Nettle, also known as stinging nettle, is a perennial herb native to Europe, Africa and North America. As the common name implies, the plant is armed with hair-like stingers that inject histamine and other inflammatory chemicals when brushed against.
Nettle leaf has a long history of use as a food crop (the stingers fall off in hot water) and today we know that the herb is highly nutritious. The dried leaf is commonly used in herbal tea blends, although it is also frequently encapsulated or tinctured.
Stinging nettle tea is a common natural allergy (hayfever) relief remedy. It's also proven to benefit skin, bone (osteoarthritis), pain relief, and urinary health as well.*
The diuretic nature of nettle tea improves kidney function, and as a result can improve the symptoms associated with BPH.*
Active compounds: Glucoquinone, Calcium, Silicic acid, Potassium, iron, Flavonoids, Amines, Phenols, Sterols
When you make nettle tea you can drink three to four cups per day, but you should always drink additional water along with the tea. Nettle dry leaf is usually taken as 2 to 4 grams, 3 times daily.
Some other uses include:
Cosmetic: Use in skin care preparations and in hair tonics, shampoos and conditioners.
Culinary: Use in tea blends and add to cooked foods. Nettle leaf may also be tinctured.
Safety: High doses or long-term use may increase urine output and the effects of certain medications, including diuretics and blood thinners. Nettle tea is "contraindicated in pregnancy" It can alter the menstrual cycle, and may contribute to miscarriage. Some of the drugs it may interact with include blood thinners, drugs for high blood pressure, water pills, drugs for diabetes, lithium, and NSAIDs.
Botanical Name: Urtica dioica
aka: Stinging nettle, Bichu, Common Nettle, Feuille d'Ortie, Graine d'Ortie, Grande Ortie, Great Stinging Nettle, Nettle Worth, Nettles, Ortie, Ortie Brûlante, Ortie des Jardins, Ortie Dioïque, Ortie Méchante, Ortiga, Small Nettle, Urtica, Urtica dioica, Urtica urens, Urticae Herba et Folium, Urticae Radix
Origin: USA
Notes: Kosher Certified. Non-irradiated. Non-GMO. Approximate cups/lb: 21 (cut & sifted)
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
* FDA disclaimer
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