Nettles seed are good for skin, hair and your brain, known for supporting the kidneys by strengthening the adrenals (best if you have hypothyroidism, an underactive thyroid). Full of vitamin c and essential fatty acids. Packed with so many nutrients that 1 teaspoon a day is enough.
Two published case studies by herbalist Jonathan Treasure, M.N.I.M.H., R.H. ( AHG) illustrate nettle seen can be quite effective for lowering serum creatinine levels and reducing symptoms in patients with chronic renal failure. based off of the use of 23 nettles seeds appear to be hepatoprotective based on students in rodents.
Side effects: mild stomach upset, fluid retention, sweating, diarrhea, and hives or rash ( mainly from topical use.
Directions: Nettle seeds are soft and can be eaten, mixed in smoothies, yogurt and porridge. Can be added as a topping to soup.
0.5 oz packet
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