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The most underated herb in my opinion stinging nettle we are always taught as children to stay away from but the magical healing properties are beyond unbelievable 🙌  Nettle use has been recorded as far back as the Bronze Age (3000 BCE – 1200 BCE), and it is still used in herbalism today. Between 58 and 45 BCE, there are records of Nettle’s stinging properties assisting Julius Caesar’s troops in helping them stay awake and alert during the night.  The myriad medicinal benefits of stinging net...

The most underated herb in my opinion stinging nettle we are always taught as children to stay away from but the magical healing properties are beyond unbelievable 🙌 Nettle use has been recorded as far back as the Bronze Age (3000 BCE – 1200 BCE), and it is still used in herbalism today. Between 58 and 45 BCE, there are records of Nettle’s stinging properties assisting Julius Caesar’s troops in helping them stay awake and alert during the night. The myriad medicinal benefits of stinging…

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Purple dead nettle is a versatile plant that grows like gangbusters.  Its name "dead nettle" comes from its resemblance to stinging nettles (Urtica dioica), but unlike its prickly cousin, it’s sting-free and packed with medicinal benefits. And better yet, it has no poisonous look-alikes.

Purple dead nettle is a versatile plant that grows like gangbusters. Its name "dead nettle" comes from its resemblance to stinging nettles (Urtica dioica), but unlike its prickly cousin, it’s sting-free and packed with medicinal benefits. And better yet, it has no poisonous look-alikes.

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the health benefits of stinging and nettles info sheet with instructions on how to use it

Stinging nettle is not just a plant that causes irritation when touched. It's a perennial flowering plant that has been used medicinally for ages, dating back as far as Ancient Greece. Learn more about the health benefits of stinging nettle and how to get them.

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Nettle is one of my favorite herbs. Also called “stinging nettle,” it is packed with nutrients and is even one of the ingredients in my homemade pregnancy tea. Stinging nettle benefits go far beyond pregnancy though.

Nettle is one of my favorite herbs. Also called “stinging nettle,” it is packed with nutrients and is even one of the ingredients in my homemade pregnancy tea. Stinging nettle benefits go far beyond pregnancy though.

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a cup of tea sitting on top of a wooden cutting board next to green leaves

Today, People sip herbal teas not only for the taste but also for a variety of reasons, including stimulating or calming properties and health benefits. Nettle tea is a popular herbal tea with medicinal properties. Many people will probably be unaware of the benefits of nettle tea. Nettle, or stinging nettle, is a kind of thorny bush, touching of which causes burning and tingling.

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Nettle is still one of my favourite (and underrated) wild herbs. Not only is it full of nutrients and essential vitamins and minerals our bodies need to be healthy (in fact, it probably contains more vitamins and minerals than the foods we buy from the supermarket!) but it is also hugely beneficial to the health of our skin and hair too.

Nettle is still one of my favourite (and underrated) wild herbs. Not only is it full of nutrients and essential vitamins and minerals our bodies need to be healthy (in fact, it probably contains more vitamins and minerals than the foods we buy from the supermarket!) but it is also hugely beneficial to the health of our skin and hair too.

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a metal bowl filled with green leaves on top of a wooden table and text overlay that reads 11 non - stinging ways to use nettle

Nettles have long and interesting history dating as far back as the Bronze Age, where they were once used for food, medicine and fiber. Times have changed greatly since 2500 BC and yet, the perennial

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