Nettle (U.S.)
The claims made about specific products throughout this website have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration or Canada Health and are not approved by them to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. The information on this site provides a historical perspective of herbal use. It is educational and not intended as a substitute for advice from your trusted health care professional or information contained on or in any product label or packaging. Your use of this information is by your own consent, for your own personal use and at your own risk.
Though fresh Nettle leaves can give a stinging sensation when touched, after soaking in water, they impart a beautiful astringent quality, making a marvelous antiseptic and skin toner. Nettle has properties to correct bladder inflammation, dizziness, spleen and lymphatic problems, liver, and seborrhea, eczema, and psoriasis. Nettle is a rich source of the mineral chromium, which is essential for the pancreas to produce and utilize the hormone insulin. To restore hair color, the extract is massaged nightly into the scalp. It also contains a generous supply of the easily absorbable minerals of calcium and magnesium. Nettle can help nursing mothers to start the flow of milk and continue it and can be very useful to clean painful acids from muscles, joints and kidneys.
The claims made about specific products throughout this website have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration or Canada Health and are not approved by them to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. The information on this site provides a historical perspective of herbal use. It is educational and not intended as a substitute for advice from your trusted health care professional or information contained on or in any product label or packaging. Your use of this information is by your own consent, for your own personal use and at your own risk.
Though fresh Nettle leaves can give a stinging sensation when touched, after soaking in water, they impart a beautiful astringent quality, making a marvelous antiseptic and skin toner. Nettle has properties to correct bladder inflammation, dizziness, spleen and lymphatic problems, liver, and seborrhea, eczema, and psoriasis. Nettle is a rich source of the mineral chromium, which is essential for the pancreas to produce and utilize the hormone insulin. To restore hair color, the extract is massaged nightly into the scalp. It also contains a generous supply of the easily absorbable minerals of calcium and magnesium. Nettle can help nursing mothers to start the flow of milk and continue it and can be very useful to clean painful acids from muscles, joints and kidneys.
The claims made about specific products throughout this website have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration or Canada Health and are not approved by them to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. The information on this site provides a historical perspective of herbal use. It is educational and not intended as a substitute for advice from your trusted health care professional or information contained on or in any product label or packaging. Your use of this information is by your own consent, for your own personal use and at your own risk.
Though fresh Nettle leaves can give a stinging sensation when touched, after soaking in water, they impart a beautiful astringent quality, making a marvelous antiseptic and skin toner. Nettle has properties to correct bladder inflammation, dizziness, spleen and lymphatic problems, liver, and seborrhea, eczema, and psoriasis. Nettle is a rich source of the mineral chromium, which is essential for the pancreas to produce and utilize the hormone insulin. To restore hair color, the extract is massaged nightly into the scalp. It also contains a generous supply of the easily absorbable minerals of calcium and magnesium. Nettle can help nursing mothers to start the flow of milk and continue it and can be very useful to clean painful acids from muscles, joints and kidneys.