Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice, and it is not a substitute for professional diagnosis, treatment, or care. Always consult a qualified health professional before using any plant for health purposes.

1. Purple Dead Nettle Poultice for Instant Skin Relief
How to use:
- Crush fresh leaves.
- Apply directly to cuts, burns, insect bites, itchy rashes, or cracked skin.
- Cover for 10–20 minutes.
Effect:
Reduces itching, disinfects minor wounds, speeds up skin recovery.
2. Purple Dead Nettle Oil for Joint and Muscle Pain
How to make:
- Fill a jar halfway with fresh or dried leaves.
- Cover with warm olive oil.
- Let sit 2–3 weeks, then strain.
Use for:
Sore muscles, stiff joints, back pain, bruises, and localized inflammation.
3. Purple Dead Nettle Nosebleed Remedy
How to use:
- Roll a fresh leaf into a small ball.
- Place gently inside the nostril (not deep).
Effect:
Astringent compounds help tighten vessels and slow bleeding.
4. Purple Dead Nettle Steam Inhalation
How to prepare:
- Add a handful of leaves to boiled water.
- Inhale steam for 5–10 minutes.
Benefits:
Relieves allergies, congestion, irritated sinuses, and mucus buildup.
5. Purple Dead Nettle Powder (Most Concentrated Form)
How to make:
- Dry leaves completely.
- Blend into fine powder.
How to use:
¼–½ teaspoon in smoothies, soups, honey mixtures, or capsules.
Benefits:
Supports immunity, reduces inflammation, strengthens skin and hair, assists gentle detox.

6. Purple Dead Nettle Healing Honey
How to make:
- Fill a small jar with fresh leaves.
- Cover with raw honey.
- Infuse 1–2 weeks.
Use for:
Sore throat, cough, mouth irritation, digestive inflammation, and daily immune support.
7. Purple Dead Nettle Vinegar Extract
How to make:
- Fill a jar with fresh leaves.
- Cover with apple cider vinegar.
- Steep 3–4 weeks, strain.
How to use:
1 teaspoon daily, or add to foods.
Benefits:
Helps with allergies, digestion, and mineral absorption.
8. Purple Dead Nettle Compress
How to prepare:
- Brew a strong tea.
- Soak a cloth and apply warm or cold.
Use for:
Swollen joints, puffy skin, irritated areas, or post-exercise soreness.
9. Purple Dead Nettle Detox Bath
How to use:
- Add a handful of leaves (fresh or dry) to bathwater.
- Soak 20 minutes.
Benefits:
Reduces swelling, supports lymphatic flow, improves circulation, eases muscle tension.

10. Purple Dead Nettle Alcohol Tincture
How to make:
- Fill a jar halfway with dried leaves.
- Cover with vodka.
- Steep 4–6 weeks, strain.
How to use:
10–15 drops as needed.
Benefits:
Allergy support, immune boost, faster recovery, strong anti-inflammatory effect.



