Urtica dioica - Wikipedia Urtica dioica, often known as common nettle, burn nettle, stinging nettle, nettle leaf, or just a nettle or stinger, is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the family Urticaceae
6 Benefits of Stinging Nettle (Plus Side Effects) - Healthline Stinging nettle is a nutritious plant popular in Western herbal medicine It may reduce inflammation, hay fever symptoms, blood pressure and blood sugar levels — among other benefits Stinging
The Nettle Paradox: How the plant that stings you may also heal you Stinging nettle, Urtica dioica, has a long history in herbal medicine, dating back to ancient Greece Today, a growing body of peer-reviewed research is catching up with that tradition, revealing how processed nettle extracts may help calm the very immune responses that make allergy season so miserable
16 Benefits of Stinging Nettle (Plus 7 Side Effects) - MedicineNet Apart from its stinging leaves, nettle is a safe herb that typically does not have any side effects Stinging nettles have been used medicinally for millennia Nettles can help strengthen the immune system, making them a beneficial herb for several ailments
Nettle Uses, Side Effects Warnings - Drugs. com Nettle has been used in alternative medicine to treat hay fever, asthma, diarrhea, osteoarthritis, circulation problems, diabetes, fluid retention, symptoms of enlarged prostate, and other conditions However, nettle has not been proven with research to be effective in treating these conditions
Nettle (Urtica dioica): Characteristics, Cultivation, Medicinal Uses Urtica dioica, commonly referred to as common nettle, burn nettle, or simply nettle, is a perennial flowering plant belonging to the Urticaceae family This species, native to Europe, parts of temperate Asia, and North Africa, has now spread globally