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Nettle Supplement

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About this product

Considered a primary "go-to" tonic herb by many herbalists, nettle is well known for its rich diversity of trace minerals, vitamins, antioxidant chlorophyll, and plant histamine constituents that support healthy modulation of immune responses to seasonal allergies.

It is a key component of our Seasonal Allergy formula.

Nettle is an excellent addition to food for animals who need extra trace minerals and vitamins, but not necessarily in huge multivitamin doses. It is also an excellent skin and coat rinse that nourishes animals' fur and provides symptomatic relief for itchy skin and flea bites.

Those who suffer from seasonal allergies have found nettle helps lessen their symptoms if taken on a regular basis.

Nettle also may be useful in the treatment of prostate enlargement.

Product Details

  • Primary Medicinal Activities: Nutritive, antihistamine, astringent, tonic, helps with blood cleansing

  • Strongest Affinities: Genitourinary tract, blood, skin, eyes

Ingredients

  • Nettle
  • Vegetable Glycerin USP
  • Distilled Water

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