dietary-supplements

Gaia Herbs, Nettle Leaf, 60 Veggie Liquid Phyto-Caps

SKU/UPC : 751063399302

Product Code : GH39930

Package Details : 60 Liquid-Filled Capsules

Serving Size : 2 Capsules

Serving per Container : This bottle will last for 30 Days

Price(र) : 5961.00

Ships in 2 to 3 days

Quantity :

·        Extra Strength

·        Liquid Phyto-Caps

·        Supports Healthy Function of the Upper Respiratory System

·        100% Vegetarian

·        A Dietary Supplement

 

Liquid Phyto-Caps - Gaia Herbs' patented technology delivers a concentrated full spectrum alcohol-free liquid extract in a 100% vegetarian capsule.


Suggested Use:

Take 1 capsule with a small amount of warm water 2 times daily between meals.

Supplement Facts:

Serving Size: 2 Capsules

Servings Per Container: 30

Amount Per 2 Capsules

mg

%DV

Calories

20

 

Alcohol Free Concentrated Extract Of:

Nettle leaf (Urtica dioica) ?

100 mg

Standardized to Full Spectrum Activity Profile

Bioactivity Per 2 Capsules

mg Activity

 

Caffeic acid derivatives (from Nettle)

2.0 mg

†Daily Value not established.
? = Organic ingredient
Each 2 capsules contain 4,000 mg crude herb equivalent.

Other Ingredients:

Vegetable glycerin, vegetable cellulose (capsule).

Contains no animal by-products and no gelatin

Tested Free of heavy metal toxicity

Warnings:

Not to be used during pregnancy or lactation. If you have a medical condition or take pharmaceutical drugs, please consult with your doctor before using this product. Keep away from children. Use only as directed on label. Safety sealed for your protection. Keep bottle capped at all times and store in a cool dry place. Natural separation may occur. This does not affect product quality.


Q.Which vitamins and minerals are found in stinging nettle?
A.The bright-green leaves of stinging nettle reveal the high chlorophyll and iron content of the herb. Rich in minerals such as calcium, magnesium, potassium, silicon, sulfur, copper, chromium, zinc, cobalt and phosphorus, as well as vitamins such as A, C, D, E and K, stinging nettle treats specific medical conditions and benefits a user's overall health.


Q.Does nettle seed extract help people with high S. Creatine levels?
A.A study published in the Journal of The American Herbalist Guild, noted that patients who were given stinging nettle seed extract showed a significant decrease in their serum creatinine levels while they were taking the extract and that the effect lasted well after they stopped taking the extract. Stinging nettle seed is possibly the most effective herb available that has been shown to lower these levels.
In the book "The One Earth Herbal Sourcebook," the authors Alan Keith Tillotson, Nai-shing Hu Tillotson and Robert Abel discuss herbalist David Winston's use of nettles to reduce creatinine levels in six cases of severely diminished kidney function. Tillotson himself used a similar preparation of nettles to show improvement of creatinine levels, which can be a marker for disease progression, in an elderly patient.


Q.Will stinging nettle help my arthritis?
A.Because of its anti-inflammatory properties, nettle tea can be used in the treatment of the pain of arthritis and gout.


Q.Is it true stinging nettle leaf helps with hemorrhoids?
A.Another reported healing benefit of nettle tea is helping the body heal itself of hemorrhoids (called "piles" in England). One cup of tea - as well as taking over the counter painkillers - is said to help heal them faster.


Q.Why does stinging nettle help muscle and joint diseases?
A.It aids with muscle and joint diseases such as rheumatism, arthritis, tendonitis, due to its high calcium content.


Q.Does nettle leaf help intestinal disorders?
A.If you have intestinal disorders, nettle is recommended. It also helps with cases of dysentery, diarrhea, hemorrhoids and it is good for aiding the treatment of liver, bile and spleen diseases. It has a slight laxative effect, so best not to overdo it.


Q.Is it true that stinging nettle leaf helps prostate problems?
A.In Germany, the Commission E (the German equivalent of the American Food and Drug Administration) has approved the use of stinging nettle for treating prostate enlargement, among other ailments. While studies have shown that the root of the plant is more effective for this application, nettle leaf tea can still be used with success. For men suffering from a weak urine stream and frequent urination due to an enlarged prostate, nettle tea can help the condition by slowing the growth of prostate tissue.