
1 ounce (28 grams) Black walnut powder which is derived from the hulls or green colored outer shells of black walnuts (Juglans nigra). The walnuts are collected on private land and processed in small batches. I use some of the powder in paper making, creating inks and dyes. I only sell a small quantities a year. If you wish to purchase the powder, do so when it is in stock. When I'm out for the season, I'm out. Your price includes free shipping from Wisconsin.
Historically, black walnut (Juglans nigra) and its various components, including the powder derived from its hulls, have been utilized for a range of purposes by different cultures. Here are some historical uses of black walnut powder:
It's important to recognize that historical uses of black walnut were often based on traditional knowledge and practices. While some applications have persisted and are supported by modern scientific research, others may lack sufficient evidence or may be based on cultural beliefs and practices. If you are thinking about using the powder in natural remedy, caution should be exercised, and consulting with healthcare professionals is advisable to go over your own health information.