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stinging_nettleStinging nettle (Urtica dioica)


Stinging nettle helps in weight loss diets due to its therapeutic effect on constipation. Also stinging nettle remove toxins from our bodies, other important aspect in losing body weight.


Stinging nettle is a herb that is successfully used in treating pancreas diseases and urinary tract inflammations. 


Stinging nettle stimulates gastric, intestinal and pancreatic secretions healing gastrointestinal insufficiency.


 

 

This herb has beneficial effects in treating:

  • diabetes

  • hemorrhoids

  • kidney sand

  • bronchitis

  • uterine bleeding

  • anemia (eating stinging nettle salad, juice or tea)

  • headache (stinging nettle tea)

  • rheumatism (stems of stinging nettle on affected area)

  • gout

  • diarrhea

  • obesity

  • allergies (stinging nettle tea)

  • asthenia (eating stinging nettle salad, juice or tea)

  • gingivitis

  • tonsillitis (concentrate stinging nettle tea)

  • cough and chest pain (tea from tinging nettle leaves and flowering tops)

  • constipation (stinging nettle roots)

  • nosebleeds (inhaling dust from dried stinging nettle leaves)

  • joint deformities (drink all day two cups of horsetail tea  and three or four cups of stinging nettle tea)

  • digestive cancer

  • insects bites and stings (stinging nettle applied on skin)

  • hair growth.

Varicose veins can be treated with stinging nettle preparations. So the patient must drink about 100 ml stinging nettle juice, several times a day, long time.


As external use stinging nettle tea can be used in treating wounds, eczema, and for hair washing for revival and strengthening. Also for hair washing you can add in stinging tea also rosemary, apple vinegar and chamomile.


Stinging nettle tincture is used as natural remedy for:

  • rheumatic pains, 

  • bleeding and 

  • skin diseases.





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