Nettle Leaf (Urtica dioica fol): The Nutritive Antihistamine

Nettle Leaf — Urtica dioica — is one of the most genuinely useful “weeds” in the British countryside. Despite its notorious sting (from histamine and formic acid-containing trichomes that disappear entirely once the plant is dried or cooked), Nettle is one of the most nutritionally complete and clinically versatile herbs available — a primary herb for seasonal allergies, joint health, and overall nutritive support.

At Herba Naturalle, Nettle Leaf is a core ingredient in the Elderflower Complex — Herba Naturalle’s dedicated seasonal allergy and sinus formulation — and is listed in the comprehensive herb index as a primary nutritive and anti-allergy herb. Directly relevant to Stop the Inflammation Pandemic: Breathe Easy.

Active Compounds

  • Histamine, serotonin, and acetylcholine — present in the fresh sting (denatured by drying/cooking) — paradoxically, processed Nettle has anti-allergic effects through immune-modulating mechanisms unrelated to its raw histamine content
  • Flavonoids — quercetin, kaempferol, rutin; mast-cell-stabilising and anti-inflammatory — the basis for the antihistamine-like activity
  • Minerals — exceptionally high in iron, calcium, magnesium, silica, and potassium
  • Vitamins — vitamin C, vitamin K, and B vitamins
  • Chlorophyll — supporting blood-building and detoxification
  • Lignans — with mild anti-inflammatory and antiproliferative properties

Clinical Applications

Hay Fever and Allergic Rhinitis

Freeze-dried Nettle Leaf has demonstrated clinical efficacy for seasonal allergic rhinitis in controlled trials. The quercetin content stabilises mast cells, reducing the histamine release that drives sneezing, itchy eyes, and nasal congestion. The Elderflower Complex combines Nettle with Elderflower and other herbs for comprehensive seasonal allergy support.

Joint Health and Arthritis

Nettle Leaf has documented anti-inflammatory activity in osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis — clinical trials show reductions in pain and inflammatory markers. Relevant to Inflammation in Muscles and Joints.

Anaemia and Nutritive Support

The exceptional iron, vitamin C (enhancing iron absorption), and chlorophyll content make Nettle Leaf one of the best nutritive herbs for iron-deficiency anaemia and general nutritional depletion.

Eczema and Skin Conditions

The anti-inflammatory and blood-purifying (lymphatic-supporting) properties make Nettle relevant for chronic skin conditions. Relevant to Stop the Inflammation Pandemic – The Lymphatic System.

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How to Use

  • Tea: 2–4g dried leaf steeped 10 minutes; 3 cups daily
  • Tincture (1:3): 3–5ml three times daily
  • Cooked nettle as food: Young spring leaves cooked as a green vegetable — sting is destroyed by cooking
  • Elderflower Complex: The most clinically complete seasonal allergy formulation

Safety

  • Extremely safe and nutritious
  • Diuretic medication and blood pressure medication: Nettle has mild diuretic and hypotensive properties — monitor when combined
  • Pregnancy: Cooked/dried nettle is generally considered safe; avoid fresh raw nettle (sting risk)

Contact Herba Naturalle for seasonal allergy and nutritive herbal support. Browse all products and the full herb index.


This article is for informational purposes only. Please consult a qualified medical herbalist before use.

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