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beachbunny
03-25-2023, 12:08
Just tried this yesterday,taking a bouquet of stinging nettle and rubbing it into my arthritic,inflamed elbow.15 minutes later, no pain,no kidding.next day,still no pain.
Sure beats aleeve or ibu.
Figured I'd throw it out 🌿

Mike Goodman
03-25-2023, 22:16
Thanks for the info. Did it not hurt quite a bit for a while?

Crushed jewelweed, which likes the same habitats, is good for relieving the sting. Would it then reduce the effectiveness?

whiteout
03-26-2023, 09:40
Jewelweed
In the mtns is also used as a remedy for poison ivy. Crush and rub.

peakbagger
03-26-2023, 11:01
The times I have walked through stinging nettle it was more of an annoyance rather than a painful event.

cmoulder
03-27-2023, 06:23
The times I have walked through stinging nettle it was more of an annoyance rather than a painful event.
I find it annoying as well but if I ignore it it is gone in about 15 minutes.

No doubt, it's the plant from which the adjective "nettlesome" derives... something that is mildly annoying.

chef4
03-27-2023, 10:17
I find it annoying as well but if I ignore it it is gone in about 15 minutes.

No doubt, it's the plant from which the adjective "nettlesome" derives... something that is mildly annoying.

Annoying to touch, but great foraging the spring leaves for soup, tea and pesto.

beachbunny
03-27-2023, 11:07
The sting goes away after a bit,so no big deal,the disapearance of arthritic pain was wonderful. Tea is great and I'm going on a major foraging hike here in a bit,load up ,dry it out and grind it down.
I'll look up jewelweed.thanks

snail2010
03-27-2023, 14:52
Good to know.Thanks!

peakbagger
03-27-2023, 15:13
I had never heard of them growing in Maine but one day I was doing corridor boundary maintenance on the AT in Maine between Hall and Moody mountain in a pair of shorts and discovered a large patch of them after I strolled through them.

cmoulder
03-28-2023, 06:41
Annoying to touch, but great foraging the spring leaves for soup, tea and pesto.
I've heard about the tea but never tried it. Never knew about the soup or the pesto... sounds very interesting. My wife loves pesto and makes a good one.