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Stinging Nettle is a nutritive that has been used for centuries as a tonic that nourishes and detoxifies the entire system. High in iron content, it is considered beneficial for anemia by building red blood cells; additionally the high vitamin C content ensures that the iron will be absorbed by the body.
Stinging Nettle is often used as a “tonic” to nourish, cleanse and revitalize many different organs and systems within the body. It’s also a great energy and stamina booster
Stinging Nettle is also used to treat cystitis, to prevent and treat kidney stones and to relieve diarrhea.
Traditionally, stinging nettle was used to treat asthma and cough, speed wound healing, encourage gastric juice secretion, and relieve spasms of the digestive tract. When applied to the scalp, it was expected to reduce oiliness and remedy dandruff. Traditional herbalists believed that Nettle tea was a great hair tonic and would bring back the natural color of hair. The leaves are thought to be an excellent blood purifier.
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Studies suggest that the root extract may inhibit interaction between a growth factor and its receptor in the prostate. Studies have also shown that the herb makes useful treatment for urinary disorders.
Herbalists have many ways to use nettles medicinally, starting with alopecia due to chemotherapy. One can use nettles both internally and externally to encourage new hair growth.
Herbalists report that nettle tea can improve blood coagulation and hemoglobin formation.
Keith M Henry is the Director of phase 3ministries, based in Orlando FL. He is medical missionary herbalist, and Naturopathic doctor candidate. Download your free copy of his report, Emergency Herbal Medicine, HERE. It may very well save your life.
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