Nettle

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Nettle (Urtica dioica) is the true queen of our meadows, often mistaken for an annoying weed. In fact, it is one of the most nutritious and medicinal plants that nature has to offer.

 

🌿 Health benefits of nettle

Nettle has been used in folk medicine for thousands of years, and modern research confirms its extraordinary effects on the body:

• Detoxification and blood purification: Nettle acts as a natural diuretic, which means that it helps the body flush out toxins and excess water.

• High iron content: It is an excellent natural aid for anemia, as in addition to iron, it also contains vitamin C, which accelerates its absorption.

• Anti-inflammatory effect: Helps relieve symptoms of rheumatism, arthritis and joint pain.

• Prostate support: Nettle root is often used to relieve problems with an enlarged prostate.

• Hair and Scalp Health: Nettle tincture or infusion is known to strengthen hair roots and prevent dandruff.

 

🥗 Nutritional Value and Uses in Food

Nettle is a great alternative to spinach in the kitchen, but it is much richer in nutrients.

Key Nutrients:

• Vitamins: A, C, K and most of the B group.

• Minerals: Iron, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus and potassium.

• Protein: It contains a surprisingly high amount of plant protein for a leafy vegetable.

 

How to include it in your meals?

 

Tea: The most common way to use it for general body strengthening.

Soups and stews: Cooked nettle loses its stinging properties and takes on a gentle, “earthy” flavor.

Smoothies: Use young leaves (you can quickly steam them before blending to kill the stinging hairs).

Pesto: A great substitute for basil when combined with walnuts and olive oil.

Important note: Always harvest nettles in clean areas, away from roads. Use young shoots (tops), and harvest with gloves until they are cooked.

 

💡 Why is it important today?

In a world of processed foods, nettles are a free and accessible source of superfoods.

Its ability to alkalize (detoxify) the body is crucial for a modern lifestyle where we often face stress and acidity in the body.