
Stinging Nettle Tea
Stinging Nettle is one of nature’s most surprising super herbs!
Roman soldiers used to rub stinging nettle on their bodies for warmth and stimulation. Ancient Egyptians used it to treat arthritis and lower back pain. In its natural form it has tiny stinging hairs that cause intense itching, swelling, and redness. But once it is dried or cooked it can be safely consumed providing many potential health benefits. Based on medical studies, stinging nettle may relieve inflammation and potentially enlarged prostate issues too. It may help lower blood pressure and even help with Hay Fever. It may also help lower blood sugar.
It contains Vitamins A, C, K, and several B vitamins. It also contains ALL THE ESSENTIAL AMINO ACIDS for human health. It is a very popular medicinal herbs that many have passed over as a nasty weed that actually makes a delicious tea with a wealth of potential health benefits.
Before ingesting nature’s medicinal herbs do your own research.
Ingredients: Organically grown Stinging Nettle
Suggested Dosage: One teaspoon of blend per cup of hot water. Steep again for a 2nd serving.
8 ounce jar and two reusable cloth tea bags
Stinging Nettle is one of nature’s most surprising super herbs!
Roman soldiers used to rub stinging nettle on their bodies for warmth and stimulation. Ancient Egyptians used it to treat arthritis and lower back pain. In its natural form it has tiny stinging hairs that cause intense itching, swelling, and redness. But once it is dried or cooked it can be safely consumed providing many potential health benefits. Based on medical studies, stinging nettle may relieve inflammation and potentially enlarged prostate issues too. It may help lower blood pressure and even help with Hay Fever. It may also help lower blood sugar.
It contains Vitamins A, C, K, and several B vitamins. It also contains ALL THE ESSENTIAL AMINO ACIDS for human health. It is a very popular medicinal herbs that many have passed over as a nasty weed that actually makes a delicious tea with a wealth of potential health benefits.
Before ingesting nature’s medicinal herbs do your own research.
Ingredients: Organically grown Stinging Nettle
Suggested Dosage: One teaspoon of blend per cup of hot water. Steep again for a 2nd serving.
8 ounce jar and two reusable cloth tea bags