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Nettle Leaf
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Nettles are said to have aelow, of special notice is the high calcium content in the plant, particularly when taken raw, which can be indispensable in certain conditions, especially tuberculosis and lymphatic congestion. Nettle is good for clearing phlegm in the lungs and bronchial tubes. It has been used as an anti-asthmatic herb, the raw juice being given in honey. It is sometimes combined with equal nettle parts of comfrey and mullein, with a pinch of lobelia added, for asthma variety of healing properties, affecting different parts of the body. First and foremost, they are considered wonderful nutrition, which provides a first-rate form of preventative medicine. Although we detail some of Nettles’ constituents b. An ounce of herbs is steeped in a pint of boiled water and strained, the tea taken three or four times a day (Tierra: 142). This remedy is effective when taken over a long period of time. Whether the wheezing or shortness of breath is considered true asthma or not, this remedy can help overcome such problems. The herb is also much employed for problems in the urinary and eliminatory systems, especially for mucus problems thereof It is good for blood in the urine and for incipient edema, although it doesn’t rank with other herbs, such as parsley, for established edema. It is said to gently loosen the bowels, although a decoction of the plant can be used for chronic diarrhea. It is good for hemorrhoids when taken internally. It has been employed for gravel in the kidneys and for kidney infections generally. It can be used for water retention, although its persistent use for a long period of time can cause kidney irritation (Moore:1 14). The phosphates in the plant increase urine acidity (Ibid). The plant is said to influence the secretions of the body generally, especially influencing bleeding. Most sources agree that it is an excellent and safe styptic. It is said to check internally hemorrhages, taken as tea internally, as well as applied externally as a wash for external bleeding. Some even recommend pulping the leaves and applying this over the wound, although the application should not stay on too long, so as to prevent irritation. The powdered root can be used for the same purpose. Even if a patient is spitting blood, the hot infusion can remedy the trouble. The herb has been taken to control excessive menstrual flow. A 2-7 foot perennial, with stiff, stinging hairs and square, bristly stems. The opposite, cordate, deeply serrated leaves are pointed and downy underneath. Small, greenish flowers grow in axillary clusters. Found throughout the U.S. growing in waste places, gardens, roadsides, along fences and walls. The young leaves and shoots are rich in vitamins A, G, protein, and minerals. They are cooked as greens, and brewed for beer. Pick leaves from the underside, folding the top of the leaf inside, using the tough part of the thumb and forefinger. When boiled for a pot herb, skim the nettles from top of the liquid. Heating or drying removes the sting. It is a anti-inflammatory, astringent, digestive, diuretic, hemostatic, and Ionic. It stimulates circulation and clears uric acid, relieving arthritis, gout and eczema. The seeds are used for tuberculosis and to treat lungs after bronchitis. A decoction of the root is used externally on the scalp for hair loss. CAUTION: Do not eat old plants uncooked. They can produce kidney damage and symptoms of poisoning. Ailments historically used for: Arthritis (Gout), Arthritis (Osteo), Arthritis (Rheumatoid),

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