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Nettle

Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) grows widely in Europe and Asia. And perhaps it is one of the most familiar plants for you. The above-ground parts of the large nettle have a traditional use in herbal mixtures to keep the joints flexible. They are also good for the urinary tract.
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Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) grows widely in Europe and Asia. And perhaps it is one of the most familiar plants for you. Who doesn't know the less pleasant experience when touching a fresh plant? Fortunately, dried nettle leaves no longer sting. As it should be, the CressanOsteo nettle leaves are harvested young during the flowering season. They are then dried, pulverized into powder and added neat to the capsules. The big advantage of CressanOsteo is that the nettles could grow on uncontaminated soil, which you do not always know when picking yourself.

Nettle is a source of easily absorbable silicon
Nettle is sought after for its easily absorbable silicon. Silicon is a trace element from our diet and occurs in the form of natural silicon dioxide and silicates.

Nettle is good for the urinary tract and flexible joints
The above-ground parts of the large nettle have a traditional use in herbal mixtures to keep the joints flexible. They are also good for the urinary tract.

The silicon from nettle contributes to the maintenance of healthy nails and good condition of the hair
Products that are good for the nails are often also good for the hair. This principle certainly applies very well to silicon. Thanks to its silicon content, nettle has been used for years to protect hair and nails.

 

Top 5 why you should use these pure nettle leaves?

  1. Silicon contributes to the good condition of the hair
  2. Silicon supports the maintenance of healthy nails
  3. As support for the joints
  4. Because they are good for the urinary tract
  5. As a source of easily absorbable silicon

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