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Nettle
- 4-6-2010
- Categorized in: Natural Remedies

Nettle is used for stem and root dry. However, the effect of the root is more secure.
The nettle blooms profusely in spring in moist places and near residential areas. In ancient times the nettle was used mainly to relieve and even cure paralysis.
Nettle can be eaten fresh as any vegetable (it tastes similar to spinach), simply boiled in water for ten minutes and serve with salt and oil.
Healing Properties
- Among the curative properties of the nettle purifies the blood we need is a diuretic, dissolves kidney stones and is a vasoconstrictor so it is used to stop nosebleeds and heavy periods
- It is also conducive to combat the pain of rheumatism and its application is recommended in cases of limb paralysis. He also has some ability to decrease the amount of sugar in the blood. It is therefore recommended for consumption by diabetics.
- For external use, is used to combat dandruff, hair loss and diseases of the skin.
Folk Remedies with nettle
- Folk remedy # 1: To cleanse the blood and get rid of kidney stones, DE30 used 50 grams of the stem or 25 grams of dried root infused in a quart of boiling water and tea taken three drinks per day.
- Folk remedy # 2: For rheumatic pain and paralyzed limbs is excellent implementation of freshly cut nettles on the affected area.
- Folk remedy # 3: To decrease the blood flow in the heavy periods, they squeeze the juice of fresh leaves of nettle and take one or two cups a day. However, if the situation does not improve, consult your doctor.
- Folk remedy # 4: Anti-dandruff and hair loss, you can use the nettle externally. To do this, wash the head with the infusion of 50 grams of nettle stalk or 30 leaves in one liter of water. Let it boil for 15 minutes. Allow to cool and is applied in the hair root.
- Folk remedy # 5: The common nettle brew can be taken daily to improve skin conditions (acne, eczema and even psoriasis). Prepare 30 grams of nettle in a quart and a half of water, which makes the liquid boil until reduced by half, and taken by glasses during the day. If you want to increase the results can be applied wet compresses to the skin of the plant juice.
- Popular Remedy # 6: To stop nosebleeds, you must enter through the nose or a cotton gauze soaked in the juice of the plant.
- Remedy popular # 7: For diabetics, recommends two teaspoons of leaves in 1 / 4 of a liter of boiling water. Let it boil 5 minutes and a cup in the morning and once in the evening.
- Popular Remedy # 8: To increase milk secretion in mothers can be applied externally compresses soaked in the juice of the plant. To do this, you should boil two handfuls in a pint of water and used as a lotion.
Recipes for healthy eating with nettle
- Cream of Nettles:
To prepare this recipe for healthy eating must first saute in olive oil a large onion finely sliced. Then add crushed nettles and let it cook all together. Then he throws 1 liter of water with a little sea salt. It is cooked for 15 minutes and added, once the fire is out, fresh cream and parmesan cheese.
- Empanada of nettles and dandelion:
Little water is boiled in 450 grams of spinach and 500 g of nettles and dandelion. Once boiled, you remove the water to the herbs and mix them with olive oil, nutmeg, salt, pepper and 300 grams between ricotta and grated cheese.
Prepare a dough with flour, salt and oil. Pour the filling and before closing the pie, is poured over 3 eggs raw. He surface hole and kicks a medium oven until golden.
- Barley with nettles:
After taking barley soaked for 12 hours, you cook it in pressure cooker. Besides, you should skip in olive oil 2 onions, sliced thin and after a few minutes of cooking, you add 200 g of tender nettles.
Join the nettles and two tablespoons of barley and cook for 20 minutes. It let stand several minutes before serving.
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