The nettle tincture is rich in vitamins C, A, K, E, riboflavin, folic acid, and trace elements such as pyritium, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, selenium, copper, calcium, and potassium. It also contains antioxidant substances, making it nutritious and suitable for consumption as part of a balanced diet.
Let’s briefly review its therapeutic properties:
- It helps maintain normal glucose levels by stimulating the pancreas to secrete insulin.
- It contains antioxidants that help remove free radicals from the body.
- The presence of plant-based iron and vitamin C helps with the complete absorption of iron, making it recommended for cases of iron-deficiency anemia.
- Due to its hemostatic nature, it is very useful in cases of bleeding, such as during menstruation and the postpartum period.
- The histamine contained in nettle has a strong anti-inflammatory action, and its consumption in any form can relieve the symptoms of existing inflammation and seasonal allergies.
- Nettle tincture is considered a powerful diuretic, making it helpful in cases of urinary tract infections and kidney stones.
- In general, it has beneficial properties for blood circulation and helps in reducing uric acid levels.
- Its use is also being studied in dermatology, where it seems to have positive results in patients with eczema and other skin conditions.
- Clinical studies have shown that it reduces the symptoms in men suffering from benign prostatic hyperplasia.
- Its consumption, at regular intervals, regulates blood pressure.
- The activity for reducing high cholesterol is at a research level, and the results so far show a reduction in cholesterol in mice with hypercholesterolemia.
Infusion composition: Hydroalcoholic extract of Nettle (20°) 90%, Water 10%.
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1 teaspoon daily, diluted in half a glass of water or juice.
What is the recommended duration for taking herbs?
According to herbal studies and research, most herbs are recommended for use over a period of about one month. This means they can be taken daily and continuously for one month, followed by a break of approximately 7 days. These cycles of “treatment” can be repeated as often as deemed necessary, always including a 7 day break in between each cycle.