Stinging Nettle (botanical name: Urtica dioica), also known as common nettle and the stinger, is ...
Stinging Nettle (botanical name: Urtica dioica), also known as common nettle and the stinger, is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant belonging to the Urticaceae family. It is native to Asia, Europe, Africa, and can also be found in New Zealand and North America. Stinging Nettle thrives in rich soils and can grow up to 120 centimeters tall.
Parts Used: Root
Certified Organic
Country of Origin: Hungary
Uses and Benefits:
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Prostate Health
- Source of Antioxidants
- Inflammation
- Blood Pressure Support
Active Ingredients:
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Vitamins A, B, C, and K
- Calcium
- Magnesium
- Potassium
- Linoleic acid
- Oleic acid
- Amino acids
- Polyphenols
Traditional Use:
Stinging Nettle leaves have been utilized in European traditional medicine for centuries as a natural remedy for relieving inflammation. It has also been traditionally used to alleviate prostate problems. Moreover, it is believed to have a positive impact on the functioning of the circulatory system.
Modern Studies:
Stinging Nettle is scientifically recognized as a rich source of antioxidants. Its valuable active ingredients make it useful for supporting prostate health, relieving inflammation, and maintaining healthy blood pressure.
Fun Fact
The scientific name "Urtica Dioica" is derived from the Latin word "uro," meaning "burn," because contact with the leaves of Stinging Nettle can cause a burning sensation.
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