Even though Nettle Leaf sounds like a disturbing supplement, it is very easily digested and contains a number of important vitamins and minerals including iron, vitamins A and C.
People suffering from asthma and inflammation have found relief from itchy eyes, arthritis, rheumatism, hay fever, hemorrhoids, and benign prostatic hyperplasia. It is particularly effective in warding off kidney and urinary system problems, acts as a diuretic by alleviating water retention, and building strong connective tissue.
The list of uses for nettle leaf goes on and on. It can also be used for:
This plant is also called stinging nettle, and is common throughout the world. It has been known for a variety of uses, especially in Germany, including a rinse for the hair and scalp to eliminate dandruff and eczema, and brewed as a tea for arthritis, stones, and water retention. This herb contains silica, which is good for building strong connective tissue that supports the veins. It also has properties that will improve goiter, inflammatory conditions, and mucous conditions of the lungs.