Nettle: The Grand Healer
Strengthen from within with Nettle: The Grand Healer™, a mineral-rich herbal tincture revered for centuries. Packed with vitamin A, iron, and antioxidants, these daily drops support clear skin, steady energy, immune resilience, and gentle detoxification—making it one of nature’s most versatile remedies.
For centuries, nettle has been revered as a powerful herbal remedy—used by healers, herbalists, and wise folk to nourish the body, calm inflammation, and restore balance.
Nettle: The Grand Healer are potent drops crafted to support immune function, detoxification, joint health, allergies, and overall vitality.
Rich in iron, vitamin A, and antioxidants, these botanical drops promote healthy skin, circulation, and energy levels while gently supporting the kidneys. Whether taken daily for long-term wellness or as a go-to for seasonal relief, this ancient herb is nature’s true universal remedy.
How to Use: Take 1–2 dropperfuls daily in water, tea, juice, or your favorite cocktail.
Ingredients: Organic Nettle (Urtica dioica), 80 Proof Alcohol
WARNING: Not intended for use during pregnancy or if you have kidney disease. Consult a healthcare provider if you take prescription medications, especially blood thinners, diuretics, or medications for diabetes or blood pressure
⚠️ Cautions for Taking Nettle Tincture
1. Allergic Reactions
Some people may experience allergic reactions, especially those allergic to plants in the Urticaceae family.
Symptoms may include skin rash, hives, or breathing difficulty. Always do a patch test or try a small internal dose first.
2. Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
Avoid during pregnancy unless under guidance from a qualified herbalist or midwife. While nettle is nutrient-rich, it may stimulate uterine contractions.
During lactation, it’s sometimes used as a galactagogue (to increase milk supply), but dosage should be conservative.
3. Medication Interactions
Diuretics: Nettle already has diuretic effects and may increase fluid loss or alter potassium levels.
Blood Pressure Medications: May enhance the effect of antihypertensive drugs and cause blood pressure to drop too low.
Blood Sugar Medications: May lower blood sugar; use caution with insulin or diabetes meds to avoid hypoglycemia.
NSAIDs & Anticoagulants: Nettle contains vitamin K and may interact with blood thinners like warfarin (especially the leaf and root differently).
4. Kidney or Bladder Conditions
Because nettle is a diuretic, people with kidney disease or active urinary tract issues should use caution—it can irritate or overstimulate the system.
5. Electrolyte Imbalance
Long-term use at high doses may lead to electrolyte imbalances, especially potassium depletion due to its diuretic nature.
6. Oxalate Content
Nettle contains oxalates, which can contribute to kidney stone formation in sensitive individuals (typically more of a concern with tea or fresh plant, less with tincture, but still relevant).
🧪 General Guidelines for Safe Use
Start low: 10–30 drops, 2–3x daily in water.
Cycle usage: Take breaks every few weeks if using long-term.
Watch for signs: Fatigue, muscle cramps, or unusual urination patterns could indicate electrolyte shifts.
Hydrate well: Especially if taking nettle in detox or cleanse protocols.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
*The information provided here is not medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before starting any new herbal remedies, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or have underlying health conditions.
















