Stinging nettle leaves have been used for centuries to treat joint pain, eczema, anemia, and urinary problems. The leaves are nutritious and make a wonderful soup. Traditionally the plant has been popularly used as a diuretic and laxative. It is famous for its fine hairs that are prickly and can cause irritation to the skin.
Stinging nettle leaves have been used for centuries to treat joint pain, eczema, anemia, and urinary problems. The leaves are nutritious and make a wonderful soup. Traditionally the plant has been popularly used as a diuretic and laxative. It is famous for its fine hairs that are prickly and can cause irritation to the skin.