🌿 Sip, Savor, and Thrive with Nettle Leaf!
Frontier Co-op Organic Stinging Nettle Leaf is a premium, versatile herb ideal for making nettle tea and enhancing various dishes. Sourced sustainably from Bulgaria, this 1lb bulk bag is 100% organic, kosher certified, and free from artificial additives, making it a perfect choice for health-conscious consumers.
E**M
Excellent Quality Nettles – My Go-To for Herbal Infusions!
These stinging nettles are top-notch—fresh, potent, and perfect for a soothing infusion. This is my second purchase, and I’m certain it won’t be my last. Highly recommended for anyone looking for quality herbs!
S**3
Love This Tea!
This is the best nettle tea I've had so far. Has good flavor, smells good, and seems fresh. You can't beat the price for the amount of tea leaves that you get. I will be purchasing this brand again.
J**A
Good quality
Big bag for the price. Good quality nettles.
A**E
Very nourishing and delicous herb
This herb is my daily hot morning beverage with black or green tea added along with chocory, cocoa and cinnamon. Just love it
H**R
Good product
N-a
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Healthy & Beneficial Herb
Stinging Nettle is such an excellent herb. It has many health benefits, as well as external benefits for pain. It tastes fine, nothing special, and if you're into herbalism, this is one herb you'll want to have in your arsenal. It blends well with other herbs to make very nutritive tea blends for your body. It's also used extensively for healing physical wounds, sprains, cuts, etc. It's an herb that truly helps heal you from the inside out. The quality is good, and the amount is large enough to last a while.
A**E
Iron plus
Very beneficial to your circulation and blood
H**T
Darkens gray hair!
Nettles have lots of health benefits, but they are also good for your hair. Rinsing your hair with nettle tea makes it silky and shiny. It makes thinning hair thicker. It also darkens hair and covers gray hair. I used nettle tea as a hair treatment a few times, and now most of my gray hair is gone. Because it darkens hair, Nettle tea hair rinse is best for darker shades of hair. If you have natural blonde hair, you could use chamomile tea as a hair rinse. For red hair, rooibos tea would be a good hair rinse.The country of origin is Bulgaria (says so on the Frontier website). Inside the bag are little green bits of leaves, small sticks, and hard chips. The bag is huge. I poured the contents into two plastic gallon bags. I drank it as a tea, and it did not taste very good. But many health benefits are claimed for stinging nettle.Some unproven health claims for stinging nettle are relief of pain, joint pain, and muscle pain, used as a remedy for allergies, hay fever, urinary problems, skin problems, gout, rheumatism, anemia, prostate health, shrinking hemorrhoids, and as a tonic for the liver. I also read that cancer research is being done with a chemical found in stinging nettles, and you can read about it on the internet. Some people are allergic to stinging nettle.If you want fresh stinging nettle, you can find it growing wild in some parts of the US, but you have to wear gloves to pick it. The leaves have little hairs on them that can sting you if you touch them. The nettle hairs release chemicals into your skin and cause an itchy burning rash. When stinging nettle is dried or cooked, the sting is removed. You can also get stinging nettle seeds on here and grow it yourself. Cooked fresh stinging nettle is supposed to be delicious.
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