Mix a few handfuls of nettles with plain lard: The greatest help for varicose veins!

Nettle is a highly valuable plant, both for health purposes and gardening uses, as a natural fertilizer and a pest repellent.

 

Nettle Tea: A Powerful Health Remedy

Nettle tea is well-known for its impressive healing properties. It particularly supports various skin issues and is beneficial for those suffering from varicose veins. This natural cure for varicose veins might be growing right near you.

Traditional Uses and Family Wisdom

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My grandmother utilized the entire nettle plant—the stems, leaves, and flowers. She made garden fertilizer, pest sprays, and used them expertly for health benefits.

For example, I continue to drink nettle tea regularly to strengthen my immune system.

Nettle’s Skin Benefits

Besides tea, nettle is highly effective for skin care. It acts as first aid for many skin conditions and is especially useful in managing varicose veins.

Skin-Related Effects of Nettle:

  • Treats acne and skin rashes
  • Helps alleviate rheumatism
  • Manages oily skin
  • Reduces dandruff and hair loss; improves scalp health
  • Supports the treatment of eczema and atopic dermatitis
  • Soothes and heals minor wounds, bruises, and abrasions
  • Nettle ointment relaxes and reduces inflammation, aiding varicose veins, psoriasis, and external injuries
  • Relieves joint and muscle pain, especially after intense physical activity

Nettle Ointment for Varicose Veins and Leg Swelling

It’s especially recommended for people who stand or sit for extended periods and is effective against leg swelling, heaviness, and rheumatic pain.

Ingredients:

  • 5 heaping tablespoons finely chopped nettle leaves (fresh or dried)
  • 100 g unsalted lard

Preparation:

  • Melt the lard and add nettle, simmering until it forms a custard-like paste.
  • Apply several times daily.
  • For best results, cleanse the skin beforehand with a cotton ball soaked in lukewarm chamomile tea.

This ointment heals wounds, bruises, and cracked or damaged skin.

Alternative Nettle Ointment Recipe

Melt 250 g coconut oil in a water bath, add three handfuls of fresh, finely chopped nettle leaves, and simmer until thickened.

Remove from the heat and let it infuse overnight. The next day, gently reheat and strain into a clean jar.

For a warming effect, add hot pepper to the oil while still hot.

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