Stinging Nettle Root Cut - 75g
Stinging Nettle Root Cut - 75g
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Stinging Nettle Root Cut is a dried botanical root supplied in a cut form for teas, long infusions, and simple home herbal blends. It is commonly used in traditional herbal practice as part of men’s wellbeing routines and is also included in some botanical hair-care rituals. The cut format makes it easier to measure, steep, and strain than a fine powder, which helps keep preparation simple for everyday use. Its flavour is mild, earthy, and woody, so it can be enjoyed on its own or blended with other herbs.
♡ Why we love it: We choose to offer Stinging Nettle Root Cut because it is a practical, low-fuss pantry herb that suits steady daily rituals. The cut format is especially handy for people who want a cleaner cup, easier measuring, and a root herb that blends well with familiar companions like rooibos, mint, or saw palmetto.
Key properties of stinging nettle root cut
- Ingredient: Stinging Nettle Root Cut
- Botanical Name: Urtica dioica
- Part Used: Root
- Form: Cut dried root
- Country Of Origin: Varies by batch
- Storage: Store sealed in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. Reseal after each use to keep the herb fresh.
What is stinging nettle root cut used for
- Daily herbal tea routines
- Home herbal blends
- Men’s wellbeing rituals
- Botanical hair-care themed blends
- DIY tinctures or long steeps
- Mild, earthy single-herb infusions
Who is stinging nettle root cut for
- Home herbalists who prefer dried roots over powders
- Tea drinkers looking for a mild, woody herbal cup
- Men building simple daily botanical routines
- DIY makers preparing tinctures or longer infusions
- Blenders combining roots with companion herbs such as rooibos, mint, or saw palmetto
- An instant drink powder
- A sweet or strongly aromatic herbal tea
- People looking for a ready-made tincture
- Quick cosmetic use without infusion or further preparation
Stinging Nettle Root Cut Is For:
Stinging Nettle Root Cut Is Not For:
How to use stinging nettle root cut
- As a Tea: Use 1 teaspoon per cup of freshly boiled water, steep for 5 minutes, strain, and enjoy.
- As a Stronger Infusion: Steep for up to 10 minutes for a fuller flavour, then sweeten to taste if desired.
- As a Blend Ingredient: Combine with compatible herbs in your own tea or tincture recipes.
- Processing Tip: Prepare fresh as needed and discard leftovers the same day.
- Processing Tip: Strain well for a cleaner cup, especially when blending with finer herbs.
Stinging nettle root cut safety instructions
- Not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding
- If you have a medical condition, use chronic medication, or plan long-term use, seek professional guidance before use
- Discontinue use if any sensitivity occurs
- Keep out of reach of children
Faqs
Q: Is this the leaf or the root?
A: This listing is for the root, supplied in a cut dried form rather than as leaf, powder, or extract.
Q: What does “cut” mean here?
A: It means the dried root has been chopped into smaller pieces for easier measuring, steeping, and straining.
Q: Can I drink it plain?
A: Yes. It has a mild, earthy, woody flavour that many people drink on its own, though it can also be blended with
honey or companion herbs.
Q: Is this better for tea or tincture making?
A: It can suit both, depending on your routine. The cut format works well for simple teas and is also practical for
longer infusions or DIY tincture preparation.
About These Botanicals
This product is grown in an organic and regenerative fashion with as minimal use of insecticides, pesticides, herbicides and fungicides as possible, in certified organic fertilizer. The product is certified food grade. It is not certified organic. Suitable for Kosher, Halaal and Hindi diets.

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Only just starting to use it, but so far no complaints, happy with my purchase, great service.
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