Description
Wildcrafted Nettle Tincture
Nettle (Urtica dioica) is often called “nature’s multivitamin,” but that title undersells its true impact. This wild, mineral-dense plant contains nearly every trace mineral required by the human body, plus the amino acids, iron, silica, and vitamins necessary to rebuild tissue, restore energy, and correct deep deficiencies.
Nettle is particularly potent for people who are depleted, anemic, in chronic pain, hormonally imbalanced, or struggling to rebuild from stress, illness, or poor diet.
Key nutrients and compounds in nettle include:
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Iron & chlorophyll – Support blood building, oxygenation, and energy
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Silica & calcium – Restore connective tissue, bone, joints, hair, and nails
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Magnesium & potassium – Regulate hydration, muscular activity, and nerve signaling
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Vitamin K & C – Support clotting, collagen production, and inflammation balance
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Complete protein profile (all essential amino acids) – Ideal for tissue repair and growth
Symptoms of nettle-related deficiencies may include:
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Fatigue, dizziness, or cold extremities
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Hair loss, brittle nails, slow wound healing
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Weak bones, sore joints, or tension in connective tissue
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Painful menstruation or hormone irregularity
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Chronic inflammation, poor circulation, or skin eruptions
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Recovery fatigue after illness, injury, or chronic stress
This is not a trendy herb—it’s a physiological foundation restorer. Nettle reawakens your vital stores, restores tissue integrity, and supports nearly every system of the body. Especially valuable for menstruating or post-partum women, nutrient-depleted individuals, or anyone facing long-term burnout.
🧴 Product Details:
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2 oz amber glass dropper bottle
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Made fresh to order
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Suggested use: 1–2 droppers daily in water or tea
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Shelf life: 12–18 months when stored in a cool, dark place
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