- Natural Medicines You Can Trust: Our teas are safe and effective. Our herbalists work with reputable suppliers to select high-grade medicinal herbs that undergo rigorous testing throughout the manufacturing process.
- Balanced bittersweet, with hints of aromatic citrus
- Non-GMO Project Verified
- Organic
What’s in your cup?
Stinging nettle (Urtica dioca)—which you may know as a pesky and painful weed that pops up in your yard in the spring—is also well-known as an all-around healthful tonic that has been traditionally combined with burdock and cleavers for hundreds of years.
*Some of our favorite nettle is hand-picked (ouch!) by wild collectors in Poland, then dried and cut before being bundled up and sent on to us.
Personality
Gentle, supportive and helpful.
Herbal Power
Promotes healthy skin, liver and kidney function.*
Ingridents
Burdock is traditionally used in Herbal Medicine as an alterative to help remove accumulated waste products from the body.
Taste
Balanced bittersweet, with hints of aromatic citrus.
Recommended use
Burdock is traditionally used in Herbal Medicine as an alterative to help remove accumulated waste products from the body; Stinging nettle is used in Herbal Medicine as a nutritive tonic. Recommended dose: Adults: Drink 1 cup (2 tea bags) 2 times daily. Directions for use: Pour 240 mL freshly boiled water over 2 tea bags and steep, covered, for 10-15 minutes. Gently squeeze the tea bags to release the remaining extract.
Duration of use
For prolonged use, consult a healthcare practitioner.
Cautions
Consult a healthcare practitioner before taking if you have diabetes. There is limited evidence from preclinical studies that burdock may have hypoglycemic activity. Use by adults with renal failure and/or diabetes, and/or heart failure should be avoided because of possible complications due to hyperkalemia. Consult a healthcare practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen. Contraindications: Do not use if you are allergic to plants of the Asteraceae/Compositae/Daisy family, such as burdock or dandelion, or if you are allergic to stinging nettle. If hypersensitivity or allergic reactions occur, discontinue use. Do not use if you have gall bladder disorder, or obstruction of the biliary tract, acute gallbladder inflammation, or in the case of active peptic ulcer. Discontinue use if you develop symptoms of liver trouble. Do not use if you have liver disorders, and/or bowel obstruction. Do not use if pregnant or breastfeeding. Known Adverse Reactions: In sensitive individuals, mild gastrointestinal upset (nausea, vomiting and diarrhea) or allergic reactions (itching, exanthema, hives) may occur from use of stinging nettle. The frequency is not known. Discomfort due to gastric hyperacidity may occur after taking herbs that contain bitter substances like dandelion.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
- Natural Medicines You Can Trust: Our teas are safe and effective. Our herbalists work with reputable suppliers to select high-grade medicinal herbs that undergo rigorous testing throughout the manufacturing process.
- Balanced bittersweet, with hints of aromatic citrus
- Non-GMO Project Verified
- Organic
What’s in your cup?
Stinging nettle (Urtica dioca)—which you may know as a pesky and painful weed that pops up in your yard in the spring—is also well-known as an all-around healthful tonic that has been traditionally combined with burdock and cleavers for hundreds of years.
*Some of our favorite nettle is hand-picked (ouch!) by wild collectors in Poland, then dried and cut before being bundled up and sent on to us.
Personality
Gentle, supportive and helpful.
Herbal Power
Promotes healthy skin, liver and kidney function.*
Ingridents
Burdock is traditionally used in Herbal Medicine as an alterative to help remove accumulated waste products from the body.
Taste
Balanced bittersweet, with hints of aromatic citrus.
Recommended use
Burdock is traditionally used in Herbal Medicine as an alterative to help remove accumulated waste products from the body; Stinging nettle is used in Herbal Medicine as a nutritive tonic. Recommended dose: Adults: Drink 1 cup (2 tea bags) 2 times daily. Directions for use: Pour 240 mL freshly boiled water over 2 tea bags and steep, covered, for 10-15 minutes. Gently squeeze the tea bags to release the remaining extract.
Duration of use
For prolonged use, consult a healthcare practitioner.
Cautions
Consult a healthcare practitioner before taking if you have diabetes. There is limited evidence from preclinical studies that burdock may have hypoglycemic activity. Use by adults with renal failure and/or diabetes, and/or heart failure should be avoided because of possible complications due to hyperkalemia. Consult a healthcare practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen. Contraindications: Do not use if you are allergic to plants of the Asteraceae/Compositae/Daisy family, such as burdock or dandelion, or if you are allergic to stinging nettle. If hypersensitivity or allergic reactions occur, discontinue use. Do not use if you have gall bladder disorder, or obstruction of the biliary tract, acute gallbladder inflammation, or in the case of active peptic ulcer. Discontinue use if you develop symptoms of liver trouble. Do not use if you have liver disorders, and/or bowel obstruction. Do not use if pregnant or breastfeeding. Known Adverse Reactions: In sensitive individuals, mild gastrointestinal upset (nausea, vomiting and diarrhea) or allergic reactions (itching, exanthema, hives) may occur from use of stinging nettle. The frequency is not known. Discomfort due to gastric hyperacidity may occur after taking herbs that contain bitter substances like dandelion.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN