Stinging nettle is a traditional, nutritious herb that is collected, dried and ground, preserving its valuable ingredients. Known since ancient times for its healing properties, nettle is used in herbal teas, natural remedies, and in cooking.
Grated nettle
Price range: 1.05€ through 10.50€
Nettle: A plant with an eternal history. From therapy to gastronomy, discover the world of nettle.
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- Benefits and Properties
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Origin | Bulgaria |
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Weight | 50 gr, 200 gr, 500 gr |
Instructions for use
- For bleeding: In the past, for nosebleeds, a piece of cotton soaked in nettle juice was placed in the nostrils.
- For polyuria: A mixture of 120 grams of nettle juice and one ounce of amber syrup was used to treat polyuria, taking 1-2 tablespoons every 1 hour.
- For jaundice: Nettle root boiled with water was used against jaundice.
- For urinary system problems: Nettle flowers and seeds were used for diarrhea and various urinary tract problems.
- For nocturnal urinary incontinence in children: A folk recipe involved 15 grams of crushed nettle seeds, 60 grams of rye flour, water and honey to create a sweetened porridge that was given to children for 15-20 days.
- For fevers: An infusion of nettle flowers in wine was used effectively in fevers.
- For gangrene and ulcers: The leaves, pounded and mashed with a little salt, were used in the treatment of gangrene and ulcers.
It is important to note that the use of these methods is based on traditional knowledge and practices and is not a substitute for medical advice.
Benefits and Properties
- Supports kidney and urinary system function
- Relieves symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis
- Helps reduce hair loss and boosts hair health
- Boosts metabolism and helps with detoxification
- Fights fluid retention
- Contains iron, magnesium, potassium and vitamins A, C, K
Frequent questions
What is nettle?
Nettle is a wild plant rich in minerals and vitamins, known for its anti-inflammatory and detoxifying properties.
Where does nettle help?
Nettle helps with the urinary tract, detoxifies the body, reduces inflammation, and strengthens hair.
Does nettle raise blood pressure?
No, there is no evidence that nettle raises blood pressure. On the contrary, it can help regulate it.
Does nettle help with weight loss?
Nettle contributes to fluid elimination and detoxification, which helps with weight loss.
Can it be used on hair?
Yes, it is used in shampoos, lotions or infusions to stimulate, prevent hair loss and strengthen hair.
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