ALINGATONG PLANTS
Medicinal Use and benifits
are one of the richest sources of:
� protein, minerals, calcium, iron, silica
� contains formic acid, which is used to
dissolve cholesterol. (Great for candida sufferers).
� Nettle blocks lactic acid cycle which
starves the cancer cells. Leaves have seaweed-type flavor
because it's very rich in minerals.
� vitamin C (which improves calcium
a
nd nutrient absorption)improves
immune function, prevents free radical damage,
and builds collagen.
� The vitamin K in nettle strengthens bones. Supports the growth of beneficial intestinal
flora (probiotics).
� Great for relieving mucus in colon.
� Source of Serotonin, supports proper
adrenal function,
� A steroidal anti-inflammatory to reduce prostate inflammation and excellent source of nutrition for prostate health.
� Lowers blood sugar, increases insulin sensitivity due to chromium content and protects blood vessels from insulin damage.
� a complete B complex, C, D, calcium, chromium, copper, high iron source, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, silicon, sulfur, zinc, bioflavonoids, saponins, acetylcholine and serotonin.
� Antidepressant
� Antibiotic and anti-fungal
� Helps dissolve kidney stones
� regulate thyroid
� reduces body fat
� increases energy
� treats anemia, ulcers, strengthens tissues,
mild laxative.
� Helps adrenals, kidney, liver and thyroid.
� eliminated arthritis pain for the entire season
� Promote lactation
� Stimulate hair growth
� Help control blood sugar in patients with diabetes
� Reduce bleeding connected to gingivitis
� Treat disorders of the kidneys and urinary tract
� Provide relief from water retention
� Prevent or treat diarrhea
� Decrease menstrual flow
� Provide asthma relief
� Heal wounds
� Treat hemorrhoids
� Stimulate contractions in pregnant women
� Treat insect bites
� Treat tendonitis
� Treat anemia
� Prostate enlargement
� Myoma
� Detox for cleansing the colon
The nettle family is classified in the division Magnoliophyta , class Magnoliopsida, order Urticales. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia™ Copyright © 2013, Columbia University Press. Licensed Columbia University Press. REFERENCE
Atlas lekarstvennykh rastenii SSSR. Moscow, 1962. EGOROVA
The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition (1970-1979). © 2010 The Gale Group,