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EatTheWeeds: Episode 63: Stinging Nettles, Urtica

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2009

http://www.eattheweeds.com/urtica-chamaedryoides-nettle-knowledge-2/

Learn about wild food with Green Deane, this time another classic, Stinging Nettles, very nutritious but touchy to handle.

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  • Never mind the baking soda, you can just rub in a Dock leaf into the area - removes pain and reduces swelling. Dock leaves can almost always be found around stinging nettles

  • @iandstanley Dock may work but it was not around when I got bit.

  • Are their Stinging Nettles in Hong Kong,China???

  • @chunfu2 Absolutely yes

  • @EatTheWeeds Where?? i am a 100% native Hong hongner and i can't find it anywhere-in fact i know every single hiking trail in HK but i can;t find any!

  • @chunfu2 Wrong season, too could. Wait for spring.

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  • Plaintain oil works too.. or you can just chew it up and stick it right on the sting :)

  • @EatTheWeeds to summer ....you know-year round hiker!

  • @mikezandsarahc Google FeralKevin

  • Great Video! Wish I could find them here in SoCal.

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