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Stinging Nettle (Urtica drops) has been used traditionally as a therapeutic herb for a myriad of health complaints ranging from the more serious to improving the appearance and quality of hair.
Urtica Stinging nettle has a diuretic action as well as antiallergenic properties as well as vitamin C, iron, calcium, potassium and silica. Most commonly known benefits of this include gout, rheumatic and arthritic conditions.
It can also be used to help symptoms of hayfever, prickly heat and detoxification.
Tincture of organically grown fresh Urtica dioica (Stinging Nettle) aerial parts, extracted in alcohol (50% v/v).
We are dedicated to maintaining the accuracy of product information. However, as ingredients and usage instructions may change over time, we cannot guarantee complete accuracy. For the most reliable and current details, please refer directly to the manufacturers information.
Adults: 20 drops twice daily, in a little water.
Description
Stinging Nettle (Urtica drops) has been used traditionally as a therapeutic herb for a myriad of health complaints ranging from the more serious to improving the appearance and quality of hair.
Urtica Stinging nettle has a diuretic action as well as antiallergenic properties as well as vitamin C, iron, calcium, potassium and silica. Most commonly known benefits of this include gout, rheumatic and arthritic conditions.
It can also be used to help symptoms of hayfever, prickly heat and detoxification.
Ingredients
We are dedicated to maintaining the accuracy of product information. However, as ingredients and usage instructions may change over time, we cannot guarantee complete accuracy. For the most reliable and current details, please refer directly to the manufacturers information.
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