No, stinging nettle does not contain THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), which is the psychoactive compound found in cannabis. Stinging nettle is a plant known for its medicinal properties and nutritional benefits, but it is not related to cannabis and does not produce the effects associated with THC. Instead, it contains other compounds that may have health benefits, such as vitamins and minerals.
A stinging nettle is a weed.
Yes, nettle leaf is derived from the stinging nettle plant. Stinging nettle refers to the entire plant, while nettle leaf specifically refers to the leaves of the plant. The stinging nettle plant is known for its stinging hairs that can cause skin irritation upon contact.
Nettles (Stinging nettle) or Common nettle
Stinging nettle treats allegies because the leaf of the nettle contains histamines.
You squeeze some liquid out of the stinging nettle and just rub it on to where it stings
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Stinging nettle is called "கற்றாழை" (Karrai) in Tamil.
The Tamil word for stinging nettle is "காட்டுக்கீரை" (kattu keerai).
The Tamil name for stinging nettle is "மருத்துவ nettle" (Maruthuva nettle) or "பிடிச்ச nettle" (Pidicha nettle). It is known for its medicinal properties and is used in traditional remedies. The plant is recognized for its stinging hairs that can cause a painful sensation upon contact.
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Yes, stinging nettle plants have tiny hairs on their leaves and stems that can cause a stinging sensation and irritation when touched. These hairs contain chemicals that can cause an allergic reaction in some people.