Nettle Root
What is a nettle root? As far back as Ancient Greece, stinging nettle, also known as urtica dioica, is a perennially blooming plant that has long been used medicinally. Despite its origins in the colder regions of Europe and Asia, stinging nettle now thrives globally. The plant typically reaches a height of two to four feet and flowers from June through September. It has pink or yellow blooms and has heart-shaped leaves. It thrives in soil that is high in nitrogen. The Department of Dermatology at the Penn State University College of Medicine states that stinging nettle has several beneficial health effects when it is processed and used medicinally. The plant is most known for the stinging reaction that happens when the skin comes into contact with the fine stinging hairs, also known as trichomes, located on its leaves and stems. Homeopathy also makes use of it. Most goods use the stem and leaves of stinging nettle, but the roots also have medicinal properties. The plant's anti-inflamm