Dear friends of chronic health,
do you happen to keep goats?
Then hang a bunch of stinging nettles in the stable. Thus, your dear four-legged friends are protected from all damage. So say the old traditions.
But now to you, dear blueberry friends:
Even Hippocrates, the famous doctor of antiquity, considered nettle to be the most important plant for purifying the blood.
The liver, bile, stomach and intestines also benefit from the valuable ingredients. Especially in spring, our body switches on detoxification mode. So it makes sense to support him here. This is one of the reasons why the wild blueberry married the stinging nettle: blueantox®-body .
The stinging nettle can do a lot more: it supports iron absorption in the event of iron deficiency (we women can sing a song about it).
In the lords of creation, the ingredients can have a positive effect on the prostate .
In traditional Chinese medicine, the associated organs are the lungs, liver, spleen and bladder. They expel the moisture in the lungs (this is very, very important at the moment with regard to various viruses and bacteria in the country) and nourish the liver blood.
Nettle extract is obtained from the nettle plant and has a long tradition in natural medicine. Stinging nettles contain many valuable nutrients, including vitamins, minerals and phytochemicals such as flavonoids and carotenoids. These ingredients have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects and can help detoxify the body and boost the immune system.
Nettle extract is often used as a dietary supplement or as an ingredient in herbal medicines. It can help with a variety of ailments including rheumatism, arthritis, bladder infections, allergies and digestive problems. Another benefit of nettle extract is that it can lower blood sugar levels and regulate cholesterol levels.
However, it is important to note that nettle extract is not suitable for everyone. People with certain medical conditions, such as kidney problems, should not take nettle extract without first checking with their doctor. Nettle extract should also be avoided during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Overall, nettle extract has promising therapeutic potential due to its numerous health-promoting properties and long tradition in natural medicine.
So, dear blueberry friends, grab some stinging nettle and blueberries so that you can digest the chocolate Easter eggs better :-).
Greetings from the far north
Yours and yours Jutta Suffner and the blueberry team