Last update
5/22/2025

Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
No researches found
N/A
USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 4 Reviews
7.9
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 Veg Capsules
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Total Carbohydrate
< 1 g
< 1%**
Stinging Nettle Extract (Urtica dioica) (Root)
500 mg

Most Useful Reviews

6
Supports prostate health
47 people found this helpful
☆☆☆☆☆ According to stark statistics, prostate adenoma affects one in five men over 45, half of men over 60, and only one in ten escapes it by age 80. Despite this benign tumour, everyone would prefer to live without it. As desire is not enough, it's vital to support the prostate with herbal supplements. Nettle root, though not a primary solution, contributes to fighting adenoma. It contains a substance that prevents the breakdown of testosterone, essential for prostate health. I turned to NOW Foods for their high-quality supplements, but I noticed no marked effects. I don’t expect miracles from dietary supplements, especially when my health has suffered for decades. I simply accept and hope for the best. 🍃 I hope my reviews of popular supplements on iHerb assist your decision-making.
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7.5
Effective for prostatitis
5 people found this helpful
My husband used this nettle root in a prostatitis treatment programme. We tried four brands; this one was the best for price and dosage, and worked excellently. When my husband took the dietary supplements without this nettle root, the results were less noticeable. It's unfortunate that nettle root is rarely available and often out of stock. The nettle leaf cannot substitute the root, as they have quite distinct effects. For male health issues, one must take the nettle root.
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6
Not a cure-all
3 people found this helpful
Nettle is beneficial for those with prostatitis, but it isn't a cure for the condition. Ten years ago, I recommended it to patients, but I discovered more effective preparations five years ago that can resolve the disease in weeks. Follow us on Facebook for updates from the Swedish Digital Clinic.
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User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 4 Reviews
7.9
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6
Supports prostate health
47 people found this helpful
☆☆☆☆☆ According to stark statistics, prostate adenoma affects one in five men over 45, half of men over 60, and only one in ten escapes it by age 80. Despite this benign tumour, everyone would prefer to live without it. As desire is not enough, it's vital to support the prostate with herbal supplements. Nettle root, though not a primary solution, contributes to fighting adenoma. It contains a substance that prevents the breakdown of testosterone, essential for prostate health. I turned to NOW Foods for their high-quality supplements, but I noticed no marked effects. I don’t expect miracles from dietary supplements, especially when my health has suffered for decades. I simply accept and hope for the best. 🍃 I hope my reviews of popular supplements on iHerb assist your decision-making.
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7.5
Effective for prostatitis
5 people found this helpful
My husband used this nettle root in a prostatitis treatment programme. We tried four brands; this one was the best for price and dosage, and worked excellently. When my husband took the dietary supplements without this nettle root, the results were less noticeable. It's unfortunate that nettle root is rarely available and often out of stock. The nettle leaf cannot substitute the root, as they have quite distinct effects. For male health issues, one must take the nettle root.
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6
Not a cure-all
3 people found this helpful
Nettle is beneficial for those with prostatitis, but it isn't a cure for the condition. Ten years ago, I recommended it to patients, but I discovered more effective preparations five years ago that can resolve the disease in weeks. Follow us on Facebook for updates from the Swedish Digital Clinic.
Read More
7.5
Alleviates inflammation
The stinging nettle alleviates arthrosis, arthritis, prostate issues, and bladder problems while having a positive impact on inflammatory bowel diseases. The seeds serve as a vitality tonic and can help with hair loss.
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Frequently Asked Questions

7.5
Effective for prostatitis
5 people found this helpful
My husband used this nettle root in a prostatitis treatment programme. We tried four brands; this one was the best for price and dosage, and worked excellently. When my husband took the dietary supplements without this nettle root, the results were less noticeable. It's unfortunate that nettle root is rarely available and often out of stock. The nettle leaf cannot substitute the root, as they have quite distinct effects. For male health issues, one must take the nettle root.
7.5
Alleviates inflammation
The stinging nettle alleviates arthrosis, arthritis, prostate issues, and bladder problems while having a positive impact on inflammatory bowel diseases. The seeds serve as a vitality tonic and can help with hair loss.
6
Supports prostate health
47 people found this helpful
☆☆☆☆☆ According to stark statistics, prostate adenoma affects one in five men over 45, half of men over 60, and only one in ten escapes it by age 80. Despite this benign tumour, everyone would prefer to live without it. As desire is not enough, it's vital to support the prostate with herbal supplements. Nettle root, though not a primary solution, contributes to fighting adenoma. It contains a substance that prevents the breakdown of testosterone, essential for prostate health. I turned to NOW Foods for their high-quality supplements, but I noticed no marked effects. I don’t expect miracles from dietary supplements, especially when my health has suffered for decades. I simply accept and hope for the best. 🍃 I hope my reviews of popular supplements on iHerb assist your decision-making.
6
Not a cure-all
3 people found this helpful
Nettle is beneficial for those with prostatitis, but it isn't a cure for the condition. Ten years ago, I recommended it to patients, but I discovered more effective preparations five years ago that can resolve the disease in weeks. Follow us on Facebook for updates from the Swedish Digital Clinic.
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