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Nettle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Stinging nettle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sea nettle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Consumer information about the medication NETTLE - ORAL , includes side effects, drug interactions, recommended dosages, and storage information. Read more about the prescription drug NETTLE - ORAL. ... home > nettle-oral index > nettle-oral article...
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They grow throughout most of the United States Here are a few of the most common species: Stinging nettle's (Urtica dioica) rather stout, ribbed, hollow stem grows 2-4 feet tall. The somewhat oval, long-stalked, dark green, opposite leaves are a few inches long, with a rough, papery texture, and very coarse teeth.
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Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica and the closely related Urtica urens) has a long medicinal history. In medieval Europe, it was used as a diuretic (to rid the body of excess water) and to treat joint pain.
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Physician reviewed nettle patient information - includes nettle description, dosage and directions. ... What is the most important information I should know about nettle?
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All about Nettle. View complete and up to date Nettle information - part of the Drugs.com trusted medication database. ... Nettle is an herbal product. It works by reducing inflammation.
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NETTLE, GREATER; (Urtica galeopsifolia printed as Urtica dioica); Click on graphic for larger imag ... The Nettle tribe, Urticaceae, is widely spread over the world and contains about 500 species, mainly tropical, though several, like our common Stinging Nettle, occur widely in temperate climates. Many of the species...
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