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Nettle Leaf (Cut & Sifted) (Urtica dioica)
Nettle leaf is a nutrient-rich herb traditionally used in herbal practices for its deeply nourishing and supportive qualities. This cut and sifted form offers ease of use while preserving its vibrant green color and natural vitality. Long valued as a daily tonic herb, nettle is often used to support overall wellness and balance.
Traditional Uses
Traditionally used to support:
• Overall nourishment and vitality
• Seasonal wellness
• Healthy inflammatory response
• Urinary tract support
• General wellness and balance
Key Benefits
• Naturally rich in vitamins, minerals, and plant compounds
• Traditionally used as a nourishing herbal tonic for daily support
• Supports overall vitality and whole-body wellness
• Commonly included in mineral-rich and restorative herbal blends
• Gentle and suitable for long-term use
Ways to Use
• Tea (Infusion): Add 1–2 teaspoons to hot water, cover, and steep for 10–15 minutes
• Nourishing Infusion: For a deeper infusion, steep a larger amount (1–2 tablespoons) for several hours
• Blending: Can be enjoyed on its own or combined with other herbs
Other Uses
• Tincture: Can be prepared as a nourishing herbal extract
• Topical: May be infused into oils for use in hair care and skin-supportive products
• DIY Projects: Ideal for herbal blends, hair rinses, and natural body care formulations
Energetic / Intuitive Insight
Nettle carries a strengthening, deeply nourishing energy. It is often turned to during times of depletion or imbalance, offering steady support as the body rebuilds and restores. This herb encourages grounding, resilience, and a return to a more supported, balanced state.
Packaging & Sizes
Available in cut and sifted leaf form in multiple sizes:
0.5 oz
1 oz
2 oz
4 oz
Packaged with care to maintain freshness and quality.
Safety Information
Generally considered safe for most people when used appropriately
May act as a mild diuretic
Before making any changes to your diet you should always consult with your doctor, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications or have existing conditions.
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Nettle leaf is a nutrient-rich herb traditionally used in herbal practices for its deeply nourishing and supportive qualities. This cut and sifted form offers ease of use while preserving its vibrant green color and natural vitality. Long valued as a daily tonic herb, nettle is often used to support overall wellness and balance.
Traditional Uses
Traditionally used to support:
• Overall nourishment and vitality
• Seasonal wellness
• Healthy inflammatory response
• Urinary tract support
• General wellness and balance
Key Benefits
• Naturally rich in vitamins, minerals, and plant compounds
• Traditionally used as a nourishing herbal tonic for daily support
• Supports overall vitality and whole-body wellness
• Commonly included in mineral-rich and restorative herbal blends
• Gentle and suitable for long-term use
Ways to Use
• Tea (Infusion): Add 1–2 teaspoons to hot water, cover, and steep for 10–15 minutes
• Nourishing Infusion: For a deeper infusion, steep a larger amount (1–2 tablespoons) for several hours
• Blending: Can be enjoyed on its own or combined with other herbs
Other Uses
• Tincture: Can be prepared as a nourishing herbal extract
• Topical: May be infused into oils for use in hair care and skin-supportive products
• DIY Projects: Ideal for herbal blends, hair rinses, and natural body care formulations
Energetic / Intuitive Insight
Nettle carries a strengthening, deeply nourishing energy. It is often turned to during times of depletion or imbalance, offering steady support as the body rebuilds and restores. This herb encourages grounding, resilience, and a return to a more supported, balanced state.
Packaging & Sizes
Available in cut and sifted leaf form in multiple sizes:
0.5 oz
1 oz
2 oz
4 oz
Packaged with care to maintain freshness and quality.
Safety Information
Generally considered safe for most people when used appropriately
May act as a mild diuretic
Before making any changes to your diet you should always consult with your doctor, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications or have existing conditions.
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.