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Nettles (Stinging nettle) or Common nettle
Many alpine plants have short hairs on both leaves and flowers. It is thought that this detail helps avoid moisture loss by cutting down on air movement.
Stinging nettle fish are found in the sea or ocean near beaches, usually around rocky or sandy areas. Their sting can be quite painful but not usually lethal.
The leaves are applied to reduce swelling, while the seeds are ingested by those who have swallowed poison.
a nettle sting is acid but a doc leaf is alkali which is why it neutralises it
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Stinging nettle treats allegies because the leaf of the nettle contains histamines.
Stinging NettleA Stinging Nettle is an alkali so you should Use a dock leaf, it grows next to a stinging nettle. Just rub it on the place you got stung. :)
You can touch any part of the nettle except the edges of the leaf and the stem!
A stinging nettle is a weed.
Stinging NettleA Stinging Nettle is an alkali so you should Use a dock leaf, it grows next to a stinging nettle. Just rub it on the place you got stung. :)
Stinging Nettle. The Leaf and the root. For more info on the many other healing properties of nettle go to wikipedia. They even have a great picture of it so you can find it yourself. Stinging Nettle. The leaf and the root. For more info on the other healing properties of Nettle, it is also great for alergies, look it up on your wikipedia.
You squeeze some liquid out of the stinging nettle and just rub it on to where it stings
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nettle/ stinging nettle
Nettles (Stinging nettle) or Common nettle
The PH of a nettle sting is about the same as a bee sting both are acidic so a nettle sting should have a PH of 5 or 5.5