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Description
"Stinging Nettle Extract" is a supplement derived from the leaves, roots, and seeds of Urtica dioica, containing bioactive compounds involved in metabolic and hormonal regulation. Its natural diuretic properties assist in fluid balance, promoting kidney and urinary tract health. This extract influences hormone metabolism, contributing to prostate function and endocrine stability. Nettle supports skin resilience and eases seasonal sensitivities. Recognized in botanical formulations, it remains a preferred component of plant-based supplementation.
Category
Herbal Extracts
When To Take It
Stinging nettle extract can be taken at any time, depending on its intended use, and is often included in supplements for prostate health or diuretic purposes.
Synergy and Antagonism
Stinging nettle root extract synergizes with myrrh extract and parsley extract to stimulate menstruation. It also works with saw palmetto extract, african cherry extract, curcumin, and quercetin to support prostate and immune health. Additionally, it pairs with dandelion root extract, horsetail extract, juniper berry extract, and parsley extract to enhance kidney support. No significant antagonistic interactions are reported.
Stinging nettle root extract synergizes with myrrh extract and parsley extract to stimulate menstruation. It also works with saw palmetto extract, african cherry extract, curcumin, and quercetin to support prostate and immune health. Additionally, it pairs with dandelion root extract, horsetail extract, juniper berry extract, and parsley extract to enhance kidney support. No significant antagonistic interactions are reported.

Stinging Nettle Extract
May Help With The Following Conditions
At present, there is no established association between this supplement and any medical condition listed on the Health Status pages.
Warnings
Stinging nettle extract should be avoided during pregnancy, as it may stimulate uterine contractions and cause miscarriage. Caution is also advised while breastfeeding. It interacts with diabetes medications, blood pressure medications, sedatives, warfarin, and lithium, potentially enhancing or reducing their effects.