Several studies have shown that nettle root has the undeniable virtue of reducing the manifestations of prostate hypertrophy.
This problem, which poisons the lives of nearly one in four men from the age of 50, results from the progressive enlargement of the prostate, a gland that surrounds the urethra (the canal used for the flow of urine and sperm in men). The hypertrophy ends up obstructing the urethra enough to hinder the simple act of urinating (urination).
NETTLE ROOT improves the annoying manifestations of benign prostate adenoma without it being yet known precisely by what mechanism. What is certain is that through its effects, nettle root therefore helps to treat benign prostatic hypertrophy and all its annoying manifestations.
It is its roots that men should use to reduce urinary disorders, certain libido problems and slow down (benign) prostate hypertrophy.
Nettle root has diuretic properties that facilitate the drainage of the body and renal elimination. This is why it is often recommended to men suffering from benign prostatic hypertrophy (or prostatic adenoma) in order to relieve urination and improve their urinary comfort.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
A decoction is prepared, at a rate of one teaspoon of dry roots per cup of water. Boil for 5 minutes then let infuse for 10 minutes. Drink one cup three times a day, for six months.
NB: Nettle is tonic, sometimes it is better to drink it during the day for fear of not being able to sleep at night.