Urtica dioica has traditionally been used in the control of cardiovascular disorders especially hypertension. The leaf extract of Urtica dioica has been reported to improve glucose homeostasis in vivo. Nettle root could prevent some of the effects of prostatic hyperplasia.Lots of
questions about nettle root
So here’s
a quick rundown…
First:
Nettle
root binds to SHBG, the agent that locks up…
Your
testosterone so your body can’t use it.
In essence, nettle releases bound testosterone….
And increases
bio-active Free Test levels.
And more
Free Test means more muscle, more energy…
My drive,
more horizontal mojo.
Second:
Nettle
root prevents hormonal hair loss.
It
accomplishes this by blocking the conversion of DHT…
Into
harmful estrogen metabolites
that
cause MPB.
As a
quick side note…
If you’re
using DHEA and losing hair as a side
effect…
Nettle
will prevent the hairloss in most cases.
Third:
Nettle is
excellent for the prostate.
It’s been
the go to treatment in europe
for decades…
For
enlarged prostate, frequent urination, post urination dripping…
And
blocking the constant urge to pee, especially at night.
Finally….
If you
decide to start cycling nettle root…
You’re
going to have to do some self testing…
To find Your
optimal dose.
Clues
that you’ve got it right are harder muscles…
Elevated
mood and energy levels.
More
drive to breed, rapid urine release…
And less
hair floating around on your computer
keyboard.
Clues
that you need to tap down the dose a bit are…
-Reduced
drive to breed
-Feeling
less muscular
-A drop
in drive or energy
For me,
this works out two doses per week…
Always
taken…
On days when using my most potent androgenic
herbs…
In order to block...
The conversion of androgens into estrogens.
Here are just a few of the other components
you’ll get from nettle root.
The
recommended dose of nettle root tincture is 1/2-1 tsp twice per day. With a
75-gram bag, this will last for 30 or 15 days.
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