What is nettle called in Kashmiri?
Nettle helps in reducing menstrual cramps and balancing hormones. In Kashmir, Soi Haakh (nettle greens) is traditionally eaten to strengthen the body, especially during seasonal changes. The use of nettle, despite its beneficial properties, has a number of limitations. First of all, the plant is contraindicated for people with increased blood clotting. Due to its hemostatic effect, nettle can increase the risk of thrombosis and other circulatory disorders.Preliminary research (emphasis on “preliminary”, referring to it being in its early stages) shows that the health benefits of Nettle Tea extend to supporting detoxification. Also known as Detox Tea, the belief is that it works with the liver to remove these unwanted substances.Both nettle and tulsi are rich in antioxidants, which play a vital role in combating free radicals and reducing oxidative stress in the body. Regular consumption of this herbal infusion can contribute to overall health and well-being.
What organ is nettle tea good for?
Nettle tea supports the endocrine system including the spleen, thyroid, and pancreas. It is also beneficial in boosting liver and heart health and helps to prevent urinary tract infections as well as bladder and kidney stones. Therefore, nettle tea is also an excellent choice for anyone sensitive to caffeine or looking for a relaxing drink. You can enjoy nettle tea any time of the day without worrying about the stimulating effects of caffeine.Medication interactions people who have blood sugar problems should avoid nettle tea as it may lower blood sugar levels. Drinking this tea and taking blood sugar medication may cause levels to drop too low and result in dizziness or fainting.