How to Use Stinging Nettle for Hair Loss

The medical term for stinging nettle is urtica dioica. It is a plant that is native to Eurasia. It has green leafy flowers that sprout out from the middle of the stem. Stinging nettle has many medicinal uses including as a remedy for hair loss. Stinging nettle doesn't actually cause hair to grow, but rather blocks the enzymes that cause hair loss.

Instructions

    • 1

      Purchase a bottle of stinging nettle leaf from a health food store. If you don't have one locally, there are plenty of online health stores that sell stinging nettle.

    • 2

      Take one 480 mg capsule of stinging nettle with breakfast, lunch and dinner.

    • 3

      Repeat daily.

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