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Agy | The Buffalo Herbalist's avatar

Hey all! It’s come to my attention I messed up!

The photo I selected for this article is not actually Urtica dioica 🫣🫠 it seems to be a dead nettle.

This is why plant identification is important! Always room to improve.

Please reference the correct plant here: https://www.canr.msu.edu/resources/stinging-nettle-urtica-dioica

I apologize and will make sure double & triple check my sources 🦋🤍🌿

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Jason's avatar

I can now rest.

People have questioned me for years about this.

I have Multiple Sclerosis. It is a hidden illness, something I have learned to deal with & to hide since first being diagnosed.

There are many many symptoms which you have to deal with.

One of the afflictions that afect me, is chronic leg pain. From the hips to the toes.

So, in the spring, summmer months, I walk through dense patches of nettles, in only very short shorts, and sting my legs.

It is very painful, but not as bad as the ms leg pain.

Then the magic begins!

After an hour or so, it is still tingling like crazy. After 4 hours, the legs feel like they have been washed with tiger balm or deep heat.

The next day, you can feel every pore in your legs, it is bliss.

It is bliss, because the moment taking the original stroll through the plants, the leg pain disappears!

That is how the brain works.

Thankyou

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