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QuestionHow to prepare nettles to eat?Community AnswerYou can boil, sauté, or cook them.
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QuestionHow do you stop the sting of nettles?Community AnswerYou can either make a thick baking soda paste by mixing baking soda with water. Apply the paste to the affected areas. Or, you can rub the leaves of jewelweed on the affected area. Jewelweed is a small plant that usually grows around the nettles plant. If you do not have these materials on-hand, for immediate relief, human saliva can be applied to the affected area.
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QuestionHow many variety of nettle are there?Community AnswerBecause nettles grow very easily, there are many different varieties. It is a member of the Urticaceae family, which includes as many as 500 species worldwide.
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QuestionHow can I obtain nettles to use for medicinal reasons?Community AnswerDried nettle leaves are widely available as teas (in teabags or loose). If your town has a health food store, they will probably have them. Otherwise, you can order them online (search for "nettle leaf").
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QuestionAre nettles common in the New England area?KarinTop AnswererYes, nettles are found all over North America.
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QuestionAre there any non-stinging nettles?Community AnswerMany nettles do not sting, including fen nettle. Even some subspecies of stinging nettle don't sting!
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