Nettle Leaf - A Powerful Herbal Medicine

Nettle has been used worldwide for centuries in a variety of countries and cultures. It has been eaten as a wild food plant, applied topically to the skin, and drunk as an herbal tea. It was used extensively for its fibers and was woven into cloth. Nettle fibers were considered to be high quality and comparable to flax or hemp in Northern Europe. Nettle supports healthy urinary function and has mild diuretic action.*

FLAVOR PROFILE

Our European nettle leaf is being collected from long standing organic stands. It infuses into a deep green brew, with a rich vegetal flavor and a potent chlorophyll aftertaste. If you prefer a lighter flavored nettle leaf, our North American nettle will be the perfect fit.

BOTANY

Nettle is a dioecious, herbaceous, perennial plant. The soft, green leaves are borne oppositely on an erect, wiry, green stem and have a strongly serrated margin. The leaves and stems are very hairy with nonstinging hairs, and, in most subspecies, also bear many stinging hairs (trichomes), whose tips come off when touched, causing paresthesia.

TEAS

Nettle Leaf is an ingredient in our Liver Detox Tea, Radiation Detox Tea and Radiation Detox Tea Extract.

COMMON NAME

Standardized: stinging nettle
Other: nettle

BOTANICAL NAME

Urtica dioica L. ssp. dioica
Plant Family: Urticaceae

TYPICAL PREPARATIONS

Commonly the dried leaf and/or dried root is used as a tea, tincture or powdered and encapsulated. A fresh plant tincture may be made as well (just be careful!!). Additionally, the young tender shoots of the fresh plant may be eaten or made into juice.

MEDICAL MEDIUM RESOURCE

Read more on Nettle Leaf at www.MedicalMedium.com

PRECAUTIONS

Specific: No known precautions.

General: This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This tea is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications.