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Nettle Extract
Product Name: Nettle Extract / Urtica dioica Extract
Botanical Source: Urtica dioica L.
Part Used: Root (Dried, 100% Natural)
Specification: 1% silic ; 0.8% B-sitosterol 10:1, 20:1
Appearance: Brown yellow fine powder
Part Used: | Root (Dried, 100% Natural) |
Description
Urtica dioica often called Stinging nettle, common nettle, stinging nettle, nettle leaf, Big string nettle, Nettle, devil's leaf, European nettle, Grosse Brennesse is an dioecious, herbaceous, perennial flowering plant in the family Urticaceae and is native to Europe, Asia, northern Africa, and North America. The plant has been used medicinally for ages, dating back as far as Ancient Greece. Today, stinging nettle can be found all over the world. The plant has a long history of use as a medicine, as a food source and as a source of fiber. The entire plant is covered with tiny stiff hairs, mostly on the underside of the leaves and stems that release stinging chemicals when touched. The common name nettle is taken from the Anglo-Saxon word noedl meaning "needle."
Sold in many health food stores and pharmacies, nettle can be found in capsule, tincture and tea form. Freeze-dried preparations of nettle leaf are also available. When treating osteoarthritis and other types of joint pain, consider using a topically applied nettle-based cream.
The young leaves are the best part of the plant. As soon as the plant flowers, the leaves become bitter and may annoy the bladder as well as kidneys, therefore pick nettles when they're young as well as sensitive, and harvest just the top four inches of the plant. It may seem a little frightening, yet fresh nettles could be consumed raw. Yet be mindful and make certain to neutralize the formic acid that may sting you. Make use of your teeth, mixer, mortar as well as pestle, or juicer to grind nettle leaves as well as remove their sting. Make use of fresh new nettles the next time you are making a green juice or even smoothie. Make use of freshly crushed nettle in soup as well as salad recipes too.
If you happen to touch a stinging nettle plant while out for a walk, you will experience a sudden, intense pain that feels like needles are pricking into your skin. While this might make you think you want nothing to do with it, stinging nettle is very beneficial for your health. Health benefits of stinging nettle include
Main Function
1. Improves Prostate Health;
2. Detoxifies the Body;
3. Osteoporosis and Bone Health;
4. Improves Heart Health;
5. Promotes Feminine Health;
6. Making hair glossier and use for skin care;
7. Keeping Kidney and Gallbladder Health;
8. Anti-inflammatory Activity.
Application Filed
1.Pharmaceuticals (Capsules and Tablets);
2.Health-care products.
3.Shampoo;
4.Drink.