| Plant names |
| English |
Annual nettle, Burning nettle, Dog Nettle, Small Nettle, Small stinging nettle, Stinging nettle |
| Latin |
Urtica urens L. |
| Plant parts | Aerial parts, Root, Whole plant |
| Diseases & Uses |
| Diseases |
accumulation of fluids, Aids digestion, Antialopecic, Antidandruff, Antidiarrheic, Antigout, Antihemorrhagic, AntiRheumatic, Appendicitis, Asthma, astringent, Blood cleanser, Blood formation, Blood in the urine, Bronchitis, Burn, complaints of urinary system, cough, diabetes mellitus, diuretic, Excessive urination at night, expectorant, freckles, Gout, Haemoptysis, hair loss, Hypoglycemia, Iron tonic, lowering the blood sugar, nosebleed, pulmonary tuberculosis, Rashes, rheumatic pain, skin diseases, stimulates blood circulation, Stops bleeding, Tonic, wounds |
| Cancer |
Cancer |
| Women's diseases |
Aids milk flow in nursing mothers, Metrorrhagia |
| Homoeopathically uses |
homoeopathically use, arthritis, Light burns, nettle rash |
| Other uses |
colouring, hair preparations, magic power, production of textile |
| Contents |
|   | 5-hydroxytryptamine, Acetylcholine, Ammonia, chlorophyll, Formic acid, glucoquinone, Histamine, iron, Manganese, Minerals, oil, Potassium, Silicic acid, Sulfur, Tannic acid, Toxic substances, vitamin, Vitamin A, Vitamin C |
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