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Nut Galls Aleppo

Nut Galls are actually formations on a shrub now commonly found in Asia, Europe and North Africa. Classic herb references indicate that they're powerful astringents and have been used as traditional remedies for diarrhea.


Herbs classified as astringents are noted for tightening tissue and reducing irritation, secretions and discharges. Nut Galls have been applied for this purpose both as external and internal preparations. They are usually powdered and made into a tincture
or ointment.



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