils, quinones (yuglon), phenolcarboxylic acids, coumarins, flavonoids, ellagic, halusic and caffeic acids.



From nut leaves, skilled healers are able to prepare various ointments, tinctures, decoctions and teas. The leaves are also dried and ground into powder. And nut ash is perfect as a nutritional fertilizer for various crops. To the gardeners!

However, in this matter should be very careful. The fact is that nut leaves contain yuglon. This is a special substance with antibiotic properties. Because of this, such fertilizer can, on the contrary, reduce the intensity of plant growth in the beds.



To avoid this, summer residents make ash from nut leaves. The solution is that juglon is neutralized during leaf burning. Ash is best to fertilize acid soil, fruit and berry bushes. If you are dealing with neutral or alkaline soil, you should not use nut ash as a feeding.

The use of walnut and its leaves is widely known not only in folk medicine. For example, they are used in pharmacology. There are various ready-made tinctures based on walnuts. Often they are prescribed during the treatment of skin ailments.

Decoctions and teas from nut leaves can be drunk as a preventive measure. And to prepare it, you do not need to have any special healer skill. It is necessary to collect nut leaves in early summer, wash and dry them. And then grind them into powder.



Next, I suggest making a decoction of the obtained raw materials. There are 2 simple methods. For example, 1 tea bed of nut leaves can be poured with 200 ml of boiling water, covered with a lid and allowed to brew for 30 minutes. Then the liquid should be strained - and ready!

Also, 2 teaspoons of dried leaves can be poured 250 ml of cold water and put a steak with liquid on the fire. Cook the broth within 3-5 minutes after the water boils. You need to strain the tincture too.



By the way, you do not need to harvest nut leaves yourself. Ready-made raw materials are easy to buy in any pharmacy for pennies. The decoction can be taken as a preventive tool to strengthen immunity and improve the digestive tract.

Among other things, girls and women use a decoction of nut leaves for cosmetic purposes. For example, they can rinse their hair to reduce their loss. Also, the remedy is used for skin ailments of the face, and they will also rinse their throat if it hurts.

Another life hack is oil tincture. To prepare it, you will need fresh walnut leaves. 80 g of crushed raw materials must be poured 300 ml of refined vegetable oil. The resulting liquid should be infused for 20-25 days at room temperature. But make sure that the product does not fall under direct sunlight.



Oil tincture is used as a healing agent. It also treats various skin rashes and other ailments. However, I urge you not to self-medicate and always consult a doctor before using folk therapeutic tricks.

If you know how else you can use nut leaves, feel free to share your ideas in the comments. Health to all of us!