Green Walnuts for Ringworm

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Chase (Indiana, US) on 06/11/2014:
5 out of 5 stars

This is a seasonal cure for ringworm, but it has worked every time I have seen it tried!!! You take a walnut with the green shell still on it and peal off a thin layer to expose the " what I call husk meat" and rub the juice oozing from it on the affected area.? It will burn a bit and stain the skin, but IT WORKS!!!!!!!!
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Darly (Jacksonville, NC) on 01/29/2007:
5 out of 5 stars

I remember as a child that my mother cured ringworm with a green walnut. Cut or scrape the outer shell away and rub the walnut over the area. It does turn brown, but it works every time. (now, where to get the green walnut? might be the only problem)
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Green Walnuts for Ringworm

5 star (2) 
  100%

Chase (Indiana, US) on 06/11/2014:
5 out of 5 stars

This is a seasonal cure for ringworm, but it has worked every time I have seen it tried!!! You take a walnut with the green shell still on it and peal off a thin layer to expose the " what I call husk meat" and rub the juice oozing from it on the affected area.? It will burn a bit and stain the skin, but IT WORKS!!!!!!!!
REPLY   1      

Darly (Jacksonville, NC) on 01/29/2007:
5 out of 5 stars

I remember as a child that my mother cured ringworm with a green walnut. Cut or scrape the outer shell away and rub the walnut over the area. It does turn brown, but it works every time. (now, where to get the green walnut? might be the only problem)
REPLY   1      

Chase (Indiana, US) on 06/11/2014:
5 out of 5 stars

This is a seasonal cure for ringworm, but it has worked every time I have seen it tried!!! You take a walnut with the green shell still on it and peal off a thin layer to expose the " what I call husk meat" and rub the juice oozing from it on the affected area.? It will burn a bit and stain the skin, but IT WORKS!!!!!!!!
REPLY   1      

Darly (Jacksonville, NC) on 01/29/2007:
5 out of 5 stars

I remember as a child that my mother cured ringworm with a green walnut. Cut or scrape the outer shell away and rub the walnut over the area. It does turn brown, but it works every time. (now, where to get the green walnut? might be the only problem)
REPLY   1      
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