As one of the most nutritive herbs, nettles are prized for their high nutrient value. They accumulate minerals and micronutrients from the soil and produce high levels of vitamins in forms that are easily accessible to the human body. Indeed, many of nettle’s medicinal properties may stem from its ability to fulfill the body’s nutrient requirements.
Package Contains: 8oz. 100% USDA Organic, Nettle Leaf (Urtica dioica)
Bonus! – With your purchase, I’m also going to send you my indepth Herb Profile for Urtica dioica. This 14 page Herb Profile provides a thorough reference of information including the best preparations and dosing based on what you intend to use it for, growing and identification guides, nutritional information, and more so that you too can fully utilize and enjoy this herb.
Here’s quick video introduction to Urtica dioica so you too can see why this is an important herb to stock up on.
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Botanical Name: Urtica dioica
Family: Urticaceae
Other Common Names: Nettle, Common Nettle, Burn Weed, Burn Hazel, Burn Nettle, Stingers, Devil Leaf
Product Contents: Leaves
Actions: Adaptogen, alterative, anti-tumor, anti-spasmodic, astringent, counterirritant (mucous membranes), diuretic, emmenagogue, expectorant, galactagogue, hemostatic, hypotensive, nutritive, trophorestorative (kidney/adrenal), vermifuge.
Energetics: Dry/Cool
Taste: Bitter, Salty
Plant Uses: Allergies, arthritis, asthma, blood deficiency, eczema, fatigue, hypothyroidism, menstrual cramps, seasonal allergies, sluggish metabolism, urinary tract infections, weak hair/teeth/bones.
Preparations: Food, freeze-dried, juice, nourishing herbal infusions, tea, leaf tincture, seed tincture, seed wine, dried seeds, root tincture, pills, tablets, cream.
Toxicities/Warnings: Sting from fresh plant, possible allergic reaction.
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