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Nettle for impotence
Nettle for impotence
Stinging nettle is a well-known medicinal plant often used in folk medicine, cosmetology and pharmaceutical production. Nettle has a number of medicinal effects, including laxative and diuretic, expectorant and wound healing properties.
A plant with pronounced fortifying properties increases the body's resistance to dangerous infectious lesions, strengthens hair and nails, improves the condition of the skin.
Composition of the medicinal plant
Stinging nettle as a valuable multivitamin plant contains a large number of useful ingredients, in particular:
- vitamins B, K and C
- potassium and iron salts
- polysaccharides and sulfur
- lecithins and scopoletin, lignans and ceramides li >
- pantothenic acid
- chlorophyll
Useful properties of nettle
For the circulatory system
Plant extract improves the condition of large vessels and small capillaries. The herb increases the conductivity of the arterial lumen by reducing blood clotting and preventing atherosclerosis. The use of drugs based on nettle helps to cope with increased capillary fragility. The plant protects against circulatory insufficiency and pathological discharge of blood from the groin area, which entail a decrease in potency, a decrease in the strength and duration of an erection. Regular intake of nettle tea leads to improved blood composition. There is an increase in the plasma concentration of platelets, erythrocytes and hemoglobin. At the same time, the herbal remedy leads to a decrease in the amount of sugar in the blood, prevents diabetes and the occurrence of hormonal imbalances. Since the herb is diuretic, it helps to get rid of peripheral edema and normalize blood pressure.
For the digestive system
A plant with systemic healing properties provides elimination of muscle spasms, relieves stomach pain and intestinal colic. Adding fresh nettle leaves to soups and salads helps to cope with slow metabolism and saturate the body with essential vitamins.
For the excretory system
A decoction based on nettle root helps to cope with diseases of the liver and kidneys, bladder and pancreas. It is known that its active components contribute to the removal of sand and stones from the gallbladder. The herbal plant improves the filtration capacity of the kidneys, reduces the risk of inflammatory processes. The herbal extract is useful for prostate and urethral lesions. It provides effective prevention of hemorrhoids, as well as malignant and benign formations in the prostate area.
For gynecological diseases
Nettle decoction is recommended for women with a predisposition to painful menstruation and uterine bleeding. The plant reduces the intensity of muscle contractions and eliminates discomfort during menstruation. The beneficial components of the herb help to cure weak uterine involution, strengthen muscle walls and avoid menstrual irregularities. Douching and baths with nettle concentrate prevent inflammatory lesions of the genitals. Herbal tea should be taken by women with heavy bleeding to prevent vitamin deficiency and anemia. Nettle ingredients saturate the body with essential vitamin and mineral components, providing protection against iron deficiency.
For immunity
Tea with honey, linden and nettle is useful to drink for colds. The drink should be drunk approximately 30 minutes before the start of the meal. Taking a course of phototherapy for a month will improve skin regeneration, accelerate wound healing after injuries, burns and frostbite. Nettle helps to clear the skin of acne and boils, get rid of the signs of an acute allergic reaction, eliminate itching and burning.
Benefits of nettle for hair
Phytoncides, carotene and pantothenic acid have a positive effect on the condition of hair follicles. If you rub masks with nettle into the scalp every day and add a little herbal infusion to the shampoo, you can achieve accelerated hair growth. Rinsing the hair with natural nettle juice will make the curls more lively and shiny. Thanks to its pronounced medicinal properties, the herb relieves hair brittleness and dullness, slows down the rate of hair loss and prevents baldness.
Contraindications to the use of nettle
The medicinal plant is not recommended for people with hypersensitivity to the components of nettle. Also, nettle-based products should not be drunk during pregnancy and if there is a high risk of developing thrombophlebitis.