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The Benefits of Nettle Tea | Different Teas and Their Benefits | Stinging Nettle Remedy | Tea Health
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These benefits listed are just the tip of the iceberg for this herb. It has been used as food, medicine, clothing, and in ceremonial practices for...
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Folk Names: Chagareltin, Fico, Mhawa Gender: Masculine Planet: Jupiter Element: Fire Powers: Divination, Fertility, Love, Protection Magical Uses and History: From Central Africa to the Far East, the fig tree is often referred to as the Tree of Life and Knowledge. The Greeks believed the fig was a gift from Demeter and sacred to Dionysus. For this reason, figs were revered as objects of fertility and love. The term sycophant, which dates back to ancient Greek fig trade, literally translates…
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Stinging nettle benefits are numerous. This herb exhibits many positive effects, from boosting strength to improving hair growth. Learn more about it here.
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Photo about Urtica dioica, often called common nettle, stinging nettle, or nettle leaf, a young plant in a forest in a clearing. Blooming nettle bush. Image of leave, alternative, foliage - 231277139
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Stinging Nettle in British Columbia (Edibility and Identification)
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STINGING NETTLE - BRENNESSEL - ORTIGA (Urtica dioica) young plant; Stinging nettle has a flavour similar to spinach and cucumber when cooked and is rich in vitamins A, C, iron, potassium, manganese, and calcium. Young plants were harvested by Native Americans and used as a cooked plant in spring when other food plants were scarce. Soaking nettles in water or cooking will remove the stinging chemicals from the plant, which allows them to be handled and eaten without incidence of stinging.
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