Stinging nettle is a shrub that comes from northern Europe and Asia. Its scientific name is Urtica dioica. The plant boasts pretty, heart-shaped leaves and yellow or pink flowers, but the stem is covered in tiny, stiff hairs that release stinging chemicals when touched. Stinging nettle has been a staple in herbal medicine since ancient times. Ancient Egyptians used stinging nettle to treat arthritis and lower back pain, while Roman troops rubbed it on themselves to help stay warm. The specific benefits of this herbal product includes the following:
a)Reduce fever
b)Reduce appetite
c)Reduce fat mass
d)Full of antioxidants
e)Soothe muscle pain
f)Balance cholesterol
g)Maintain Kidney and liver health
h)Soothes upset stomach & digestive problems
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