- About Us
- FAQ
- Contact Us
- Track and manage my orders
- Wishlist
- 0Cart
- Order securely online, contact us by phone at 1-833-663-6637 or send us an Email

NETTLE LEAF, c/s
SKU: HN03-025
Hurry up! Sales Ends In
Botanical Name: Urtica dioica
Origin: Albania / Croatia / Turkey / Bulgaria
Production: Nettle (aka stinging nettle) is a common botanical, native to Africa and western Asia. It has since become naturalized across the globe and can be found wild in many parts of the world. It grows in temperate climates, preferring shady regions with moist soil. Stinging hairs cover the live plant, helping to protect it from predation. When touched, the hairs cause stinging welts due to the content of formic acid. While the stings can be painful, they don't last long and rarely cause serious harm.
After being picked, the acid deteriorates quickly and the stinging hairs begin losing potency within minutes. The harvested leaves are a favorite source of medicine and have also been used for centuries for food and fabric. The healing powers of nettle are well steeped in the folklore and traditions of various cultures.
Qualities: Nettle is considered a very nourishing herb, healing both internally and externally, supportive of women's health and fertility, naturally detoxifying, and much, much more. The leaves offer a long list of essential minerals including iron, calcium, potassium and magnesium and many other nutritive components including formic acid, histamine, serotonin, choline, minerals, chlorophyll, amino acids, lecithin, carotenoids, flavonoids, sterols, tannins, and vitamins.
Common use: The leaves, commonly eaten steamed, steeped as a tea, takes as an extract, or encapsulated.
Storage: Store in a cool, dark, dry place in an airtight container.
Disclaimer: this information is for educational purposes only and has not been evaluated by the FDA or CFIA. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. This product has been packaged in the same facility as peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, soy, and other potential allergens.
- Reviews
- Questions
Thank you for submitting a review!
Your input is very much appreciated. Share it with your friends so they can enjoy it too!

NETTLE LEAF
USE FOR MANY MEDICINAL PURPOSES

Therapeutic Nettle Tea
Since using Nettle tea my husband has been able to discontinue prescription anti-inflammatories for joint pain. And my old bones love it too. We brew 1/4 cup Nettle tea in 4-1/2 cups of boiling water, let it brew for 8 hours and drink 2 cups a day. Organic Matters Nettle Tea is very high quality.

Great product only wish it was Canadian
These nettles make a lovely infusion that I've been drinking since the ones I foraged ran out. I only wish they came from Canada. They grow really well here!


Nettles Leaf Tea
I am delighted with my nettles tea! I learned to use it in "mate" during my Peace Corps volunteer tour in Paraguay, where I learned of its benefits. A glass kettle with sieve works wonders; two tablespoons in sieve and half kettle of hot water gives me 3 lge mugs of tea during the day. You have a regular cliente here.