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In the present study the phenolic composition of leaves, stalks, and textile fiber extracts from Urtica dioica L. is described. The leaves of two stinging nettle samples, cultivated and wild (C and W), contain large amounts of chlorogenic...
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In the Bottle Inn in Dorset England every year they have a stinging nettle eating competition. It looks horribly painful. ... Stinging Nettle stems have long fibers of good strength and can be used as a linen substitute. Apparently during WWII nettles were used in german military uniforms.
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gardenspace.newarchaeology.com/stinging_nettle_facts.ph...
gardenspace.newarchaeology.com/stinging_nettle_facts.php
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The stinging nettle, Urtica dioica L., has been used as a healing herb at least since the time of Dioscorides in the first century AD. It was recommended by Saint Hildegard of Bingen in the twelfth century for the treatment of lung disorders and forgetfulness.
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www.kulmbach.net/~AnnWild/nettles.html
www.kulmbach.net/~AnnWild/nettles.html
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Cooking, crushing or chopping disables the stinging hairs so there is no danger of getting stung in the mouth from well prepared nettle foodstuffs...
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health.newarchaeology.com/stinging_nettle_facts.php
health.newarchaeology.com/stinging_nettle_facts.php
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Stinging nettle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Stinging nettle or common nettle , Urtica dioica , is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant, native to Europe, Asia, northern Africa, and North America, and is the best-known member of the n...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stinging_nettle
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LEAVES: - The leaves of the Stinging Nettle grow on opposite sides of the stem - from slender spears to much rounder and elliptical - jagged deeply toothed - up to 15 mm. long ... FASCINATING FACTS: - formic acid is secreted from the broken hollow hairs causing a skin rash - fresh, young Stinging Nettle leaves can...
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www.bcadventure.com/adventure/wilderness/wildflowers/st...
www.bcadventure.com/adventure/wilderness/wildflowers/sting.htm
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Stinging nettle facts include treating the urinary tract. Taken with liquid, stinging nettle acts as a mild diuretic used to flush out inflammation of the bladder and prevent kidney stones. ... There are some stinging nettle facts that appear to be supported by research. In Europe, stinging nettle has been found effective...
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www.nutritional-supplements-guide.com/stinging-nettle-f...
www.nutritional-supplements-guide.com/stinging-nettle-facts.html
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Family: Nettle family ... Other facts:1'- 3' high. Entire plant contains stinging hairs! ... STINGING NETTLE (Urtica dioica)
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education.stonehill.edu/fieldguide/Field_Guide/Small%20...
education.stonehill.edu/fieldguide/Field_Guide/Small%20flowering/stingingnettle.htm
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Phytochemicals in Stinging nettle. What are the medicinal properties of Stinging nettle? Facts about Stinging nettle. The stinging nettle has stimulating action on the kidneys and bladder. Nettle shoots, eating during spring, helps to clean the body of toxins. ... Stinging nettle is an erect perennial plant up to 1,5 m high.
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www.phytochemicals.info/plants/stinging-nettle.php
www.phytochemicals.info/plants/stinging-nettle.php
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