Stinging Nettle Root Cut (Urtica dioica) - Bulk
Stinging Nettle Root Cut (Urtica dioica) - Bulk
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Stinging Nettle Root Cut is a dried botanical root supplied in a cut format for teas, longer infusions, home blends, and repeat-batch herbal preparation. The cut size makes it easier to portion, steep, and strain than a powder, which is helpful for both individual use and larger-volume handling. This bulk version is especially suited to herbal practitioners, refill stores, tea blenders, and small brands that need a practical root ingredient for ongoing use. It is best understood as a flexible botanical input rather than a finished wellness product.
♡ Why we love it: We choose to offer this bulk cut root because it is practical, adaptable, and easy to work with in repeat-use settings. The cut format supports cleaner handling, easier scaling, and straightforward blending, which makes it a useful botanical for tea-style applications, apothecary ranges, and custom herbal preparation.
Key properties of stinging nettle root cut
- Ingredient: Stinging Nettle Root Cut
- Botanical Name: Urtica dioica
- Part Used: Root
- Form: Cut dried root
- Format: Bulk botanical ingredient
- 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
- Repeat-batch loose herbal blending
- DIY tinctures or long infusions
- Men’s wellbeing tea blends
- Hair-care themed botanical blends
- Apothecary and refill herb ranges
Who is stinging nettle root cut for
- Herbal practitioners working with dried roots
- Tea blenders preparing repeat-use botanical blends
- Refill stores and apothecaries stocking traditional dried herbs
- DIY makers preparing tinctures or long steeps
- Customers who prefer a cut root format that measures and strains easily
- An instant powdered botanical product
- A ready-made tincture or capsule
- A sweet or strongly flavoured herbal tea
- A finished cosmetic product without 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 and sweeten to taste if desired.
- As a Blend Ingredient: Combine with compatible herbs in tea blends, long steeps, or tincture-style preparations.
- Processing Tip: Prepare fresh as needed and discard leftovers the same day.
- Processing Tip: For repeat batching, measure by weight for more consistent scaling.
- Processing Tip: Reseal well after each use to help maintain freshness during ongoing handling.
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: What does “cut” mean in this product?
A: It means the dried root has been chopped into smaller pieces for easier measuring, steeping, and straining.
Q: Is this bulk listing different in use from the smaller size?
A: The herb itself is used in the same way, but the bulk format is better suited to repeat use, blending, refill, or
small-scale production.
Q: Can I use it for tea and tincture making?
A: Yes. The source material supports tea use, and it is also described as a practical pantry herb for DIY tinctures or
long steeps.
Q: Why is measuring by weight helpful for bulk herbs?
A: Cut dried roots can settle differently in containers, so weighing helps keep larger batches more consistent.
Q: Does it have a strong flavour?
A: No. The source describes it as mild, earthy, and woody, which makes it easy to drink plain or blend with other
herbs.
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 sourced food grade. It is not certified organic. Suitable for Kosher, Halaal and Hindi diets.

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