@@ashleethomas2368 hey kids I hope your ready for another herbal adventure… Today we’re gonna learn the therapeutic benefits of connecting with our inner child in nature. Not only does this help cure some of the side effects of becoming an adult, it also has a lasting effect of enhancing our inner beauty and helping our heart become our primary organ of perception.
I swear by Stinging Nettle for seasonal allergies. I used to really suffer during allergy season but after drinking 1 or 2 cups of Stinging Nettle tea a day early on in the season I haven't had to take allergy medicine in about 5 years. I usually buy a pound bag from amazon that lasts me a very long time.
Loved your video on RUclips today! I used to drink nettle tea everyday and I loved the flavour! But alas eventually I stopped drinking my nettle tea ( ready made teabags) Time I started to have my nettle tea on a daily basis again - you've inspired me!!! When my mum left my dad she didn't have much money and relied on nettles for eating on a regular basis which she used to go out and pick herself!! Loved your video very much...... thank you for sharing your plant wisdom!!
That combined with Mullein worked well for my congestion. Nettle for the sinus and mullein for the chest. Opens everything up. Whether as a tincture or as supplements, it works
Sometimes if winter comes late the tall nettle stalks will send out little green leaves and it will be the only green in the woods. Dont eat them! I did, and had kidney trouble around that time and came to learn that you shouldn’t eat nettle after its gone to flower as the plant becomes high in silica ( if I remember correctly) which is essentially powdered glass… other than that this is my favorite plant… thanks for the great videos! Love from Iowa!
@@jonathanbutler3833so I have cut off the top 4' of my 7' nettle stems and took all the seeds off. There is still a bunch of stems growing leaves and seeds is it ok to use them? Isn't having a tip full of seeds considered 'flowering'? Now you have me confused
I grow her in grow bags and harvest, dry and use it in infusions. She is nourishing, energizing and addictive. I have also added it to my green juice; both delicious.
My husband thought I was crazy/well maybe I am but anyway after listening to a podcast by Rosemary Gladstar a guest talked about using stinging nettles for skin tightening so I decided to whip my face with one of the stinging nettles while cleaning them up for dehydrating. I looked like i'd been stung by bees all over my face and neck. I was thinking it would be like that microdermning people do to generate new cells. .. people that have money lol I just have stinging nettles. Glad to see you back! you're one of my favorites. You look very healthy and refreshed. Some more ways I use nettles 😊 is I like to dry them when they are younger for tea/infusions and then gather more for making soups for the year. I use my instant pot to make a bunch to freeze. Also with the dehydrated nettles, I like to make seasonings with nettle powder mixed with mushroom powder that I've also gathered usually chanterelles, matsutake, and cauliflower. One thing I've yet to do is make a tincture with nettles. I tried once with the roots but didn't wash them for some reason, it was one of my first tinctures made but next time will rinse them a bit first. .. oh also I like to make hair rinses with nettles and horsetail, sometimes sage and rosemary.
@@heatherpoirier3978 usually I make a rinse the same time I'm making an infusion to drink so I'll add nettles, horsetail and mint -sometimes with honey let it sit about 4 hours then drink some and save some for the hair rinse and with the strained herbs I'll make another hair rinse but this time add a bit of acv.
@@heatherpoirier3978 sorry for not having a 'recipe' i rarely use them, it's kind of a joke around here because even though I'll use the same ingredients my cookies never turn out the same way twice ( for example) but yeah I'm just using it as a conditioner and usually do leave it in my hair without rinsing out.
I've been so stung by nettles over the years I no longer really notice it - except perhaps a little in Spring after a winter of dealing with the dried version. I store nettles as tea, as seeds, and ground nettle for breads, as tinctures and as ointments, also jellies - nice with cheese or drizzled over veg and I am trying wine. I use nettles as fertiliser for my veg and plants. It is one of my favourite plants along with dandelion - used similarly. My winter tea is based on nettle with added plantain and nasturtium, sometimes elderflower if colds threaten, and I add cinnamon and turmeric/ginger or if I can deal with the heat, cayenne. I'm 65 and can work outside pretty much all day without any trouble at all - and I do mean work. People have asked me where my stamina comes from and I always say ''nettles'' and give them some so the idea is becoming popular again. When I was a child the old lady ''hedgewitch'' in my Highland village told me that God put the sting there so that animals wouldn't eat the most precious plant He gave us. She had a few such stories. Thank you for keeping the old ways alive.
Love love love this video. Nettles is one of my favorite herbs too. I started craving nettle tisane after I lost several units of blood during surgery for my heart. I had several cups a day, and it strengthened and fortified my body with minerals to help bring back my health. I love the flavor of nettle and add it to soups too. Anytime I feel out of whack nutritionally, nettles balances me out and gets me back to the center. I love your vest! Thank you so much for your buoyant positive energy.
This Spring when I had a poison ivy rash, I whacked my skin with stinging nettle to calm the burning sensation and it worked wonders. I do realize that most people wouldn't try this but it really helped.
I once got stung all over both legs wen looking for my brand new drone i never found it but i felt AMAZING my legs were humming not hurting and i felt so good . Im going foraging this week end . Thanks brother
@@destinycoach5 I use a contained strainer and strain the nettle and black tea together, remove both. Don't pick nettles that have seeds they potentially contain unwanted chemicals.
@@tweedx7772 I've heard it's the flowering stage that should be avoided, which happens simultaneously with the females who are seeding now with their droopy green fronds as apposed to the lively white showey males
Isn't it just. When my hands are red with inflammation from RA I rub them with the stinging side works better than the silly creams my GP gives. Also consume about 20mls of nettle tincture daily it has made huge difference to my pain levels
Amazing stinging nettle! In Czech Republic is growing everywhere just as weed. My grandpa was cooking with it. After many years I got back to stinging nettle benefits. I live in USA now and plant my stinging nettles in my yard. I’m harvesting the seeds too. One of my favorite herb. Thank you for your video ❤
Hi Herbal Jedi, I'm a newbie when it comes to knowing anything about stinging nettle, if you could possibly post some precise recipes that I could follow, I would be most grateful, especially the tortilla recipe, tincture, tea and some others with exact measurements, thanks so very much for sharing your knowledge with sll of us out here, also, all the comments from your followers, with the recipes that they have made with this wonderful plant, who knew, I didn't, so thanks everybody for your input also, please have a blessed day and life. ❤
Hi Yarrow. Urtica dioica is my all time favourite herb for herbal tea, soups, and as a baking ingredient. I'm blessed to have 3 groupings of stinging nettle growing in my kitchen garden. I've also used stinging nettle with rosemary in a hair rinse. Blessings from Ontario.
Awww, I really enjoyed this video. I use nettles here in England ( I’m an American transplanted here, so I had to learn). I found that nettle mixed with peppermint 50/50 makes a nice tea and you can even add milk and it won’t curdle. I have an allotment garden so I have a ready source for both. I also make nettle quiche….an old war time standby here in England. Next job is to make some nettle powder and use it in stews, kefir smoothies, sprinkled over salads, etc….btw, I LOVE your vest. I must look into that type clothing!! Thx again for an entertaining 15 min. I sing to my plants and garden, too. 🎵😊
Could you please tell me if it is a hard move to make, living in England? My father’s family is from there, I find the place fascinating though I’ve never been there.
@@Earth2Flo-v6f We moved with a 6 and 4 yr old back in 1988 …36 yrs ago. And it was blooming hard, really hard! I cried on the airplane the whole way. Leaving family and all my friends behind was the hardest. Houses are SMALL, no closet space, and a lot of street parking, ( no driveway) unless you have a bigger budget than we did. The NHS is compromised right now, and leadership of the country is up in the air. I did not become a citizen until 2018, …I am retired now and life is ok. But I have spent 15 years trying to get back to the USA. My Brit hubby won’t go, even with our daughter now in Florida, married. Now we are thinking of retiring in northwest Ireland because our best friends have left England. Home is where the heart is.
@@lesliebeaumont9512 thank you for sharing your story Leslie, it sounds so wonderful that you got to live in England, I’m sure it was very difficult for you being so far away from home! You have probably been there longer than in USA, I’m thinking you may be about 60ish? Anyway, I’m 67% European, which I knew my dads family was from England, they probably came over on the Mayflower,,,lol,, my sister spent 4 years over there in England, she did not like it, said the people were not friendly at all, I don’t know, never got to see the place for myself. Your husband was in the service? I mean, how did he convince you to move there so far from family. When I married my first husband, I was only 18, my dad was overseas when I married, when he got home he, my mother, what was left living at home, I had 2 brothers and a younger sister still at home, they all moved to Florida, we were in CA at the time, San Diego. So I watch a lot of the British shows, like Last of the Summer Wine, Hyacinth and As time Goes By, does the scenery look anything like it does in those shows? Well, I hope you get to move to where you want to go, I’m sure there are many beautiful places over there.❤️
@@Earth2Flo-v6f Yes, many beautiful places here….I lived in Wales for 4 years, North Yorkshire for 9 years, and in the southeast near London for 4 years…now I’m in the Midlands for the last 18. My husband was born and raised here and left for Canada when he was 13, went to HS in Toronto and always wanted to come back to England. We met in Pennsylvania, married there, and he emigrated back to England with me and the kids in tow, but I’m stuck here now, it seems. I’m 70 and time is running out, but I have made the most of it and have gained some wonderful friends. Our weather is pretty awful, btw. What ‘they’ say is true!
New to your channel and boy you brought back a lot of memories from my grandmother. She is known to make tea and give this to us when we were small. I think it’s time I start following her remedies.
You are by far the most entertaining and informative person I have watched so far on stinging nettles. They grew so well here in Australia. I love it. Have only ever dried young leaves and used for teas so far. Keep up the amazing work. Love the vest by the way, did not know the plant was used to make material with. That is amazing, just like hemp clothing.
I love your enthusiasm for this plant. I'm sold! I'm going to start foraging for this plant. Could you show a video how to make a stinging nettle tincture. Thank You.
Thank you for the animated and informative video! I have been eating stinging nettles for several years now I also add the routes to tease and soups when I have them and I also add a few routes to my animals drinking bowl in the hopes of minimizing kidney issues
It's nice to see people connecting with this magical world of wild plants and herbs growing all around us and discovering their health benefits on the body. The humble nettle is one I have called on many times to help with recovery after some serious injuries! From knitting bones, nerve damage, skin to blood cleanse is just a few things how this plant has helped over the years. My favorite tea, fresh nettles simmering within 20 minutes of picking them, for maximum benefits as they start to loose some of their healing properties.
Sooo happy you are a bare hand nettle picker human!!! I also!! I am a gardener and a potter by trade and my hands LOOOOVE getting zinged by her!!! wooohooo!!Nice to see you back in the woods again Jedi!
If you were lucky enough to have RA/Sjoggies you would able to pick as many nettles as you want - the inflammation of the condition actually seems to 'cancel out' the sting response
My last name is Ortega from my mother's side. It means "nettle" in Spanish, rooted in the Latin word 'Urtica'. I'm about to sit with grandmother ayahuasca in a couple of weeks, and my offering for the land through my ancestry will be the sacred nettle. ❤ You are adorable.
Great video and thanks for explaining this plant. This plant is totally amazing, I have arthritis in my feet and eczema this is helping me 100% another great plant provided to us from God!
I love drinking Nettle tea! ☕ It makes my whole body system feel on track again. Once I poured unfinished mug of tea into a dying plant and it actually revived it, allowing new growth to appear! 😳 So, if Nettle tea does that for my plants, I can only imagine what it does for my body! ☕🌿💚 Thanks for sharing! I Love you channel and tapping into all your knowledge! Much Love and Light coming your way! 🌿💚
Thank you Yarrow, such a joy to see you amongst the Spring nettles! Vibrant green 💚 I love using fresh nettle in pesto that i tuck away in jars to the freezer. I dry for tea daily infusions great tonic for Spring. In fall i harvest seeds to sprinkle on yogurt, veggies. I tuned into the documentary The Nettle Dress wow inspiring had no idea the beautiful fabric matrerial made from our dear Nettles.🌿
It's an amazing plant. We use it in Central America as well. I haven't cooked with it but doing the clease by rubbing it all over the body and then using a maseration of alcohol and rosemary (or any other similar herb) not only feels amazing but has helped me with my gout. I really recommend using the alcohol, it helps alot.
Thanks for the video. I have started making nettle pancakes and they are delicious and energy boosting. I grind dried nettles into a power and mix it with the ingredients for pancakes.
IF you think it's sacred, you're spiritual.......Just saying, we ARE ALL spiritual beings, temporarily inhabiting our temporary bodies. Best wishes fellow spiritual one.
If you are neither religious nor spiritual (whatever you mean by spiritual) what do you mean by sacred? I only ask as I used to say I was not religious but spiritual ( but could never articulate what I meant by spiritual, Lol. But at least I now know what it means to be religious 😊
Man, I love to witness other people hang out and connect with the nettle the way I do before I ask to take some. My herbal teacher used to say that all of the men in her life would smack the tops of their heads to stimulate hair growth. 😂
@@TheDeathblood123 if you watch the whole vid you see that he gets stung a ton. He perceives the sensation differently than “pain” as his nervous system is adapted to both the sensation and the oil. It’s cool how he takes the experience in and what would have been discomfort originally is now enlivening.
You have inspired me. My sister has been wildcrafting for about a year now and I have been a bit lazy and let her do it. Lol It’s time to step up, so stinging nettles is where I’m starting. Wish I could post the pictures of then hang drying but it’s ok. Thanks for your hard work.
I have been looking for nettles around the river banks and bushes here in Ontario with no luck! A friend of mine gave me some seeds 2 years ago. I have been trying to grow nettles in the pots indoors since then. I love this amazing plant. I can't wait to harvest some nettles to enjoy yheir health benefits when they grow stronger. Thank you very much for sharing this amazing info. Anybody who knows where I can find nettles in Toronto area, please let me know and I will be grateful. Thanks.
Beautiful presentation! I received a gift of a nettle plant that grew from seeding mugwort in pots inside. I will plant it in the woods and harvest a bit next year. Thanks!
Wow, I have nettle plants around my garden. I did not know how much I cando with them. Going out right now to pick some and make tea. I have had my gall bladder removed and srill have pain from the operation. I had an inguinal hernia operation too. I dont take any meds that doctors try to recommend as they are just experimenting with me as their guinee pig. I have been ztudying herbs for pain such as weeping willow spring shoot bark. Wild lettuce too. Im growing it too. Ghank you for this great video. Goc bless !
They are just getting up to 4-5 inches here(a kilometer away) from Susun Weeds house and Wise Woman center . I make soup, tincture some and dry it in our grainery for infusions and tea. Also boil it to drink for a couple days source . Today is Wednesday,Susun walk day so she comes by the farm and checks out whats growing as well. Green blessings to you and your family Yarrow ❤,always ,farmer john
Love it. More on psoriasis please. You have mentioned it in passing on your other videos but I think maybe a dedicated hot person/conditions might help alot of people trying to help themselves.
Lovely video, thank you for sharing your knowledge! Great to see you back 🎉 Personally, I love to make tea out of it and steaming it together with some spinach, onion and potato! Can't get enough of it 😅 Greetings from Germany!
I love nettles! 💚🌱 Mostly have used them in dried form to make very strong tea to keep seasonal allergy symptoms at bay. Very effective! And for clearing mucus, and general deep nourishment, blood tonic. I have also used the same strong tea in cooking as a substitute for veggie broth when I haven’t had any. I have heard how the sting is good medicine for arthritis, but don’t have personal experience with that. I loved watching you express your relationship with nettles and your expression of gratitude to the plant! Kindred spirit🎶 🙌 I learned so much about nettles that I never knew before watching your video. Very interesting about the protein content and all the ways nettles effects various protein metabolisms in the body. Inspiring video. 💚Thank you!
One of my fav wild plants to forage, despite the occasional pain involved 😅 I want to start growing it in my yard eventually they’re beautiful plants 🌱
Wow! My algorithm must have read my mind, I'm in my garden bathtub and was just looking at my nettle patch under the cottonwood tree and thinking 'I should harvest those soon' 😁🙏
The way you're handling those Nettles, you must be immune to the Nettle sting. I'm a huge Nettle fan, but I would never handle Nettle that way. I grow a lot of Catnip and I've discovered that Catnip rubbed on the area will get rid of the sting. I still do not like being stung by it and I would warn people watching this video to keep there children away from it.
I get why he's like that. As a teen I got stung by them daily to the point I didn't mind. But now I can't imagine letting myself get stung like that, lol.
I use the tea for allergy management. I found out about it from a coworker and decided to give it a try. The tea caused my allergies to get really severe for the first 3 days and then I was fine with it after that. I almost quit during that first bit and called it a loss. I'm glad I didn't. I don't have any fresh nettles near me that I've been able to find and harvest so I buy online which worries me I'm getting bad product. Still trying to convince my spouse to let me grow it in the yard.
This guy should do a kids show for plants. 😊
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Or even a plant show for kids?
Not sure plants would be interested in a show about kids...
What do you think this is?
@@ashleethomas2368 hey kids I hope your ready for another herbal adventure…
Today we’re gonna learn the therapeutic benefits of connecting with our inner child in nature.
Not only does this help cure some of the side effects of becoming an adult, it also has a lasting effect of enhancing our inner beauty and helping our heart become our primary organ of perception.
I sauté nettles, lambs quarter, morel mushrooms, garlic and shallots' together and eat with meat and potatoes.
Add hosta shoots to the mix. Like asparagus in taste.
If ya find some wild mustard toss some in. All that together is one of my favorite meals.
Ooo yum! Lol... now I'm hungry 😊
Sounds delicious!😋
Good to see you back. Just harvested nettles today, here in Pennsylvania.
I swear by Stinging Nettle for seasonal allergies. I used to really suffer during allergy season but after drinking 1 or 2 cups of Stinging Nettle tea a day early on in the season I haven't had to take allergy medicine in about 5 years. I usually buy a pound bag from amazon that lasts me a very long time.
Wow that’s awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Loved your video on RUclips today! I used to drink nettle tea everyday and I loved the flavour! But alas eventually I stopped drinking my nettle tea ( ready made teabags)
Time I started to have my nettle tea on a daily basis again - you've inspired me!!!
When my mum left my dad she didn't have much money and relied on nettles for eating on a regular basis which she used to go out and pick herself!!
Loved your video very much...... thank you for sharing your plant wisdom!!
That combined with Mullein worked well for my congestion. Nettle for the sinus and mullein for the chest. Opens everything up. Whether as a tincture or as supplements, it works
I couldn't imagine having to get stinging nettle from Amazon. This makes me feel blessed for living in the heart of nature.
woooh that is cool
Sometimes if winter comes late the tall nettle stalks will send out little green leaves and it will be the only green in the woods. Dont eat them! I did, and had kidney trouble around that time and came to learn that you shouldn’t eat nettle after its gone to flower as the plant becomes high in silica ( if I remember correctly) which is essentially powdered glass… other than that this is my favorite plant… thanks for the great videos! Love from Iowa!
Also, Amanda Blunck is the most beautiful woman in the world
Peace, love, and nettles to you Jon :)
I used them from my garden at that point - but ONLY after parboiling or as tea.
Nettle is great filling for pastries along with cottage/fresh cheese
@@jonathanbutler3833so I have cut off the top 4' of my 7' nettle stems and took all the seeds off.
There is still a bunch of stems growing leaves and seeds is it ok to use them?
Isn't having a tip full of seeds considered 'flowering'?
Now you have me confused
Wow, I never thought I'd see someone who loves nettle more than me. Beautiful
I grow her in grow bags and harvest, dry and use it in infusions. She is nourishing, energizing and addictive. I have also added it to my green juice; both delicious.
You are so informative. I hate stinging nettles but after watching your video I kinda love them. 😂
Yay! My brother returns! Just in time cuz we really need your heart in the world!
My husband thought I was crazy/well maybe I am but anyway after listening to a podcast by Rosemary Gladstar a guest talked about using stinging nettles for skin tightening so I decided to whip my face with one of the stinging nettles while cleaning them up for dehydrating. I looked like i'd been stung by bees all over my face and neck. I was thinking it would be like that microdermning people do to generate new cells. .. people that have money lol I just have stinging nettles. Glad to see you back! you're one of my favorites. You look very healthy and refreshed. Some more ways I use nettles 😊 is I like to dry them when they are younger for tea/infusions and then gather more for making soups for the year. I use my instant pot to make a bunch to freeze. Also with the dehydrated nettles, I like to make seasonings with nettle powder mixed with mushroom powder that I've also gathered usually chanterelles, matsutake, and cauliflower. One thing I've yet to do is make a tincture with nettles. I tried once with the roots but didn't wash them for some reason, it was one of my first tinctures made but next time will rinse them a bit first. .. oh also I like to make hair rinses with nettles and horsetail, sometimes sage and rosemary.
Try the seeds in the fall. They have a nice nutty flavour and make a great addition to gomasio (as sesame salt table condiments)
Can you please share your hair wash recipe of the nettle. I'd love to try that
@@heatherpoirier3978 usually I make a rinse the same time I'm making an infusion to drink so I'll add nettles, horsetail and mint -sometimes with honey let it sit about 4 hours then drink some and save some for the hair rinse and with the strained herbs I'll make another hair rinse but this time add a bit of acv.
@@opheliabells ty for sharing!
@@heatherpoirier3978 sorry for not having a 'recipe' i rarely use them, it's kind of a joke around here because even though I'll use the same ingredients my cookies never turn out the same way twice ( for example) but yeah I'm just using it as a conditioner and usually do leave it in my hair without rinsing out.
One of my favourites!! And I kind of like the sting! I moved to a place with no nettle, so I just planted some on my deck :)
I've been so stung by nettles over the years I no longer really notice it - except perhaps a little in Spring after a winter of dealing with the dried version. I store nettles as tea, as seeds, and ground nettle for breads, as tinctures and as ointments, also jellies - nice with cheese or drizzled over veg and I am trying wine. I use nettles as fertiliser for my veg and plants. It is one of my favourite plants along with dandelion - used similarly. My winter tea is based on nettle with added plantain and nasturtium, sometimes elderflower if colds threaten, and I add cinnamon and turmeric/ginger or if I can deal with the heat, cayenne. I'm 65 and can work outside pretty much all day without any trouble at all - and I do mean work. People have asked me where my stamina comes from and I always say ''nettles'' and give them some so the idea is becoming popular again.
When I was a child the old lady ''hedgewitch'' in my Highland village told me that God put the sting there so that animals wouldn't eat the most precious plant He gave us. She had a few such stories.
Thank you for keeping the old ways alive.
Love love love this video. Nettles is one of my favorite herbs too. I started craving nettle tisane after I lost several units of blood during surgery for my heart. I had several cups a day, and it strengthened and fortified my body with minerals to help bring back my health. I love the flavor of nettle and add it to soups too.
Anytime I feel out of whack nutritionally, nettles balances me out and gets me back to the center.
I love your vest! Thank you so much for your buoyant positive energy.
definitely one of my favourite parts of living out on the west coast!!
This Spring when I had a poison ivy rash, I whacked my skin with stinging nettle to calm the burning sensation and it worked wonders. I do realize that most people wouldn't try this but it really helped.
I appreciate you and your information so much I make it a point to let the advertisements run through to the end. Thank you
lol that’s hilarious and sweet. Thanks for tuning in, and for sitting through the ads. ;)
I have a patch near my garden always pick them and use it as a tea dry them also for the winter to have a nice cup of tea
I once got stung all over both legs wen looking for my brand new drone i never found it but i felt AMAZING my legs were humming not hurting and i felt so good . Im going foraging this week end . Thanks brother
I make soup and salve with fresh nettle here in the UK. The seeds I dry out and add to salads or bake in bread. Great info, thank you for sharing. 🌱
Highly recommend mixing it with black tea, 1 gram dried nettle to 2 grams of tea with milk.
I'm now collecting the seeds and was wondering what to do with them.. Thanks from 🇨🇦
@@tweedx7772now you take the tea leaves out . Should you also take the nettle seeds out or consume them?
@@destinycoach5 I use a contained strainer and strain the nettle and black tea together, remove both. Don't pick nettles that have seeds they potentially contain unwanted chemicals.
@@tweedx7772 I've heard it's the flowering stage that should be avoided, which happens simultaneously with the females who are seeding now with their droopy green fronds as apposed to the lively white showey males
I have it growing in my garden...great for arthritic hands, effect lasts for days.....
Isn't it just. When my hands are red with inflammation from RA I rub them with the stinging side works better than the silly creams my GP gives. Also consume about 20mls of nettle tincture daily it has made huge difference to my pain levels
My absolute favorite edible and medicinal...worth the sting♥️
Amazing stinging nettle! In Czech Republic is growing everywhere just as weed. My grandpa was cooking with it. After many years I got back to stinging nettle benefits. I live in USA now and plant my stinging nettles in my yard. I’m harvesting the seeds too. One of my favorite herb. Thank you for your video ❤
lovely to see foraging nettles- in the koots --
Hi Herbal Jedi, I'm a newbie when it comes to knowing anything about stinging nettle, if you could possibly post some precise recipes that I could follow, I would be most grateful, especially the tortilla recipe, tincture, tea and some others with exact measurements, thanks so very much for sharing your knowledge with sll of us out here, also, all the comments from your followers, with the recipes that they have made with this wonderful plant, who knew, I didn't, so thanks everybody for your input also, please have a blessed day and life. ❤
Hi Yarrow. Urtica dioica is my all time favourite herb for herbal tea, soups, and as a baking ingredient. I'm blessed to have 3 groupings of stinging nettle growing in my kitchen garden. I've also used stinging nettle with rosemary in a hair rinse. Blessings from Ontario.
So glad to see you back and Hi from Glasgow Scotland UK. 🌿💙🌿
Your energy is really inspiring! We live in the redwoods and nettle is everywhere! I never knew it had sooo many uses. Thanks for this info!
Awww, I really enjoyed this video. I use nettles here in England ( I’m an American transplanted here, so I had to learn). I found that nettle mixed with peppermint 50/50 makes a nice tea and you can even add milk and it won’t curdle. I have an allotment garden so I have a ready source for both. I also make nettle quiche….an old war time standby here in England. Next job is to make some nettle powder and use it in stews, kefir smoothies, sprinkled over salads, etc….btw, I LOVE your vest. I must look into that type clothing!! Thx again for an entertaining 15 min. I sing to my plants and garden, too. 🎵😊
Great info I collect nettles dry them ( hung in bunches under trees) then either chop or grind them for cooking or teas. Fab info thank you !🙏🏽🎶
Could you please tell me if it is a hard move to make, living in England? My father’s family is from there, I find the place fascinating though I’ve never been there.
@@Earth2Flo-v6f We moved with a 6 and 4 yr old back in 1988 …36 yrs ago. And it was blooming hard, really hard! I cried on the airplane the whole way. Leaving family and all my friends behind was the hardest. Houses are SMALL, no closet space, and a lot of street parking, ( no driveway) unless you have a bigger budget than we did. The NHS is compromised right now, and leadership of the country is up in the air. I did not become a citizen until 2018, …I am retired now and life is ok. But I have spent 15 years trying to get back to the USA. My Brit hubby won’t go, even with our daughter now in Florida, married. Now we are thinking of retiring in northwest Ireland because our best friends have left England. Home is where the heart is.
@@lesliebeaumont9512 thank you for sharing your story Leslie, it sounds so wonderful that you got to live in England, I’m sure it was very difficult for you being so far away from home! You have probably been there longer than in USA, I’m thinking you may be about 60ish? Anyway, I’m 67% European, which I knew my dads family was from England, they probably came over on the Mayflower,,,lol,, my sister spent 4 years over there in England, she did not like it, said the people were not friendly at all, I don’t know, never got to see the place for myself. Your husband was in the service? I mean, how did he convince you to move there so far from family. When I married my first husband, I was only 18, my dad was overseas when I married, when he got home he, my mother, what was left living at home, I had 2 brothers and a younger sister still at home, they all moved to Florida, we were in CA at the time, San Diego. So I watch a lot of the British shows, like Last of the Summer Wine, Hyacinth and As time Goes By, does the scenery look anything like it does in those shows? Well, I hope you get to move to where you want to go, I’m sure there are many beautiful places over there.❤️
@@Earth2Flo-v6f Yes, many beautiful places here….I lived in Wales for 4 years, North Yorkshire for 9 years, and in the southeast near London for 4 years…now I’m in the Midlands for the last 18. My husband was born and raised here and left for Canada when he was 13, went to HS in Toronto and always wanted to come back to England. We met in Pennsylvania, married there, and he emigrated back to England with me and the kids in tow, but I’m stuck here now, it seems. I’m 70 and time is running out, but I have made the most of it and have gained some wonderful friends. Our weather is pretty awful, btw. What ‘they’ say is true!
Loved every minute of that. Thank You.❤
New to your channel and boy you brought back a lot of memories from my grandmother. She is known to make tea and give this to us when we were small. I think it’s time I start following her remedies.
Brilliant , I've a lotta Nettles growing , harvesting some after watching this . Thanks .
You are such a gift. Thank you so much for all the free information you share.
I use the tea for my knee joints and it helps very potently.
You are by far the most entertaining and informative person I have watched so far on stinging nettles. They grew so well here in Australia. I love it. Have only ever dried young leaves and used for teas so far. Keep up the amazing work. Love the vest by the way, did not know the plant was used to make material with. That is amazing, just like hemp clothing.
Brilliant mate, You have convinced me to enjoy the benefits of nettles. I've just made my first tea, I do feel a bit calmer after drinking it.
Wow this was a great vid, lots of nettles here in the backyard, and I will put them to good use. Best to you from the Netherlands…
It's a common food in Palestine 🇵🇸. Palestinians cook it and eat it with bread. They have been eating it for hundreds of years 🇵🇸
Where is Palestine?
Get an education
don't bring your war shit into this channel.
It's about herbs,healing
@@MB-hl1qwwhy don't you talk peace and harmony, inverse hate you spill makes you evil
Free Palestine 🇵🇸 love ❤️ you indigenous people of the land.
I love your enthusiasm for this plant. I'm sold! I'm going to start foraging for this plant. Could you show a video how to make a stinging nettle tincture. Thank You.
Thank you for the animated and informative video! I have been eating stinging nettles for several years now I also add the routes to tease and soups when I have them and I also add a few routes to my animals drinking bowl in the hopes of minimizing kidney issues
Thanks. I love nettle soup. Just add an odd potato, onion and garlic.
It's nice to see people connecting with this magical world of wild plants and herbs growing all around us and discovering their health benefits on the body.
The humble nettle is one I have called on many times to help with recovery after some serious injuries!
From knitting bones, nerve damage, skin to blood cleanse is just a few things how this plant has helped over the years.
My favorite tea, fresh nettles simmering within 20 minutes of picking them, for maximum benefits as they start to loose some of their healing properties.
Sooo happy you are a bare hand nettle picker human!!! I also!! I am a gardener and a potter by trade and my hands LOOOOVE getting zinged by her!!! wooohooo!!Nice to see you back in the woods again Jedi!
If you were lucky enough to have RA/Sjoggies you would able to pick as many nettles as you want - the inflammation of the condition actually seems to 'cancel out' the sting response
My last name is Ortega from my mother's side. It means "nettle" in Spanish, rooted in the Latin word 'Urtica'. I'm about to sit with grandmother ayahuasca in a couple of weeks, and my offering for the land through my ancestry will be the sacred nettle. ❤ You are adorable.
Another great educational video. Thank you ❤❤❤
Great video and thanks for explaining this plant. This plant is totally amazing, I have arthritis in my feet and eczema this is helping me 100% another great plant provided to us from God!
I love your channel - your knowledge, energy, and presentation!!! Thank you for the education! Valuable screen time!
one of my favorite plants..i have a lovely patch in the garden..so many uses...
I love drinking Nettle tea! ☕ It makes my whole body system feel on track again.
Once I poured unfinished mug of tea into a dying plant and it actually revived it, allowing new growth to appear! 😳
So, if Nettle tea does that for my plants, I can only imagine what it does for my body! ☕🌿💚
Thanks for sharing!
I Love you channel and tapping into all your knowledge!
Much Love and Light coming your way! 🌿💚
Nettles just starting here in Ontario. Enjoyed a couple tops and a few moments with my patch. Same patch over 30 years now.
Thank you Yarrow, such a joy to see you amongst the Spring nettles! Vibrant green 💚
I love using fresh nettle in pesto that i tuck away in jars to the freezer. I dry for tea daily infusions great tonic for Spring. In fall i harvest seeds to sprinkle on yogurt, veggies. I tuned into the documentary The Nettle Dress wow inspiring had no idea the beautiful fabric matrerial made from our dear Nettles.🌿
Nettles are a super powerful. Thank you for sharing.
love you brother and good to see you again, thanks for sharing
Yesss!!! Welcome back dude! Very appreciative of all the videos and knowledge. ❤
It's an amazing plant. We use it in Central America as well. I haven't cooked with it but doing the clease by rubbing it all over the body and then using a maseration of alcohol and rosemary (or any other similar herb) not only feels amazing but has helped me with my gout. I really recommend using the alcohol, it helps alot.
Just planted a controlled patch of Nettles today- excited to work with it!
just great 🤩! Thank you 👃. Nicole from Switzerland
I dry a bunch of my stinging nettle to make my own tea bag blends to use year long. It’s a great gift to give my family & friends too.
It's great to see you back Yarrow! Thank you!
Thanks for the video. I have started making nettle pancakes and they are delicious and energy boosting. I grind dried nettles into a power and mix it with the ingredients for pancakes.
I once heard that native American scouts and messengers used to whip themselves with nettles to keep their stamina up on long journeys by foot
I’m not religious nor spiritual, but I consider that plant “sacred “.
IF you think it's sacred, you're spiritual.......Just saying, we ARE ALL spiritual beings, temporarily inhabiting our temporary bodies. Best wishes fellow spiritual one.
Our creator made all these herbs for every sickness we weren't attended to use man's medicine but the Lord's medicine❤
@@tammymorales5632 - 🙄😡.
If you are neither religious nor spiritual (whatever you mean by spiritual) what do you mean by sacred? I only ask as I used to say I was not religious but spiritual ( but could never articulate what I meant by spiritual, Lol. But at least I now know what it means to be religious 😊
@@dennis1662 - 🙄
I love nettle, I infuse it and we drink a quart each every 3 days. Good to see you again.
Wow! You put your heart and soul into it! It was well-researched! Thank you!!
I enjoyed your song and your enthusiasm. I like mine with navy beans and cayanne pepper. A kind of bean stew.
Ty for taking time to teach me about this intriguing plant and or herb I'm just beginning my journey
Glad to have you back.
What a great show,
Thank you so much
Hi Jedi , thanks for sharing your experience with us. About to subscribe and follow more of your vlogs . Have a great day . Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺.
Man, I love to witness other people hang out and connect with the nettle the way I do before I ask to take some. My herbal teacher used to say that all of the men in her life would smack the tops of their heads to stimulate hair growth. 😂
How do we grow nettles. I will want a list of medicinal herbs and if you run a herbal course, I will want to be part of it.
@@PatienceOgelebor harvesting the seeds , now is the perfect time 🎉
Do they sting more in the fall versus the spring? How come he’s not getting stung?
@@TheDeathblood123 if you watch the whole vid you see that he gets stung a ton. He perceives the sensation differently than “pain” as his nervous system is adapted to both the sensation and the oil. It’s cool how he takes the experience in and what would have been discomfort originally is now enlivening.
Nice addition to soup and quiche.
I have it as tea daily👍🏾🤗🙏🏾
You have inspired me. My sister has been wildcrafting for about a year now and I have been a bit lazy and let her do it. Lol It’s time to step up, so stinging nettles is where I’m starting. Wish I could post the pictures of then hang drying but it’s ok. Thanks for your hard work.
I have been looking for nettles around the river banks and bushes here in Ontario with no luck! A friend of mine gave me some seeds 2 years ago. I have been trying to grow nettles in the pots indoors since then. I love this amazing plant. I can't wait to harvest some nettles to enjoy yheir health benefits when they grow stronger. Thank you very much for sharing this amazing info. Anybody who knows where I can find nettles in Toronto area, please let me know and I will be grateful. Thanks.
I know a place in east Toronto where there are some stinging nettles there.
@@jeffreyyang651 Could you please tell me where that place is?
@@serdalkaptan Rouge park, near Zoo.
@@jeffreyyang651 Thank you so much for the info.
I'm sold on nettles thanks to you. I hope it doesn't have a poisonous look-alike. Thanks for sharing all of your knowledge.
Beautiful presentation! I received a gift of a nettle plant that grew from seeding mugwort in pots inside. I will plant it in the woods and harvest a bit next year. Thanks!
Wow, I have nettle plants around my garden. I did not know how much I cando with them. Going out right now to pick some and make tea. I have had my gall bladder removed and srill have pain from the operation. I had an inguinal hernia operation too. I dont take any meds that doctors try to recommend as they are just experimenting with me as their guinee pig. I have been ztudying herbs for pain such as weeping willow spring shoot bark. Wild lettuce too. Im growing it too. Ghank you for this great video. Goc bless !
They are just getting up to 4-5 inches here(a kilometer away) from Susun Weeds house and Wise Woman center . I make soup, tincture some and dry it in our grainery for infusions and tea. Also boil it to drink for a couple days source . Today is Wednesday,Susun walk day so she comes by the farm and checks out whats growing as well. Green blessings to you and your family Yarrow ❤,always ,farmer john
You are the Mr. Rogers of herbs!
I love the seeds to eat as superfood on my salad in the fall too
These plants are all over My garden itching my ankles and hands lol 😆 I'm going to try to pick some today and make tea
So excited to see you back, love!
Hi I'm just learning about herbs and my husband and I love her teas thank you for this awesome video 🤗
Stinging Nettles Spinach jammy , my Grandmother always made this Spinach . Thank. you God bless you .😘❤️👏🏻👌🏻
Love it. More on psoriasis please. You have mentioned it in passing on your other videos but I think maybe a dedicated hot person/conditions might help alot of people trying to help themselves.
Lovely video, thank you for sharing your knowledge! Great to see you back 🎉
Personally, I love to make tea out of it and steaming it together with some spinach, onion and potato! Can't get enough of it 😅
Greetings from Germany!
I love nettles! 💚🌱 Mostly have used them in dried form to make very strong tea to keep seasonal allergy symptoms at bay. Very effective! And for clearing mucus, and general deep nourishment, blood tonic. I have also used the same strong tea in cooking as a substitute for veggie broth when I haven’t had any. I have heard how the sting is good medicine for arthritis, but don’t have personal experience with that. I loved watching you express your relationship with nettles and your expression of gratitude to the plant! Kindred spirit🎶 🙌 I learned so much about nettles that I never knew before watching your video. Very interesting about the protein content and all the ways nettles effects various protein metabolisms in the body. Inspiring video. 💚Thank you!
Thank you for being simple to explain I enjoyed the netles with you
I just made wild rice with dried nettles sprinkled over it. Delicious! It really helps with digestive inflamation that can come from proccesed food
One of my fav wild plants to forage, despite the occasional pain involved 😅 I want to start growing it in my yard eventually they’re beautiful plants 🌱
I grow I grow them in my garden. Love love LOVE them!!
Thank you so much, for sharing your wisdom and good nature. I adore nettles and I thought i knew a lot about them until I saw your video. Yeeeeey!
Omg you are amazing!!! Thank you for your knowledge and teaching!!!
Vou tentar a tintura 😊 obrigada pla ideia
I'm starting to learn about herbs. Loved this video. Moving West soon. First thing on the list. Nettles haha ❤
Wow! My algorithm must have read my mind, I'm in my garden bathtub and was just looking at my nettle patch under the cottonwood tree and thinking 'I should harvest those soon' 😁🙏
Where may I locate your garden bathtub? Please 🙏 I need a garden bathtub urgently😊
I just started growing nettles! Can’t wait to try it.
The way you're handling those Nettles, you must be immune to the Nettle sting. I'm a huge Nettle fan, but I would never handle Nettle that way. I grow a lot of Catnip and I've discovered that Catnip rubbed on the area will get rid of the sting. I still do not like being stung by it and I would warn people watching this video to keep there children away from it.
I was wondering why he didn't feel the sting!
I get why he's like that. As a teen I got stung by them daily to the point I didn't mind. But now I can't imagine letting myself get stung like that, lol.
Where do I get a nettle vest?
It’s enjoyable!
@@Tren_is_okay i defo agree...
I'm not into the astrology thing. This is great! Good for you for teaching us about nettles. I had no idea about the fabric. So cool! 😎
This video has valuable information. Thank you for this.♥
I use the tea for allergy management. I found out about it from a coworker and decided to give it a try. The tea caused my allergies to get really severe for the first 3 days and then I was fine with it after that. I almost quit during that first bit and called it a loss. I'm glad I didn't. I don't have any fresh nettles near me that I've been able to find and harvest so I buy online which worries me I'm getting bad product. Still trying to convince my spouse to let me grow it in the yard.
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