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People have used this nettle leaf for centuries to help remedy various health conditions, some of which included seasonal allergies and joint pain. As in the case with saw palmetto, nettle can also be used for treating bacterial infections in the urinary tract. Again, at Sword Vitality we focus on many aspects of male health, which is why nettle is in some of our herbal supplements. In this article, you will find that there are many benefits to this herb that you may not have noticed that you need help with.

Nutrition

According to a 2018 review by Nutrition One, nettle leaves contain various nutrients, such as zinc, iron, magnesium, and vitamins C, D, and K. They also have alpha-linolenic acid, antioxidants, carotenoids, terpenoids, and polyphenols. Drinking a cup of tea made from nettle leaves may help people get more of the nutrients they need. Nettle’s iron content may also help people who suffer from anemia and other nutritional issues.

Stinging nettle is a perennial plant that can be found in Asia, North Africa, Europe, and North America. The plant’s name comes from the hollow hairs that it has on its leaves and stems, which generate histamine and other chemicals into animals and people. It has long been regarded as a natural remedy for prostate and urinary tract problems.

Stinging Nettle and Prostatitis

In a study conducted on men with chronic prostatitis, participants who took the stinging nettle extract experienced a significant reduction in symptoms one month after taking the supplement compared to those who only took an antibiotic. In a study conducted by the University of Florence, researchers discovered that men with chronic prostatitis were more likely to benefit from taking a combination of herbs, such as stinging nettle. They gave 106 participants a one-month supply of a formula that included an antibiotic, saw palmetto, quercetin, and turmeric.

Stinging Nettle and BPH

Another study revealed that men who took a stinging nettle and a combination of saw palmetto experienced a reduction in their symptoms. In several studies, stinging nettle has been shown to reduce the symptoms of BPH. In one trial, over 600 men with enlarged prostates were given a supply of stinging nettle. After six months, 81 percent of the participants reported that their lower urinary tract symptoms had improved, while only 16 percent of the placebo group did.

Stinging Nettle and Prostate Cancer

A recent study examined the use of stinging nettle extract for the treatment of prostate cancer, and nettle showed that it was effective at killing cancer cells. The researchers noted that their findings support the idea that the plant can be used as a potential cancer treatment. More research is still necessary, though. 

Stinging Nettle and Prostate Biopsy

For men who have recently undergone a prostate biopsy, taking a stinging nettle supplement may be a great follow-up treatment option. According to researchers, nettle can help reduce the complications that can occur following a prostate biopsy. These include pain, difficulty urinating, and urinary urgency.

Aside from supporting healthy prostate size and hormone levels, stinging nettle can also help support other organs within the body. Continue reading to learn more about them. 

Arthritis

One study from 2018 revealed that people with osteoarthritis who have a base thumb can reduce their use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs by drinking tea made from nettle leaves. This suggests that the plant has anti-inflammatory properties. The Arthritis Foundation also suggests that people with osteoarthritis drink one cup of nettle tea per day. However, consider discussing the use of nettle with your doctor before taking this natural approach.

Heart Health

The compounds found in stinging nettle can stimulate the production of nitric oxide, which helps maintain healthy blood pressure levels.

Liver Health

The compounds found in stinging nettle can also help reduce the damage caused by free radicals in liver cells. As a cleansing agent, nettle may assist in the removal of toxins from the body.

Joint Health

Stinging nettle may help reduce inflammation and the harmful effects of exercise on the joints. Nettle is available in supplement form or in the form as a topical cream, which you can apply topically.

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