Nettle for hair loss
Stinging nettle is a versatile medicinal herb. Thanks to its ability to stimulate blood circulation, nettle tea can be used as a hair rinse to combat hair loss.
Nettle has the following properties...
- diuretic
- cleansing
- boosts the metabolism
- blood-forming
- alleviates pain
- anti-inflammatory
- expectorant
Nettle helps for...
- bladder complaints
- diarrhoea
- prostate complaints
- springtime lethargy
- hair loss
Nettle tea
Place a handful of fresh young nettle leaves or 1-2 teaspoons of dried nettle leaves in a cup, add hot water and leave to infuse for around 10 minutes. Drink 1-2 cups daily, but for no longer than 3 weeks at a time.
Nettle hair rinse
Thanks to its ability to stimulate blood circulation, nettle tea can also be used as a hair rinse to combat hair loss. After washing your hair as normal, massage the tea into your scalp (making sure the tea is not too hot) then rinse. This will also leave your hair smooth and shiny.
Tip: The forgotten vegetable
Stinging nettle is more than just a medicinal herb, it also contains nutrients and vital substances and has a surprisingly mild and creamy flavour. It can be used in a variety of delicious dishes. Nettle contains large amounts of iron, calcium and vitamin C. Prepared like spinach, the leaves lose their sting as soon as they are cooked or soaked in water.