On 01/05/2011 6:50 PM, Mark Thorson wrote:
That article also talks about it being used for medicinal purposes. It
reminded me of my neighbour's back 40 where there is a lot of stinging
nettles. He told me that it is a good cure for arthritis. He said that
if you you rub it on the afflicted area it provides some relief. I am
not sure that is true. I was weeding in my yard the other day and came
across some young stinging nettle plants. I convinced myself that if I
handled the young plants gently I would not have a problem. I was
wrong. I endured the annoying sting of that thing for two days and this
morning my one finger that has a bit of arthritis in it was sore. It had
not bothered me for months.... until I was exposed to the cure.
That article also talks about it being used for medicinal purposes. It
reminded me of my neighbour's back 40 where there is a lot of stinging
nettles. He told me that it is a good cure for arthritis. He said that
if you you rub it on the afflicted area it provides some relief. I am
not sure that is true. I was weeding in my yard the other day and came
across some young stinging nettle plants. I convinced myself that if I
handled the young plants gently I would not have a problem. I was
wrong. I endured the annoying sting of that thing for two days and this
morning my one finger that has a bit of arthritis in it was sore. It had
not bothered me for months.... until I was exposed to the cure.