Nettle Supplement Uses & Benefits
Updated Jun. 13th, 2024 | Read Time: 2 Minutes | What You Will Learn:
- Exploring The Health Advantages of Nettle
- Shopping For A Quality Nettle Supplement
- Key Considerations & Cautions
- Nutritional Information
- Reader Comments (4)
Stinging nettle is a commonly seen plant in North America. Several parts of the plant have been studied for their medicinal benefit. A nettle leaf supplement has been known to decrease allergy symptoms like runny nose, watery eyes and congestion. It does this by stabilizing cells that release histamine, called mast cells.
Exploring The Health Advantages of Nettle
Histamine is responsible for inducing the allergic response by signalling inflammatory cells to go to the mucus membranes. Nettle leaf is also used to increase the excretion of uric acid in the kidney and increase its transportation out of tissues.
This will help gout sufferers because it is the crystallization of uric acid in the joints that leads to gouty arthritis. Nettle root is used for prostate disorders like BPH. Components in nettle bind to hormone receptors in the prostate thuspreventing the stimulation of the gland, which ultimately may prevent the prostate’s enlargement.
Shopping For A Quality Nettle Supplement
Nettle can be used as a dried herb, encapsulated herb, tincture or tea. Make sure that you get the appropriate supplement for your needs. The leaf is used for allergies (especially freeze-dried leaf) and gout. The root is used for prostate disorders.
Key Considerations & Cautions
Pregnant women should not use nettle because it theoretically may cause uterine stimulation. However, some health professionals do recommend moderate usage for the nettle’s nutrient qualities. Individuals with kidney disease, gout or a history of uric acid stones should use nettle only under professional supervision due to the silica content and uric acid excretion. There are possible interactions between nettle and warfarin due to nettle’s vitamin K content.




Nettles were the missing piece during a period where I Had an extreme reaction in my body. I was working with a naturopath and this was only 1 part of my protocol but it made such a huge difference. When ever I have an episode of eczema itching I can take these and they really help. Of course it's not the root but it can help a lot. Also for seasonal allergies it helped my husband and his sister who were both skeptics in 2019! :) I also realized in my research that they have a lot of beneficial vitamins and minerals.
Hello Shawn,
We're glad you were able to learn more about nettle with our article and that this supplement has helped you boost vitality and well-being. If you'd like to learn more about natural supplements and skin or allergy health, check out our other articles.
https://www.nationalnutrition.ca/articles/health-concerns/skin-health/
https://www.nationalnutrition.ca/articles/health-concerns/allergies-environmental/
Stay well.
I recently got stung by nettle. It's interesting-nettle actually has an antibacterial effect so if you get a nettle splinter...it might be resistant to infection. And, nettle has been recomnded to treat inflammatory arthritis. I knew that nettle had been used to combat inflammatory conditions but didn;t know that nettle leaf can help gout sufferers by increasing the excretion of uric acid in the kidney and increasing its transportation out of tissues.
...All in all I'm still a bit angry at nettle for getting stuck in my finger and sending me to the doctor, haha!
Hello Rachel,
Sorry to hear you got a nettle splinter, ouch! However we're glad you can now learn about its health advantages and share your experience. Given it's anti-inflammatory effects, you can discover more nutrients that help arthritis too: https://www.nationalnutrition.ca/articles/health-concerns/rheumatoid-arthritis/