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Stinging Nettle Leaf (Urtica dioica or U. urens) 30ml Tincture

Stinging Nettle Leaf (Urtica dioica or U. urens) 30ml Tincture

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Used medicinally for thousands of years across the globe, this “people’s plant” has a strong affinity for the blood. Nettle leaves contain high amounts of Iron, Vitamin C, Calcium, Silicon and Potassium. It has been used for treating anemia, scurvy, and poor circulation through the ages. Nettle is also one of the most nutrient, mineral and vitamin-dense plants on the planet. Being a natural anti-histamine, Nettle Leaf alleviates allergies by controlling histamine levels inside the body. Alkalizing to the blood, removes uric acid from the body and prevents its crystallization in the kidneys and joints which assists with arthritis as a result. An excellent herb for blood detox and purification.

Ingredients:

Stinging Nettle Leaf (Urtica dioica or U. urens) and undenatured food grade ethanol. 

Glycerin tinctures available on request.

Internal Uses:

Anemia

Anti-histamine

Arthritis

Blood purification

Endocrine disorders

Kidney Stones

Thyroid

 

External Uses:

Anemia

Arthritis

Astringent action, closing up minor wounds quickly

Herpes

Hives due to shellfish allergies

Impotence

Poultices can be made for local pain from gout and other internal injuries

Reduces swelling in the breast & eases nipple pain

Reduces histamine reaction rashes from grass or pollen allergies (effective for dogs too)

Spiritual Uses:

Helps release lingering doubts or fears

Helps one become “unstuck”, giving you the courage to “do what you need to do”

Can be carried in a sachet or amulet to remove curses

Protection Magic, can be sprinkled around your house

Strengthens Will

Aids in ability to handle emergencies

Warnings:

Avoid if pregnant or breast feeding

This data included on this website should not take the place of medical advice. We encourage you to talk to your healthcare providers about your interest in, questions about, or use of herbs and what may be best for your overall health.