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Nettle Leaf
Nettle is a nutritional powerhouse, including vitamins (A, C, K), minerals (iron, magnesium, calcium), and antioxidants. Incorporating nettle into your diet may contribute to overall well-being.
While most people know Turmeric for its anti-inflammatory benefits, nettle's anti-inflammatory benefits are just as powerful. The plant's extracts have been traditionally used to alleviate inflammation, making it a popular remedy for conditions such as arthritis and joint pain.
Surprisingly, nettle has anti-allergenic properties. It may provide relief from hay fever and other allergic reactions by limiting the release of histamines and is found in our Pollen Protection tea blend!
Nettle leaf pops up right at the beginning of spring and is a wonderful nutritional herb to use after the sluggishness of winter. When using fresh nettles in food make sure you blanche it in hot water to remove the stingers. Nettle can be made into a pesto, soup, or even juiced. Treat blanched nettle leaves as you would spinach!
Tea/Infusion, Tincture, Infused Vinegar, Food, Herbal Syrup, Cocktails, Mocktails, Infused Honey, Skin Care Products, Juice, Soups, Pesto
Tea/Infusion: Steep 2 tbs of Nettle Leaf in 12 oz of water for 15 mins. Strain and enjoy!
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Please check with a medical professional before starting an herbal regimen.