Stinging Nettle
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- Planting and Growing a Stinging Nettle PlantDespite its sting, this plant is edible.
- Stinging NettleLearning how the stinging nettle is used in alternative therapies.
- Stinging Nettle for Osteoarthritis Pain ReliefStinging nettle has been found to be just as effective as other commercial pain relievers, without dangerous side effects.
Health Benefits of Stinging NettlePeople often think they should steer clear of stinging nettle, but this herb should be sought out for its valuable health benefits.
Medicinal Herbs: Stinging NettleThis herb will hurt if you happen to brush up against, yet it still has some very good uses.
Home Remedies for Skin Contact with Burning and Stinging NettlesRead this informative article and learn about some home remedies for skin contact with burning and stinging nettles!- Wild Foods: Foraging & Eating Stinging NettlesStinging Nettles might be an annoying weed, but they are also a great food source. They are free, nutritious and tasty.
- How to Make Stinging Nettle SoupHere are instructions on how to make a delicious and nutritious soup from stinging nettles.
- The Benefits of the Stinging Nettle PlantThe stinging nettle is a common plant that has little stinging hairs on its leaves. The poison on the hairs is made up of three different chemicals, one of which is serotonin, a neurotransmitter.
- Nettle and Its Herbal Healing UsesNettle is used in soups and meat dishes but it also has many uses in herbal healing.
- The Many Uses of Nettle TeaNettle tea has many positive medicinal uses and benefits. It can be used to improve the skin and hair or treat specific disorders and conditions. Nettle tea is truly one of nature's greatest gifts.
- Spotted Touch-me-not, Nature's Anti-itch MedicineWhat do you do when you're out in the woods and you get a bug bite, wander into a patch of Stinging Nettle, or realize you've just rubbed body parts with Poison Ivy? You don't have to panic. You can look around for a common plant.



