Nettle
leaves are a powerful herbal medicine that grow abundantly in the wild.
They are rich in chlorophyll and minerals such as iron, chromium, zinc,
copper, magnesium, silicon, cobalt, and calcium. Nettles are also high
in vitamins A, E, D, C, & K. Nettle
tea is a strong immune booster and has the ability to neutralize toxic
antigens in the body. Nettles also contain a potent anti-inflammatory
agent which help to curb the action of cytokines, one of the key
components to inflammation in the body. Nettle leaves are also very
helpful in preventing chronic headaches, sore throats, sinus infections,
and fatigue and are beneficial for diabetics as it is known to lower
blood sugar levels. Nettles are known to help relief bronchial ailments
such as chronic coughing, chest congestion, COPD, and TB. Nettles are
also powerful enough to help to eliminate viral and bacterial infections
and aid in removing excess fluids in the body by acting as a natural
diuretic. Nettle leaf can provide relief for digestive issues such as
nausea, flatulence, acid reflux, and colitis. Nettle tea supports the
endocrine system including the spleen, thyroid, and pancreas. It is also
beneficial in boosting liver and heart health and helps to prevent
urinary tract infections as well as bladder and kidney stones. Nettle
tea can also help stop frequent nighttime urination, which may be
beneficial for those who need to sleep soundly without interruption. As a
mouth rinse, cooled nettle tea is excellent for gingivitis and can help
prevent plaque buildup on the teeth. Fresh wild nettle can be found
growing as weeds in garden beds, in empty lots, and meadows & fields
and can be juiced, steeped as a tea, or steamed like spinach. Dried
nettles leaves can be found online or at your local health food store
and be used as a tea for daily benefits. Capsules & tinctures are
also available and provide another way to get the amazing health
benefits of this healing herb year-round.
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