Nettle Leaf Tincture- Organic, Herbal Care, Digestive Bitter, Seasonal Allergies, Uterine Tonic, Muscle Spasms, Leg Cramps
Nettle Leaf Tincture- Organic, Herbal Care, Digestive Bitter, Seasonal Allergies, Uterine Tonic, Muscle Spasms, Leg Cramps
The nettles are grown in their own garden bed using organic methods. The leaves are harvested at their peak for optimum freshness then infused in 100% vodka for 4-6 weeks.
Tinctures are concentrated, liquid forms of herbal medicine that are easy to assimilate. Take doses in tea or water. If you're concerned about the alcohol, tinctures used in hot water will let the alcohol evaporate off.
Nettle is a nutrient-dense herb, rich in easily-assimilated vitamins A, C, D, and K, as well as calcium, potassium, phosphorous, iron and sulfur. Nettle tincture is an excellent digestive bitter that helps your digestion and gut health.
This herb is helpful in battling seasonal allergies because of nettle’s anti-inflammatory properties and adrenal-supporting nutrients. I've had allergy symptoms disappear within 20 minutes of taking the tincture.
It is well known as a uterine tonic and also strengthens kidneys and adrenals. Nettle has the highest chlorophyll content of any plant making it an excellent food.
The calcium content makes it an excellent herb to take for easing leg cramps and muscle spasms. Nettle’s calcium content also affects the uterus, helping to diminish pain during and after birth.
Nettle is also a remedy for hemorrhoids, its astringency will help tighten and strengthen blood vessels and reduce this problem.
Use 1-3 dropper in 4 ounces of water. For allergies, use 2 dropper daily to prevent symptoms. To use as a digestive bitter, take 1 dropper under your tongue or in 4 ounces of water 10-15 minutes before meal.
All of the herbs in my tinctures & oils are organic, ethically wild harvested, and untreated.
Organic ingredients: Nettle infused with 100% vodka.
Shelf life is 5 years. It comes in a 2 oz amber colored glass bottle.
This item has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not intended to cure diseases or to replace the advice of medical professionals.