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Clef Des Champs
Nettle 290mg (Organic) - 60 Caps
Nettle 290mg (Organic) - 60 Caps
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- Relieves seasonal allergy symptoms
- Help rheumatic complaints
- No additives, colouring, added sugar, gluten, soy or GMOs.
- Kosher, vegan and nonirradiated
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Nettle 290mg (Organic) - 60 Caps
$20.55
Clef Des Champs Nettle 290mg (Organic) - 60 Caps is a dietary supplement in capsule form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

Clef Des Champs Nettle in capsules has an affinity for the mucus membranes. As an astringent, it tones the mucus membranes, promotes their health and proper functioning and reduces inflammation. Its anti-allergic and anti-histamine effects make it useful to treat allergies. In prevention, take for a few weeks before allergy season to promote the body’s healthy response and reduce symptoms. In treatment, use repeated doses to alleviate symptoms and reduce allergic response. Herb capsules are especially useful when you either need to take a particularly bitter plant, treat chronic problems or ensure regular doses over a long period of treatment. Capsules are taken quickly and easily, keep for a long time and can be carried about conveniently. All Clef Des Champs capsules are prepared using vegetable-based containers (kosher) that can be used by vegetarians and contain neither additives, starch, coloring or preservatives. [CAPS]
Each capsules contains:
Organic Nettle (leaf, urtica dioica) 290mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Vegetarian Cellulose Capsules
Important Information:
Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen. Do not use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Organic Nettle (leaf, urtica dioica) 290mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Vegetarian Cellulose Capsules
Important Information:
Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen. Do not use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Dosage
Adults 2 capsules, 3 times per day. Take 30 minutes before a meal or at bedtime, with some warm water.
Adults 2 capsules, 3 times per day. Take 30 minutes before a meal or at bedtime, with some warm water.
Herbalist Recommended Tinctures, Teas, & Capsules
Clef des Champs is a Canadian company that was founded by an herbalist in Quebec. All of their herbs are organically grown in their own garden in the Quebec mountains. The natural elements nourish each herb until it’s ready to be picked, dried and made into one of their natural formulations. Their blends offer support for many health concerns including; oral health, women’s health, immune and respiratory health, digestive health, men’s prostate health, and muscle and joint relief. Available in water-alcohol, alcohol-free, capsule, syrup or salve formula’s, Clef des Champs uses the healing power of herbs to support your needs.
Clef des Champs is a Canadian company that was founded by an herbalist in Quebec. All of their herbs are organically grown in their own garden in the Quebec mountains. The natural elements nourish each herb until it’s ready to be picked, dried and made into one of their natural formulations. Their blends offer support for many health concerns including; oral health, women’s health, immune and respiratory health, digestive health, men’s prostate health, and muscle and joint relief. Available in water-alcohol, alcohol-free, capsule, syrup or salve formula’s, Clef des Champs uses the healing power of herbs to support your needs.
NETTLE CAPULES - RELIEVE SEASONAL ALLERGIES SYMPTOMS
Mode Of Action
Nettle in capsules has an affinity for the mucus membranes. As an astringent, it tones the mucus membranes, promotes their health and proper functioning and reduces inflammation. Its anti-allergic and anti-histamine effects make it useful to treat allergies. In prevention, take for a few weeks before allergy season to promote the body’s healthy response and reduce symptoms. In treatment, use repeated doses to alleviate symptoms and reduce allergic response.
Tonic and nourishing, nettle is fortifying and energizing. It supports vital energy, metabolism and tissue nutrition. Its high concentration of minerals, trace elements and
chlorophyll
nourish the blood. It is especially useful for fatigue, exhaustion and degeneration.
Nettle is an alterative and a diuretic and contributes to the elimination of toxins by the kidneys, including uric acid, and is used in the treatment of urinary tract infections. It is alkalizing and mineralizing, and regulates blood pH. Nettle is beneficial for chronic skin problems (like eczema) and joint problems (
osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis). In Germany, it is recognized as a complementary therapy for rheumatism.
When there are metabolic troubles, nettle stabilizes blood sugar, blood lipids and blood pressure. It is a powerful antioxidant. The nutrients in nettle contribute to the health of skin, fingernails and hair.
The main constituents of nettle are amines (
serotonin, histamine,
choline
), flavonoids (isoquercetin, rutin, kaempferol,
quercetin
), minerals (Mg, Ca, Fe, Si, P, K), vitamins (A, B, K), acids (silicic, formic, caffeic acid derivatives), mucilage, coumarin, tannins,
chlorophyll, acetylcholine, sitosterol and glycoproteins.
Helpful Associations
Reishi
for allergies, allergic rhinitis, weakness of the immune system caused by stress.
Astragalus
capsules or decoction for fatigue, weakness, recurring infections.
Ashwagandha
for exhaustion, intense stress.
Pulmonatea
for respiratory troubles caused by allergies.
Green Oatstraw
infusion for troubles of the nervous system.
Marshmallow
decoction to maintain health of mucus membranes.
Uses
Immune and respiratory systems:
seasonal allergies, rheumatoid arthritis,
bronchitis, allergic rhinitis, fatigue associated to pnemonia.
Musculo-skeletal system:
rheumatism, arthritis, muscle pain.
Genito-urinary system:
urinary tract infection, heavy menstrual bleeding.
Other uses:
fatigue, convalescence, degeneration, blood cleansing, anemia, eczema, gout, metabolic syndrome.
History
Originally from Eurasia, nettle spread to most of the world, including North America. It has been used for decades as a fibre, a food and a medicinal herb. Hippocrates (460-370 A.C.) wrote that it was used as a vegetable and a traditional remedy. The physicians of Ancient Greece (Dioscorides, Galen and others) used it as a diuretic and a laxative and for troubles of the spleen. In the 16th Century, Culpeper recommended boiled nettle or nettle juice for respiratory troubles, to increase the production of urine and to stop bleeding. The First Nations of North America used nettle to treat rheumatism. In traditional African medicine, it was used for excessive menstrual bleeding and internal hemorrhage. It was also inhaled as a powder to stop nose bleeds. It is now recognized in certain countries as a complementary therapy for arthritis.
Mode Of Action
Nettle in capsules has an affinity for the mucus membranes. As an astringent, it tones the mucus membranes, promotes their health and proper functioning and reduces inflammation. Its anti-allergic and anti-histamine effects make it useful to treat allergies. In prevention, take for a few weeks before allergy season to promote the body’s healthy response and reduce symptoms. In treatment, use repeated doses to alleviate symptoms and reduce allergic response.
Tonic and nourishing, nettle is fortifying and energizing. It supports vital energy, metabolism and tissue nutrition. Its high concentration of minerals, trace elements and
chlorophyll
nourish the blood. It is especially useful for fatigue, exhaustion and degeneration.
Nettle is an alterative and a diuretic and contributes to the elimination of toxins by the kidneys, including uric acid, and is used in the treatment of urinary tract infections. It is alkalizing and mineralizing, and regulates blood pH. Nettle is beneficial for chronic skin problems (like eczema) and joint problems (
osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis). In Germany, it is recognized as a complementary therapy for rheumatism.
When there are metabolic troubles, nettle stabilizes blood sugar, blood lipids and blood pressure. It is a powerful antioxidant. The nutrients in nettle contribute to the health of skin, fingernails and hair.
The main constituents of nettle are amines (
serotonin, histamine,
choline
), flavonoids (isoquercetin, rutin, kaempferol,
quercetin
), minerals (Mg, Ca, Fe, Si, P, K), vitamins (A, B, K), acids (silicic, formic, caffeic acid derivatives), mucilage, coumarin, tannins,
chlorophyll, acetylcholine, sitosterol and glycoproteins.
Helpful Associations
Reishi
for allergies, allergic rhinitis, weakness of the immune system caused by stress.
Astragalus
capsules or decoction for fatigue, weakness, recurring infections.
Ashwagandha
for exhaustion, intense stress.
Pulmonatea
for respiratory troubles caused by allergies.
Green Oatstraw
infusion for troubles of the nervous system.
Marshmallow
decoction to maintain health of mucus membranes.
Uses
Immune and respiratory systems:
seasonal allergies, rheumatoid arthritis,
bronchitis, allergic rhinitis, fatigue associated to pnemonia.
Musculo-skeletal system:
rheumatism, arthritis, muscle pain.
Genito-urinary system:
urinary tract infection, heavy menstrual bleeding.
Other uses:
fatigue, convalescence, degeneration, blood cleansing, anemia, eczema, gout, metabolic syndrome.
History
Originally from Eurasia, nettle spread to most of the world, including North America. It has been used for decades as a fibre, a food and a medicinal herb. Hippocrates (460-370 A.C.) wrote that it was used as a vegetable and a traditional remedy. The physicians of Ancient Greece (Dioscorides, Galen and others) used it as a diuretic and a laxative and for troubles of the spleen. In the 16th Century, Culpeper recommended boiled nettle or nettle juice for respiratory troubles, to increase the production of urine and to stop bleeding. The First Nations of North America used nettle to treat rheumatism. In traditional African medicine, it was used for excessive menstrual bleeding and internal hemorrhage. It was also inhaled as a powder to stop nose bleeds. It is now recognized in certain countries as a complementary therapy for arthritis.
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NETTLE CAPULES - RELIEVE SEASONAL ALLERGIES SYMPTOMSMode Of Action
Nettle in capsules has an affinity for the mucus membranes. As an astringent, it tones the mucus membranes, promotes their health and proper functioning and reduces inflammation. Its anti-allergic and anti-histamine effects make it useful to treat allergies. In prevention, take for a few weeks before allergy season to promote the body’s healthy response and reduce symptoms. In treatment, use repeated doses to alleviate symptoms and reduce allergic response.
Tonic and nourishing, nettle is fortifying and energizing. It supports vital energy, metabolism and tissue nutrition. Its high concentration of minerals, trace elements and
chlorophyll
nourish the blood. It is especially useful for fatigue, exhaustion and degeneration.
Nettle is an alterative and a diuretic and contributes to the elimination of toxins by the kidneys, including uric acid, and is used in the treatment of urinary tract infections. It is alkalizing and mineralizing, and regulates blood pH. Nettle is beneficial for chronic skin problems (like eczema) and joint problems (
osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis). In Germany, it is recognized as a complementary therapy for rheumatism.
When there are metabolic troubles, nettle stabilizes blood sugar, blood lipids and blood pressure. It is a powerful antioxidant. The nutrients in nettle contribute to the health of skin, fingernails and hair.
The main constituents of nettle are amines (
serotonin, histamine,
choline
), flavonoids (isoquercetin, rutin, kaempferol,
quercetin
), minerals (Mg, Ca, Fe, Si, P, K), vitamins (A, B, K), acids (silicic, formic, caffeic acid derivatives), mucilage, coumarin, tannins,
chlorophyll, acetylcholine, sitosterol and glycoproteins.
Helpful Associations
Reishi
for allergies, allergic rhinitis, weakness of the immune system caused by stress.
Astragalus
capsules or decoction for fatigue, weakness, recurring infections.
Ashwagandha
for exhaustion, intense stress.
Pulmonatea
for respiratory troubles caused by allergies.
Green Oatstraw
infusion for troubles of the nervous system.
Marshmallow
decoction to maintain health of mucus membranes.
Uses
Immune and respiratory systems:
seasonal allergies, rheumatoid arthritis,
bronchitis, allergic rhinitis, fatigue associated to pnemonia.
Musculo-skeletal system:
rheumatism, arthritis, muscle pain.
Genito-urinary system:
urinary tract infection, heavy menstrual bleeding.
Other uses:
fatigue, convalescence, degeneration, blood cleansing, anemia, eczema, gout, metabolic syndrome.
History
Originally from Eurasia, nettle spread to most of the world, including North America. It has been used for decades as a fibre, a food and a medicinal herb. Hippocrates (460-370 A.C.) wrote that it was used as a vegetable and a traditional remedy. The physicians of Ancient Greece (Dioscorides, Galen and others) used it as a diuretic and a laxative and for troubles of the spleen. In the 16th Century, Culpeper recommended boiled nettle or nettle juice for respiratory troubles, to increase the production of urine and to stop bleeding. The First Nations of North America used nettle to treat rheumatism. In traditional African medicine, it was used for excessive menstrual bleeding and internal hemorrhage. It was also inhaled as a powder to stop nose bleeds. It is now recognized in certain countries as a complementary therapy for arthritis.
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