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White Nettle
Name :White Nettle
Synonyms : Dead nettle

Nettle flowers

Stingless nettle

White archangel

White dead-nettle

White nettle

Parts Used :Plant, flowers
Habitat :Found in gardens and waste grounds of New England, and in Europe along roadsides, hedges, fences, walls, railroad embankments, and thickets.
Description :Blind nettle is a perennial plant; the hollow quadrangular stem is hairy, little-branched, and green or sometimes violet-hued.The leaves are opposite, petioled, ovate and cordate, hairy on both sides, and serrate.White bilabiate flowers appear from April to October.
Constituents :Antispasmodic, astringent, expectorant, styptic
Uses :An infusion made from the plant is used for leucorrhea, irregular menstrual periods, and weak menstrual flow, stomach and intestinal problems, and vaginal douches.The infusion can be used as a bath additive to relieve uterine cramps, boils, and tumors.A poultice of boiled leaves and flowers can be used for tumors, boils, sores, varicose veins, and gouty pains.A tea or tincture made from the flowers is used for insomnia.Use young leaves in a salad for a spring tonic.Acts as astringent and is soothing with specific action on the reproductive system, reducing benign prostate enlargement and acting as a uterine tonic;useful after prostate surgery.
Dosage :Infusion: use 2 tsp. plant or flowers with 1 cup water.Take 1 to 1 1/2 cups a day, unsweetened, a mouthful at a time.

Powder: take 1/4 to 1/2 tsp., 3 times a day.

Tincture: 15 ml. per day.
Myths :According to an old recipe book, steel dipped in the juice of this plant becomes flexible.

 

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