an introduction
The name of the foreign (Nettle), scientific name (Urtica dioica), is a giant plant with its extensive medical effects. It was found in Danish tombs in the Bronze Age and in the Stone Age, the leg was used for making strings. It was carried by the Roman Caesar soldiers from [[Britain]] because of its peculiar characteristics. Its fibers were used in the manufacture of German uniforms during the First World War. It has the characteristic of stinging when touched, and is therefore called the name of nettle. It is used as food for cows and poultry, and enters the hair care industry.
Main components of nettle
It contains glucosides, histamine, potassium, sulfur, manganese, iron, serotonin, acetylcholine, mold acid and formic acid, as well as minerals such as silica, vitamins A, B, C, protein and boron metal.
The most important uses of nettle
Hair and skin problems
The extract contains a soothing allergy, so its extracts are used externally on the skin in cases of dehydration and eczema for treatment. It also prevents hair loss and prevents the appearance of dandruff in it using the nettle tea for hair washing and massage well, and in some cases has been observed in the improvement of hair in terms of smoothness and vitality.
Problems with bones and joints
The catheter is treated with rheumatism. In the bathtub, 400 grams of nettle and hot water are placed in the bathtub. It is used by taking a full bath and staying for one hour. Massage the body with peppermint oil and nettle oil.
Nettle oil is also used to relieve joint and bone pain when exfoliated. It also increases urinary retention and blood purification, which protects the body from the risk of gout.
Respiratory problems
It contains anti-allergic substances it is used to reduce the problem of allergies spring and respiratory in general, but prefer to drink nettle tea and time for long periods of not less than one to three months. It also relieves cough and treats problems of breathlessness.
Urinary system problems
One of the most confirmed studies in the breast is its effect on the treatment of enlarged prostate problems, which lead to difficulty in urination and restriction in the urine. Many studies have proven to be effective in treating this problem, as well as other urinary problems such as kidney stones, nerve bladder, insomnia, night urination, urination accompanied by burning or pain, and fluid retention in the body.
Blood or periodic disorders
The herb of the nettle is a holding and suspended substance for bleeding; it is used in the treatment of the abundance of menstruation. The powder is also used to stop blood bleeding from the nose or nose, and to stop ulcerative bleeding.
Gastrointestinal problems
Nettle leaf is used to treat gastrointestinal problems and glands. It helps regulate blood sugar, heal stomach and ulcers, relieve irritable bowel irritation, stop diarrhea, and treat liver and spleen enlargement.
Usage caveats
It is always advisable to consult a physician who is interested in physical therapy before starting the treatment process, but there are some caveats about the use of the herb for those suffering from low pressure, because it stimulates the kidneys to produce fluids, which may cause low pressure