May 14, 2024

14 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Eat Nettles without getting Stung

  1. Nice video! I never knew you could eat them. When I was living in Ukraine; lots of people used them for medicinal purposes. They can sting pretty badly, for those who never encountered them. Especially, if it is your lips, ouch… I will definitely will give them a try if I find some here. Tacoma, WA. Thanks for the info/tip.

  2. Nettle is great. It is anti-allergenic, anti-inflammatory, blood cleanser and diuretic. The roots are antispasmodic and a tonic. A nettle infusion (strong tea) on the skin is a good detox remedy to treat all manner of chronic skin problems including inflamed or weakened skin and even varicose veins. There is some evidence that it helps to treat symptoms of enlarged prostate. Its anti-inflammatory helps with arthritic and rheumatic problems. Also, helps to prevent or stop bleeding. It’s amazing!

  3. I'm growing sting nettles this year in containers, but they're still babies. They are stinging already, but they don't electrocute you yet. I can't wait till they get big enough to pick! Thanks for this video.

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