What is nettle?
Stinging nettle is a type of herbal plant, which, although for the first time in Europe, is now growing most of the world. In fact, there are several related nettle species that are often named where they are found as u. Californica and u. Afghanica . The plant is permanent, grows to about three to six feet (0.91- 1.82 m), with leaves of about one to five inches (2.54-12.7 cm) long. The height of the plants reaches maximum in the summer and during late autumn and early winter months will start to die almost to the ground. Stinging nettle produces stabs for bristles that cover both stems and leaves.
Although it is not similar in view of how poisonous oak or poisonous ivy, exposure to urticaria can cause a similarly painful and itchy skin rash. Careful approach to stabbing needle and stroking the plant in the direction of its small barbed hair does not tend to lead to an undesirable reaction. The sting associated with the tap contains three chemicals: histamine, acetylcholineand serotonin.
Serotonin and acetylcholine are combined to strengthen histamine and create an allergic reaction in most people coming into contact with mature stinging nettles. Bottle can be opposed to a number of different drugs that include urination on the affected areas, icing, arguing, laying mud on a sting as soon as it occurs, or simply determining the exposure area soon after meeting with the plant. Since nettle nettle causes histamine reaction, it can also alleviate pain and itching if you are taking antihistamines such as Benadryl® (diffenhydramine).
If you can get over the leaves of stabbing nettle and handle them reasonably with safety gloves, nettle stabbing nettle is an excellent complement to your herbal cabinet or as cooked green. Fortunately, it crushes, shooting or cooking Plant destroys its stings and fine young leaves can be quite tasty. Many chefs likeIt adds nettle to soups and stews.
Several medicinal applications have been reported for nettle stab. One of the creative uses was the stinging of people to "cure" arthritic reactions and rheumatism. It can be metaphorically similar to the head of the head to cure stomach pain. Sting and a rash could provide temporary distraction from sore joints, but probably did not cure them. Other early records of copious Stinging show that it was used to treat anemia, eczema and DNA.
Today, the plant can be treated for the treatment of conditions affecting the urinary tract if used internally. Internally, stabbing nettle can actually provide slight relief from pain conditions such as arthritis. There are few clinical studies that “show” the efficiency of the plant for any condition. Yet if your knee hurts or your shoulder bothers you, tea made from nettle stabbing or homeopathic cream is probably not to show harmful even if checking at a doctor by mThere is always a good meaning to interact with drugs with drugs or health.