Nettle

Extremely health and useful plant

What is Nettle?

The nettle is considered to be an extremely healthy, useful, and accessible plant and medicine due to its vitamin and nutritive value. It is extremely rich in various useful ingredients: proteins; carbohydrates; fats; calcium; phosphorus; iron; vitamins C, A, B2, and K; carotene; pantothenic acid; etc. Apart from that, the nettle is also a true little multivitamin reservoir.

It can aid in cleansing the blood, against excessive urinating, rheumatism, joint diseases, kidney stones, for healing wounds, against radiation, anaemia, and it is most effective in the removal of harmful liquids from the body through urinating.

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What is it good for?

Energy

Mental & Cognitive Health

Skin & hair Health

Heart & Blood Health

Immune System Support

Bone & Joints Health

Urinary Health​

Prostate Health

Potency Health

What the experts say.

“Stinging nettle offers a variety of vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, amino acids, polyphenols and pigments — many of which also act as antioxidants inside your body.

Stinging nettle may help suppress inflammation, which in turn could aid inflammatory conditions, including arthritis, but more research is needed.

Stinging nettle may help reduce prostate size and treat symptoms of an enlarged prostate gland in men with BPH.

Stinging nettle may reduce hay fever symptoms. Yet, some research indicates that it may not be much more effective than a placebo. More studies are needed on stinging nettle’s effects on hay fever.

Stinging nettle may help lower blood pressure by allowing your blood vessels to relax and reducing the force of your heart’s contractions. Yet, more human studies are needed to confirm these effects.

Stinging nettle’s other potential health benefits include lessened bleeding, boosted liver health and wound healing.

Stinging nettle is very versatile. It can be cooked in stews and soups, brewed as an herbal tea, applied as an ointment and taken as a supplement.”

Ryan Raman, MS, RD

Mannofit Formulation

L-Glutamic Acid

Most abundant amino acid in the blood stream that is very important for the function of the human body.

Glycine

An amino acid in the body, making it a building block for other amino acids and for protein synthesis. 

L-Alanine

A Naturally-Occurring Amino Acid In The Body Essential For The PH Regulation And Functioning Of The Muscles.

Lycopene

One of the antioxidants that play a role in preventing any damage to the collagen in the skin.

Coenzym QIO

A vitamin-like substance found throughout the body.

Zinc

An essential mineral nutrient found in different body parts. 

Vitamin E

A powerful antioxidant that lowers inflammation inside the body and scavenging free radicals.

Vitamin A

Vitamin A’s antioxidant properties make it essential for the maintenance of skin cells, mucus membranes, etc.

Vitamin B6

Necessary for the production of antibodies and red blood cells, it strengthens the immune system

Selenium

May induce apoptosis in prostate cancer cells and inhibit tumor cell proliferation.

Parsely

A plant highly rich in vitamins and minerals

Echinacea Purpurea

A natural immune stimulator that strengthens the body’s defense system.

Blackberry

Richest sources of antioxidants due to anthocyanin.

Pollen powder

Powder Full Of Vitamins that helps improve the resilience and immune system of the organism.

Serenoa

Its berries can help alleviate diseases of the urogenital system.

Nettle

Considered to be an extremely healthy, useful, and accessible plant and medicine due to its vitamin and nutritive value. 

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