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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2009

Andrew explains some of the health benefits of Nettle Tea, how to brew it, and what it tastes like.

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  • What a quintessentially british chap with excellent diction and enunciation.

  • he gave us the middle finger at 0:51 seconds

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  • Your computer can't hang with the resolution you are filming this at...

  • are the nettles dried first?

  • its also good for hair and skin, fight tiredness and boost immunity, the taste is not so awesome (my opinion) but i mixed it with roiboos and green tea it makes pretty decent iced tea with no sugar and extra benefits.

  • I like your cooking wear design, will make a cute plant doing that. :)

  • A good alternative to stinging nettles is the mamaki plant from the Hawaiian Islands. They are a type of nettle that evolved to have no thorns and no sting. The old Hawaiian brewed them as a tea and herbal medicines for discomfort and childbirth. Also, they make a great green herb in your meals.

  • When I go camping sometimes I make this, I find 10-12 wild nettles as I like it strong, then brew heat it on a fire, then during the process add a few handfuls of clean grass, which, slightly oddly makes it taste like a normal tea.

  • @AmMellow When I make it it looks slightly brown.

  • had my first cup today and I love the taste

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