Product Description
Gaia Herbs Nettle Leaf
What Nettle Leaf is best for:
Nettle Leaf is recommended for those supporting normal inflammatory response.
Nettle Leaf may be used for the following:
- Supports normal upper respiratory function
- Supports normal inflammatory response
- Provides broad tonic effects to the body and respiratory functions
How Nettle Leaf works:
Nettle leaf has a long history of use for modulating the body's inflammatory pathways and supporting normal upper respiratory function.If you've had the experience of walking through a meadow or trail in the woods and found yourself with a bristly rash on exposed parts of your limbs, you may have brushed up against some stinging nettle. Nettles are an herbaceous perennial flowering plant, native to Europe, Asia, northern Africa, and North America. The plant has many hollow stinging hairs called “trichomes” on its leaves and stems, which act like needles that inject histamine, formic acid and other chemicals that produce a stinging sensation. It's very high nutritional content has made it a popular food source steamed and eaten like spinach (it does loose the "sting" when cooked), taken as a tea made from the dried leaves to assist in the nutrition of expectant or nursing mothers, or for general tonic properties for good health.
Nettle Leaf Serving Size
Take 30-40 drops of extract in a small amount of water 3-4 times daily between meals.
Nettle Leaf Ingredients
Serving Size: 30 drops
Herb Strength Ratio 1:4
Amount per Serving:
Extract*
- Stinging Nettle Leaf (Urtica dioica)
* Each 30 contain 250 mg crude herb equivalent.
Other ingredients: Water, Grain Alcohol 38-48%.
Active Ingredients:
Alcohol |
Nettle Root (urtica dioica or stinging nettle) |
Inactive Ingredients:
Alcohol (ethanol)
Warning
Not to be used during pregnancy or lactation.
Use only as directed on label.
Keep away from children
Specifications
Dietary Considerations:
Organic |