Nettle, or stinging nettle (Urtica dioica), is an herbaceous flowering plant that has been used as a natural remedy for thousands of years due to its medicinal and nutritional properties. You've ...
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Nature’s beauty herb: nettle

Stinging nettle is a nutrient-rich herb that supports skin, hair and overall wellbeing through detoxifying and ...
THE stinging nettle (scientific name Urtica dioica), also called nettle leaf, or just nettle, is a fairly common plant. It is believed to have originated in Europe and Asia, and then spread to other ...
Spring is here. The days are warmer, the sun is brighter, birds are singing, and allergy season is close at hand. Sure, some people sneeze and wheeze all winter long due to exposure to dust, mites and ...
There are a number of edible weeds, including dandelion, purslane and lambs quarter. While it might be hard to swallow, figuratively speaking, stinging nettle may be added to that list. Urtica dioica, ...
We get a lot of physical samples brought into the office between soil, water, insects, plants and weeds. Sometimes it is a weird-looking bug that sparks someone’s curiosity. Other times the sample is ...
Plants that grow mainly the wild, stinging nettles got theirname because even lightly brushing up against them can cause your skin to become irritated and burn, Taken internally, however, the herb is ...
Tulsi is known to help relieve the symptoms of allergies, breathing problems and bronchitis. A couple of leaves can be consumed straightaway or in tea. Herbal supplements of the plant are also ...
Hay fever symptoms are usually triggered between late March and September, when the pollen count is at its highest. Symptoms usually include sneezing and coughing, a runny nose, itchy eyes and an ...
Could “weeds” like stinging nettles and thistle possibly be a good thing? Mike McGrath, host of You Bet your Garden, will reveal that the answer is yes! Plus: How almost anything can be modified to ...