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Purple Nettle 30 tablets

Regular price $ 125.00 MXN
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Description:

It is used as an aid in disorders such as arthritis due to its anti-inflammatory properties. Read more »

How to use:

Take 1 tablet daily.

Content:

30 tablets.

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Do you suffer from anxiety? Anxiety disorder can be problematic for those who experience it, whether in mild or severe form. Nervousness, restlessness, and panic attacks can be a result of your lifestyle or psychology. Fortunately, there are some foods and natural remedies that can help calm your nervous system. Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) is a plant known for its calming properties for the nervous system.

Stinging nettle, commonly known as stinging nettle, is a plant that originated in northern Europe but is now widely distributed throughout most of Europe, Asia, and North America. This rough-stemmed plant is characterized by its spiny leaves and stems and the microscopic hairs covered with bleak on its surface. It has an inflorescence with a strobila of orange-colored flowers and a bitter taste. The oil on the side of the stem is also a food for some animals, such as rabbits.

Stinging nettle has a variety of health benefits for those people who choose to incorporate its leaves into their diet. This plant is healthy due to the rich minerals, natural coatings, vitamins, carotenoids, and other nutritional elements. Stinging nettle has been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties and is also an aid to the immune system. Additionally, stinging nettle can help reduce stress and provides calming effects on the nervous system.

Stinging nettle contains silicic acid, an organic compound found in soil and human skin. These compounds are hydrolyzed in the digestive system to form saliva and sweat that help reduce inflammation in the nervous system.

When silicic acid enters the body, triglycerides such as linoleic and arachidonic acids, precursors of fatty acids and anti-inflammatory prostaglandins, are released. These compounds act as tranquilizers for the nervous system, promoting relaxation and decreasing stress discharges.

Stinging nettle contains minerals such as potassium and sodium, which are vital for the balance of acid levels in the body. The minerals help control the discharge of nerve messages, slowing down the rate of nerve impulses and preventing excitability in people. This allows the body and mind to rest, refreshing and allowing the body to rest and relax.

Generally, nettle is safe for most adults. However, there are some possible side effects, such as itching, stinging, and redness of the skin. This can be caused by the microscopic, alburnum-covered hairs on the surface of the nettle. Some people may also experience dizziness, nausea, and diarrhea after consuming nettle. Therefore, it is always wise to consult a doctor before starting any herbal supplement regimen.

Nettle can be used to make teas or infusions, or it can be added to salad, soup or smoothies. Nettle paste can be applied to the skin to relieve pain and inflammation. Capsules are ideal for those who do not like the bitter taste of the nettle as they are tasteless.

Stinging nettle is home to a wealth of benefits for the nervous system. This plant helps calm the nervous system, reducing stress and anxiety. The silicic acid and minerals present in the plant help control and reduce nerve messages. You can find a variety of products based on stinging nettle online, in the wild, or at your local herbalist.

It is always advisable to consult a doctor before starting any herbal treatment. If you incorporate this healthy plant into your diet, you can enjoy its natural benefits for the nervous system.

Insomnia and stress are two diseases that no one should have to live with