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#1 Best Backyard Weed for Arthritis (RHEUMATOID, OSTEO & GOUT) 

Dr. Eric Berg DC
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The best remedy for arthritis could be growing in your backyard right now.
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0:00 Introduction: Relieve arthritis pain
0:20 The best remedy for arthritis
2:05 How to use stinging nettle for arthritis
5:58 Check out my video on fasting for inflammation and pain!
Today I’m going to share the best remedy for arthritis. This herb is probably in your backyard and can greatly help with arthritis, muscle pain, or joint pain.
The best herb for arthritis is stinging nettle. We don’t know exactly how, but stinging nettle greatly helps reduce inflammation and pain.
Stinging nettle is edible and contains a lot of nutrition. But, for arthritis, you may want to try using it topically. If it’s not already growing near you, consider growing stinging nettle instead of buying a supplement.
Stinging nettle root can also be used to help with prostate enlargement, and the leaves can be used to help reduce histamines. Stinging nettle also acts as a natural aromatase inhibitor, so it’s great for those who have too much estrogen.
Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:
Dr. Berg, age 57, is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis & Intermittent Fasting. He is the author of the best-selling book The Healthy Keto Plan, and is the Director of Dr. Berg Nutritionals. He no longer practices, but focuses on health education through social media.
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Dr. Eric Berg received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1988. His use of “doctor” or “Dr.” in relation to himself solely refers to that degree. Dr. Berg is a licensed chiropractor in Virginia, California, and Louisiana, but he no longer practices chiropractic in any state and does not see patients so he can focus on educating people as a full time activity, yet he maintains an active license. This video is for general informational purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose and it is not a substitute for a medical exam, cure, treatment, diagnosis, and prescription or recommendation. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between Dr. Berg and you. You should not make any change in your health regimen or diet before first consulting a physician and obtaining a medical exam, diagnosis, and recommendation. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
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Thanks for watching! Stinging nettle is the best remedy for arthritis. Give it a try to help relieve arthritis pain.

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@liliworth8098
@liliworth8098 2 года назад
This is my most favourite plant, ever! It’s also fantastic for allergies…… made into a tea. When you dry it or cook it, the sting disappears. We use it as a winter vegetable, steamed with lemon juice, drizzle of olive oil, S & P. Also use it in stews and soups. We also infuse it… dry it, fill a jar with dried nettle, cover with olive oil, jar in cool dark cupboard, shake every other day, 6 weeks. Remove the nettle and use the oil on joints. Make a strong tea of it (overnight infusion) use as a hair rinse, great for restoring hair.this is a wonder herb. 🌞 Loving your content these days Dr Berg. Thank you.
@TanyaPal27
@TanyaPal27 2 года назад
Hi Lili Thank you for sharing this 💕 Does this oil permanently cures Arthritis?
@liliworth8098
@liliworth8098 2 года назад
@@TanyaPal27 I can’t speak from experience of a cure, but it gives relief. I do know most cure such as Dr Bergs dietary recommendations, create better environments for the body to heal.
@TanyaPal27
@TanyaPal27 2 года назад
@@liliworth8098 okay, thank you for replying ❤
@ayeshashaikh5155
@ayeshashaikh5155 2 года назад
Thank you sooooo much for sharing
@maryannesimmons4068
@maryannesimmons4068 2 года назад
Do you or anyone you know sells cuttings or seeds. Prefer, that as opposed to a nursery (as we don’t know what fertilizers they use), thanks.
@ratsonfavor3850
@ratsonfavor3850 2 года назад
I was born and raised in South Africa. I thought my mom was crazy when she used to drink and eat weed. She knows pretty much every weed and its benefits. Now the doctor have confirmed 🥰 Thank you for the clarity
@symonamiti4393
@symonamiti4393 2 года назад
What about the weed weed as in Canabis?
@ratsonfavor3850
@ratsonfavor3850 2 года назад
@@symonamiti4393 she used that for cough, boiled and put other herbs and during covid it helped her
@gman77gas
@gman77gas 2 года назад
70's
@RogueReplicant
@RogueReplicant 2 года назад
@@symonamiti4393 I'm in a prog rock garage band, we and all our other old unvaccinated pothead friends are doing fine, thank you. Granted, most of us are athletic and do I.F. / no sugar diet, and we smoke good weed in moderation 😎
@yourjway
@yourjway 2 года назад
You should be taking pictures and writing a book from your Mom’s information 💕
@Phelec59
@Phelec59 Год назад
I got juvenile rheumatoid arthritis when I was seven years old. Almost 60 years ago. We lived in a very small country town in those days, probably about 500 population. Everyone in the town soon new about my problem. People were knocking at my parents' house with some remedy or another. One was stinging nettles. I was put in a bathtub with warm water and all these stinging nettles floating around me. I could not say it helped. I was having "jungle juice " brought to me in old beer bottles. I swallowed raw eggs. I had copper bracelets on both my ankles and wrists. These are a few of what I could remember. We lived (in Australia) in those days a good 2 day drive from our state's capital city, Sydney. I spent 10 weeks in the children's hospital there. My condition deteriorated to a point where everyone expected me to die, so I was told years later. I know of 2 occasions in hospital I was slipping away. I just felt so relaxed, and the horrific pain all over my body had eased off. But, I was rudely awakened in a bathtub with ice cubes floating around me and an electric fan blowing on me. I just wanted to sleep. I did not know until years later I was told my temperature had spiked to a dangerous, possibly deadly level. A couple of years went by, and I am still skin and bone. I am in a wheelchair all bent up. My health is at a very low state. A couple of the local 7th Day Adventist people came to visit my mother and me. They told my mother about the goodness of vegetable and fruit juices and gave my mother a nutrition book, and loaned her a juice extractor. My mother was very fortunate that her father ( my grandgather, pop) had the local fruit and vegetable shop. I would consume a pint of carrot juice per day ( a 28lb bag per week). Mum would make a large glass of juice from whatever fruits were in season when she brought me home from school each day. All these juices were easy for me to drink. I could not eat much solid food, especially meat. After about 6 weeks, I was now gaining some weight for the first time in 3 years. There is a lot more to my story. It does get better and better ad time goes on. There is just too much to write here for now.
@richardfowler9901
@richardfowler9901 Год назад
Yeah I had my cartilage taken away at the age of 21 total knee replacement 50 it's like being tortured to death definitely going to give that a try
@noramartinez6201
@noramartinez6201 Год назад
Phelec59 I hope you're doing much better now🙏🏻 and for sure would like to know what happened after that special eating habit. Prayers 🙏🏻
@teodormacovei4648
@teodormacovei4648 Год назад
Can you use as a tea?
@baphithi
@baphithi Год назад
@@noramartinez6201 I had juicing suggested to me too in 2018. It really helped. Couldn’t handle food but at least got in some nutrients that way. Lost a ton of weight as well. It helped and since I have been eating normally for a while I have started getting sick again.
@hdymn1925
@hdymn1925 Год назад
Interesting. Take Care
@cherylross-walker7980
@cherylross-walker7980 Год назад
Isn't God amazing!!! He has created every plant and herb that is needed. Incredible.
@peter58peter
@peter58peter Месяц назад
Yeeaah maan! god's so smart in his wisdom; first, he created sickness then, having good heart, he created things to counter his original doings, that is; if u know how to match things. Sounds reliable?
@Nunya1282
@Nunya1282 Месяц назад
Yes
@Nunya1282
@Nunya1282 Месяц назад
​@@peter58peterfool
@eve54ut
@eve54ut Месяц назад
@@peter58peter God didn't create sickness, the devil did that. God created the things for us to use to heal sickness. Read the the first book in the Bible, the book of Genesis 1 -2 "In the beginning..." meaning the beginning of this world. "Under the direction of Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ created a wonderful world where we could live. The creation took 6 days. Day 1: Jesus divided the light from the darkness to make day and night. Day 2: He organized the heaven and the earth. Day 3: He divided the land from the waters and created grass, flowers, trees, fruit, plants, and herbs. Day 4: He created the sun, moon, and stars. Day 5: He created the fish and birds. Day 6: Jesus created the animals. Then, most important of all, Heavenly Father created man "in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them." Genesis 1:27 Adam and Eve were the first man and woman to live on the earth and care for it. The beautiful world we live in is a gift from our loving Heavenly Father. We can show our thankfulness by caring for the plants and animals on the earth. Our bodies are also a gift from Heavenly Father. We should especially take care of our bodies and always remember to show gratitude and reverence for their creation." Day 7: He rested from his labors. Best wishes!!!
@CccCcc-kq7mm
@CccCcc-kq7mm Месяц назад
💯💯💯
@nicholasali2182
@nicholasali2182 2 года назад
EVERYTHING WE NEED IS ALREADY PROVIDED WITHOUT BIG PHARMA✌🏿
@johnfitbyfaithnet
@johnfitbyfaithnet 11 месяцев назад
AGREED
@henrysponsel853
@henrysponsel853 11 месяцев назад
God has given us everything we need
@cw4623
@cw4623 11 месяцев назад
@@henrysponsel853 Including the ailments for which we need nettles and other medicinal plants. 🤣
@roniboyd613
@roniboyd613 11 месяцев назад
Now we need to relearn how to use it!
@Gawnyno
@Gawnyno 11 месяцев назад
​@@cw4623no we have these diseases self inflicted by eating crap food that wasn't naturally provided actually sooo...
@lotuslotus718
@lotuslotus718 2 года назад
Doctor in Europe we are using this plant for probably 1000 years. It is very important plant. After ww2 war they give this plant in different forms to children to supplement their nutrition because food wasn’t available. You are doing excellent work with keeping people informed to stay healthy. Your videos are best blueprints to keep healthy. Thanks
@brauliorivera1202
@brauliorivera1202 2 года назад
Thank you,DOCTOR.
@jlseagull2.060
@jlseagull2.060 2 года назад
In the US, we consider it an annoying, invasive weed 😱 We kill them with chemicals.
@oksanadzhavala1424
@oksanadzhavala1424 2 года назад
@@jlseagull2.060 surprisingly I can’t find it on Long Island
@SuperCatlover7777
@SuperCatlover7777 2 года назад
Um, it's not in everyone's backyard! It's usually in the forest
@suleland2825
@suleland2825 2 года назад
I have a theory and it's just that a theory that all the weeds that grow in our own gardens have nutrients/ medicine we need. I think this more so now that I have read that the earth and ppl resonate with the same frequency.
@luminichols3078
@luminichols3078 Год назад
I grew up in Eastern Europe and we used stinging nettles for health remedies and even sauteed it like spinach with garlic and oil and served it as a side dish. Thanks, Dr. Berg, for sharing your wisdom.
@samhammaker3249
@samhammaker3249 Год назад
Will have to try that recipe. Sounds good
@roshanighimire8204
@roshanighimire8204 Год назад
Add Sichuan pepper in it.
@hansludwig4732
@hansludwig4732 Год назад
Middle Europe was also making Nessel spinach👍
@HLBNZ
@HLBNZ Год назад
In Albania we make a pie from paper thin homemade dough and use nettles,dill,parsley,and onion inside. When they're in season I am eating this too much!
@dangaines405
@dangaines405 Год назад
Yes, in Romanian the name of this plant is urzica, close to the Latin urtica!
@oregon32nursenurse43
@oregon32nursenurse43 Месяц назад
I started deworming myself, just like my grandparents did in their day. They took dewormer every 3-6 months and were able to take care of themselves until 92 when he fell off his tractor and broke his hip. Healthy as horses!!
@steverobinson795
@steverobinson795 7 дней назад
What do you use
@tpswave3452
@tpswave3452 4 дня назад
@@steverobinson795 You could use the herb Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium).
@CherryeBess
@CherryeBess 3 дня назад
Dewormer?
@kildee0170
@kildee0170 2 дня назад
I use the horse paste, called Panacur its Fenbendazole It kills even the fluke worms that get in your liver. And switch up to Ivermectin every other month, you'll go thru what I call the worms dying off, and you'll feel worse for a little while but don't stop using it, I use the size of a #2 pencil twice a day. But start off only taking it once a day when just beginning. No sugar, no carbs, worms make you crave sugar I was told. I put the dab of it as far back on my tongue as I can, wash it down with lemon water. Or like my daughter does she buy those clear pill shells to put the Fenbendazole in to take it, think she gets the smallest ones off Amazon. Put the paste in a syringe without the needle on it to put it in the pill shells.
@jonwillmott4767
@jonwillmott4767 2 года назад
I have recently diagnosed arthritis in my big toe. Usually gives intermittent discomfort throughout the day. Went outside this morning, grabbed a load of nettles and stung my toe approximately 20 times. Zero discomfort all day - as if I had no arthritis at all! This could be a winner...
@TanyaPal27
@TanyaPal27 2 года назад
Wow Jon! That is great! Do you have R.A. ?
@jofipps376
@jofipps376 2 года назад
@@TanyaPal27 He probably has the kind called gout. It usually starts in the big toe.
@TanyaPal27
@TanyaPal27 2 года назад
@@jofipps376 okay. Thanks for your reply
@buzzanderson6217
@buzzanderson6217 2 года назад
Cherries and cucumbers dissolve gout crystals if you eat on a more regular basis.
@jonwillmott4767
@jonwillmott4767 2 года назад
Hi Tanya, yes I have mild RA.
@szilviapatakine8002
@szilviapatakine8002 Год назад
Yes my grandma used it for arthritis. She beat her body part with it , and get red on the surface and have a stinging sensation. I am from Hungary and we use 400 different herbs for healing. Nettle has iron, I use it to rinse my hear after I wash it . I make a tea. Let it 20 minutes to soak in. And ready to rinse, your hair will be nice and shiny, and stop falling out. And so many other things is it good for. Thank you dr. Berg!
@Donna-zg5hj
@Donna-zg5hj Месяц назад
@szilviapatakine8002 Please if U wouldn't mind I really love learning about all types & species of Gods Healing Herbs could or would U share u're great knowledge about herbs from Australia....Old remedies are far better than the people that asks u to swallow pills they claim is medicine... If U wouldn't mind please ..& Thank U for sharing in advance....
@xowaspxowasp5772
@xowaspxowasp5772 Год назад
I would never have guessed. I have arthritis in my spine. It's at it's worse in the lower back. I tried the Nettles about 30 minutes ago. Blow me, it works. After a couple of minutes it feels just like the heat gels you would apply. A very pleasant warm feeling & a noticeable difference of ease of pain 👍 Thank you Dr 😎🤙
@annaphylatic9681
@annaphylatic9681 Год назад
I have ankylosing spondylitis, so I’m hearing you about the lower back. I’m going to try it. I’d have to put it all over my body 😆
@americarocks3175
@americarocks3175 Год назад
@xowasp xowasp, how long did this last for you and do you continue to use? Thank you!
@joannewolfe5688
@joannewolfe5688 Год назад
Not everyone will react this way.
@ryanmozert
@ryanmozert Год назад
Did you rub it on your back or did you just drink the tea
@leiu4121
@leiu4121 Год назад
How do you use it for pain
@catharinemorais8262
@catharinemorais8262 Год назад
I believe every word..I'm 72years young and can speak from experience ...my knee, shoulder and fingers are healed.....brilliant natural remedy...that goes for bee stings too......thanks again for not just the info but the memories
@garlicbreathandfarts
@garlicbreathandfarts 2 года назад
It grows uncontrollably in all of my balcony plants. I saute it in butter and olive oil once a week. Delicious and free.
@kamleshdatt
@kamleshdatt 2 года назад
wow good Name
@weiliu5802
@weiliu5802 2 года назад
Hi, can you share where did you get the plant to grow? I went to the supermarket selling all kinds of herbs and couldn't find this one.
@garlicbreathandfarts
@garlicbreathandfarts 2 года назад
@@weiliu5802 I live in Albania. I bought a truckload of organic farm soil for my balcony plants. (I have a huge balcony!) The soil was seeded already without my knowing. It is really uncontrollable and grows super fast. When it goes to seed, there are millions of seeds just blowing in the wind. It grows everywhere, you should easily find it on country roadsides in late summer with seeds everywhere. Good luck!
@TheUtuber999
@TheUtuber999 2 года назад
Well shyeah... ain't nobody want to fk with that plant!
@garlicbreathandfarts
@garlicbreathandfarts 2 года назад
@@TheUtuber999 I also hated it, until I realized that I am cursed with it and learned how to handle it. It is actually a blessing. I am almost immune to the sting by now and there is no denying how healthy it is. Free and healthy is a score these days.
@gaylapawloski8710
@gaylapawloski8710 2 года назад
My grandma used to make soup out of this weed or like spinach substitute during spring time some 50 years ago. It was delicious! She often used it as anti- inflammatory treatment for her arthritis. She also used a lot of herbs and plants for different types of health problems. For example she used to make tea from blackberry leaves for Inflammation of the kidneys, I still remember and use some of her home remedies.
@DaughterofJesustheChrist
@DaughterofJesustheChrist Год назад
Turns out raspberry leaves are good too
@gaylapawloski8710
@gaylapawloski8710 Год назад
@@DaughterofJesustheChrist I believe they are
@poppylove3673
@poppylove3673 Год назад
I would like so much to learn more things you learned about natural plants being used to help pain and other things you learned from your grandma! ❤
@abundantlyclear
@abundantlyclear Год назад
Gayla, did she dry the leaves first for these remedies?
@geraldkaupp5380
@geraldkaupp5380 Год назад
@@poppylove3673 Indian Herbology of North America by Alma Hutchins
@tomnjerry20
@tomnjerry20 Год назад
No matter how much the evil pharma tries to keep this info from us, people who have this valuable herbal knowledge must come out in large numbers and publish books and spread this knowledge. Our kids and grandkids can live healthy lives.
@CherryeBess
@CherryeBess 3 дня назад
Somehow, people who publish books, do videos, and teach this wind up dead!!! Dr. Sebi.
@jewelrygrace9438
@jewelrygrace9438 Год назад
I've made tincture with nettles for my allergies. I stopped getting allergy shots n took 1 tsp nettle tincture with 1 tsp local honey. Allergies are almost gone. Another great video.
@VRILwave
@VRILwave 2 года назад
They're full of acetylcholine. My grandma praised nettles all of her life. According to the elderly, they survived WW2 and the post-WW2 era thanks to nettles!
@fidelcatsro6948
@fidelcatsro6948 2 года назад
my 94yr old grandma says she survived the Japanese occupation food shortages by eating tapioca
@experimenthealthyketo83
@experimenthealthyketo83 2 года назад
Interesting! Do you have more data on how they used it, amounts, ect?
@rhondaweber5638
@rhondaweber5638 2 года назад
Dandelions too.
@kajsa4448
@kajsa4448 2 года назад
Learn some weeds that's great to eat, stinging nettle, dandelion and ground elder are my favorites. Learn how to use them and how to prepare them so you can enjoy them also when they don't grow.
@vkat4167
@vkat4167 2 года назад
@@experimenthealthyketo83 in Russia we used first few leaves in early spring for soup. They do not sting when young, easy to collect without gloves. The soup is simple, just add a bit of potato, carrot, and slice of hard boiled egg, also a spoon of sour cream when served.
@Chris-kt9yq
@Chris-kt9yq 2 года назад
Would love to see more of natural plant videos Dr Berg. I remember learning about wild lettuce and its amazing sedative and pain relieving abilities.
@DAVIDTORRESANI
@DAVIDTORRESANI 2 года назад
Agreed. I second that.
@suzya3061
@suzya3061 2 года назад
Me too.
@truthseeker3097
@truthseeker3097 2 года назад
👍
@roselanikane574
@roselanikane574 2 года назад
Yes! More on plants!
@28fabrice
@28fabrice 2 года назад
How about weed!? It's good for a lot of things 😉
@MonicaPrinceFam
@MonicaPrinceFam Год назад
My Native American grandmother used stinging nettle for allergies. She rubbed castor oil on arthritic joints, now I'm in my 50s, and a dime size works.
@MariaReyes-wg5zx
@MariaReyes-wg5zx 29 дней назад
I was sure natives used it and applied it just like this man said. Because it works.
@kobalt77
@kobalt77 Год назад
OMG, this is incredible. I rubbed a handful of Nettles leaves into my long suffering Left knee yesterday morning after watching this video. The knee was injured decades ago, I am 63, and is pretty good but gives occasional twinges of pain and much weaker than the right when doing exercises. The Nettles stung like mad for an hour, but not agony, then wore off the rest of the day and night. The next morning, 20 mins ago I noticed that the arthritic type pain was gone, so thought I would do some single leg step raises on my stairs. I can do them all day long on my right leg, but the left knee has limited movement and gets to feeling that it may even tear or pop if I go too low. I started of very carefully on the left, then realised there was no pain at all. Then I saw that I was getting the full range of movement, I rattled of 30 reps of full range knee raises with no ill effects at all. The Nettles not only took the slight inflation away, it feels like they have "cured" the entire joint !!!! I cannot thank you enough Dr. Berg for this amazing information, and cure !!!!
@shreyasuman8327
@shreyasuman8327 3 месяца назад
Doing well since then? Arthritis completely gone?
@gemmacomb5372
@gemmacomb5372 Месяц назад
How is it now , did you have to keep repeating or is it gone completely ?
@kobalt77
@kobalt77 Месяц назад
@@gemmacomb5372 I have forgotten all about it, so I guess it healed now !!
@oksanadzhavala1424
@oksanadzhavala1424 2 года назад
I have to confirm that info about stinging nettle. When I lived back in Europe I used to have arthritis pain every winter and was very weather sensitive. Then I read some books about this plant, it stings with the same chemical as ants. We call it ants acid. So, we had a lot of this “weed” in our backyard. One day I took a bunch of stinging nettle (wear gloves) and whipped my knees with it. It was painful! Than for the whole day I felt like needles in my knees or like ants are crawling. I did that once! And I didn’t have that pain again for the whole winter. We also have a remedy for arthritis with ants acid - take a bottle of live ants and add some alcohol to it. When ants die they release that acid which is remedy for arthritis. I know it sounds cruel, forgive me for that, but that’s what I knew from old book. And yes, we made soup from stinging nettle, early spring when food is scarce and body needs that vitamin boost… and tea, it is well known for its medicinal properties.
@doradean3097
@doradean3097 2 года назад
Try 200 watt infrared light bulb and install it in a chicken brooder lamp that's compatible to 200 watt bulb. Shine that on your arthritic area for 15 to 30 minutes to help increase circulation in that area. It's heat gets to the deep tissues really well. And it's very economical.
@alliemeade2409
@alliemeade2409 2 года назад
Very intriguing info! Thanks 🙏🏼
@oksanadzhavala1424
@oksanadzhavala1424 2 года назад
@@doradean3097 wow! Funny you said that! We had this lamp and used it! Remember my uncle used it for his ear when he was sick! Thanks!
@doradean3097
@doradean3097 2 года назад
@@oksanadzhavala1424 you can also Google and pull up an acupuncture maridian chart and shine the infrared light on those areas, especially along your spine, good for general health. Another thing I do, if you have access to dry powdered herbs like turmeric, ginger, comfrey, Vietnamese cinnamon, individually or combined together, is to soak them with olive oil with an oil to herb ratio of 2:1, into a glass quart jar. Close lid, shake well once or twice daily for about 2 weeks, and there you have a medicinal rubbing liniment oil to rub into the effected area. However, they will stain your clothes, which is the major down side. I don't bother remove the sediment powder as they will settle to the bottom of the jar anyways. If you are adventurous, you can also add some cayenne pepper powder to this mix so it will provide warming sensation to those achy areas. 🙂🙏
@oksanadzhavala1424
@oksanadzhavala1424 2 года назад
@@doradean3097 oh, wow! Thanks for sharing that great info! Definitely will do my research on that, never tried to play with acupuncture meridian. Thank you very much Dora! Sharing is caring! ❤️🌺😄
@charlievankesteren8756
@charlievankesteren8756 2 года назад
Here's my story. Years ago I had a bad case of eczema on my legs and hands: the itch drove me crazy. I would scratch my self till I bled. Unable to find relief from the itch, I rubbed gasoline, paint thinner and other caustics to kill the itch. The greater pain actually brought some relief. Then one day I thought of stinging nettle! I figured the pain and the numbness would definitely bring some needed relief. I whipped myself with the plant in the affected areas. I swelled up a bit, and the initial pain countered the awful itch, and the numbness did bring relief. Here's the unbelievable part. I did this no more then 3 different times, perhaps over the course of a month, AND MY ECZEMA DISAPPEARED!! Never to return. What a beautiful relief. I'm not a Doc, and I'm not recommending just anyone try this, I'm just saying it worked for me. That was 40 years ago. If you try it and it works for you, be sure to give this post the credit. :) Thank you for sharing this information with us!
@joyjoy-lf2py
@joyjoy-lf2py Год назад
Wow that's Amazing 🙋🙏♥️
@OriginalGlorfindel
@OriginalGlorfindel Год назад
Eczema is autoimmune. Like any autoimmune disease, the body is attacking itself. Give it a true enemy and it will stop attacking itself. 😮
@vjollcabasha917
@vjollcabasha917 Год назад
Thank you i try
@frutbum
@frutbum 2 месяца назад
At 67 I want to keep working but the arthritis in my knees has been crippling. I started stinging nettle a few days ago and literally with the first day I noticed a marked difference with 70%-80% of the pain gone. I'm adding colostrum to the mix. What a life changer, thank you doctor Berg!
@tonytran07
@tonytran07 2 месяца назад
My mom is suffering these last few weeks How do you use it? Do you eat it? Do you take it and rub on the pain area? Edit: I watched the video and it was confusing. I think he is saying to rub it on the area with the intention of letting its thorns penetrating the skin of the area.
@adenamoran4830
@adenamoran4830 2 месяца назад
​@tonytran07 I think there are many ways to use it, but rubbing it on the area is one, use gloves he said. I'm going to get some and try it. I'm desperate for relief in the lower back. I'm only 43 and I feel like crippled between the pain and stiffness.
@kmbb267
@kmbb267 Год назад
I worked with a lady from Columbia. She told me her grandmother had arthritis in her knees. She would catch some bees in a glass jar. Open the lid and placed the jar upside down on her knee. The bees would sting her and her arthritis was better. I also saw on TV a elderly woman was outside and got stung hundreds of times by disturbing a bee nest. It almost killed her, but her arthritis was gone.
@jeanbarraza5433
@jeanbarraza5433 2 года назад
Picked some a few days ago for a friend who was having trouble with allergies. God made us everything we need medicinally.
@angelafoxmusic7265
@angelafoxmusic7265 Месяц назад
Evolution is just so incredible. You don't need to make up an imaginary friend.
@jeanbarraza5433
@jeanbarraza5433 Месяц назад
@@angelafoxmusic7265 choose for yourself. I’m way smarter than that. But hey you do YOU.
@maleaht2840
@maleaht2840 Месяц назад
Amen! God is a wonderful creator!
@jeanbarraza5433
@jeanbarraza5433 Месяц назад
@@angelafoxmusic7265 😘😘
@adams481
@adams481 14 дней назад
@@angelafoxmusic7265thank you
@tiarianamanna973
@tiarianamanna973 2 года назад
Its a famous saying amongst herbalists: when in doubt, choose nettle 😃 meaning it helps almost any trouble. My favorite plant 😏
@lulumoon6942
@lulumoon6942 2 года назад
👍😊👍
@StarCoded
@StarCoded 2 года назад
This is great confirmation. Thankyou.
@mabb6969
@mabb6969 Год назад
When used as a food: Simply put it in the pan on top of fish (like spinach) when frying. It does not sting when heated. It is one of the most nutrias greens and full of proteins too. It likes to grow outside where the ground has nutrients, like on or near the compost.
@richardkroll2269
@richardkroll2269 Год назад
I walked into a large bush of stinging nettles in the UK while visiting. You don't have worry about arthritis pain if you do this. Feels a lot like standing on a fire ant nest. I think this is the best comparison.
@samw8452
@samw8452 Год назад
Yikes. Fire ants.
@HubertofLiege
@HubertofLiege Год назад
So, in order to diminish arthritis pain I create more pain so I forget about my aches. 🤪
@tinkertailorgardenermagpie
@tinkertailorgardenermagpie Год назад
@@HubertofLiege Cooking takes the sting away. Pick it while wearing gloves.
@laceandbits
@laceandbits Год назад
@@HubertofLiege But it only hurts for a very short while but arthritis hurts all the time. What he's saying it that as the nettle pain subsides (quite quickly) the arthritis pain will be gone or at least reduced for a while.
@OffGridInvestor
@OffGridInvestor Год назад
BUSH??? It's a plant like 20cm tall. I have piles of it under the trees on my farm.
@musically3626
@musically3626 2 года назад
Dr. Eric. I am from Uttarakhand, a Himalayan state in India.There the exact same remedy has been practiced since ages. Amazing to see you too talking about it🙏
@piyushthakur3045
@piyushthakur3045 2 года назад
What are the name of that tree in india
@musically3626
@musically3626 2 года назад
@@piyushthakur3045 in uttarakhand it is called shishun
@radialwavellite5310
@radialwavellite5310 2 года назад
Hello 🙋🏻‍♀️ from the U.S. 🕊️
@gs285
@gs285 Год назад
@@piyushthakur3045 It's not a tree. Just a shrub which grows to a height of2 t3 feet. It's called stinging nettle. If ur body comes in contact with it, u will have burning & itching, slightly elevated rashes.
@bencyber8595
@bencyber8595 Год назад
@@gs285 do you need to wear a ✋ gloves
@gmailcom3766
@gmailcom3766 2 года назад
Dr. Eric I hope it would make u laugh. A fun fact: During my childhood this nettle was considered as a major punishment for trouble making children like me. Back then our teachers and parents used to rub us with nettle to punish us for not doing our homework etc😂 now I would like to thank them as I don't have any joint issues
@ayeshashaikh5155
@ayeshashaikh5155 2 года назад
😄😄😄
@Whoishere2333
@Whoishere2333 2 года назад
I cannot believe anyone would do that to children. That’s appalling.
@gmailcom3766
@gmailcom3766 2 года назад
@@Whoishere2333 It just used to make us feel unhygienic because it would cause continuously itching😂 anyway that was something we used to enjoy during our childhood😂
@Sarah-zv9ug
@Sarah-zv9ug 2 года назад
😂
@jackiealv6547
@jackiealv6547 2 года назад
I don’t know where you were raised but my mom did the same thing (I was born and raised in Colombia , South America where this plant is known as ortiga ). The only difference is: I’ve had arthritis now for 16 years 😓, I’m living in the USA and don’t know where this plant could be found .
@wiccanmoon0001
@wiccanmoon0001 Год назад
The iron in nettles is fantastic too. Honestly it’s probably one of the best herbs on the planet because it works for some many health problems.
@marite135
@marite135 11 месяцев назад
I am 69 years old, born in Chile South America, and remember my grandmother and her friends talking about this stinging weed. It’s somewhat unreal that it’s just being talked about in USA now. Love your videos, you are my to go doctor.
@sabinabaldwin4118
@sabinabaldwin4118 2 года назад
Say "YES" to nettles! This is a nutritional superfood that is absolutely delicious sauteed in butter. I use the young leaves in the spring for sauteing. I also dry the leaves and crumble for steeping in water for a nutritious broth. It will build you up, especially after you've been ill. Just put the dried herbs in a mesh bag and steep or let them boil loose in water and strain them out with a fine mesh strainer. I'm so glad Dr. Berg is informing people about this invaluable herb. THANK YOU! ❤️
@lulumoon6942
@lulumoon6942 2 года назад
Thanks!
@mzny4314
@mzny4314 2 года назад
I met someone at the local co-op who told that nettle tea is what they used for colds. It seems that nettles help with a lot of things.
@999manman
@999manman 2 года назад
Got a ton of nettles near me...free greens!!! I'll have to try them in butter sometime.
@DrLar
@DrLar 2 года назад
Nettles make a nice tea; high in vit c
@lynettedevries1824
@lynettedevries1824 2 года назад
Take a look at what people are saying about the Carnivore diet in the comment section. One good channel is DrKenBerryMD. Think it is all one word. Lots of people on it have healed themselves from sore joints, bad headaches, gout, diabetes and so much more. Bought some nettle tea the other day from AMAZON and besides the diet I will drink the tea.
@aussiesawake1037
@aussiesawake1037 2 года назад
Many years ago a friend of my told me about her grandfather who had crippling arthritis. He was stung while gardening by a number of bees and his arthritis left him - permanently! Thank you once again for this valuable information, especially regarding stinging nettle.
@StarCoded
@StarCoded 2 года назад
Wow. Great confirmation. Thank you!
@experimenthealthyketo83
@experimenthealthyketo83 2 года назад
I love this kinds of anecdotes.
@beverlylyall4736
@beverlylyall4736 2 года назад
@@experimenthealthyketo83
@experimenthealthyketo83
@experimenthealthyketo83 2 года назад
@@beverlylyall4736 Your comment came up empty. Do you want to try write it again?
@TheUtuber999
@TheUtuber999 2 года назад
@@experimenthealthyketo83 I think an empty reply indicates agreement with your statement.
@alexsandersmith1880
@alexsandersmith1880 Год назад
In the early 1970's my parents encounter an old farmer / bee keeper in Prince Edward Island. His name was Mr. Mose and in his nineties, he was arthritis free and attributed to bee stings.
@BigCarmine
@BigCarmine Год назад
My wife makes an ointment with stinging nettle, comfrey and peppermint. She infuses olive oil with the herbs then adds it to bees wax to make a salve. IT WORKS!!
@bazhughes5625
@bazhughes5625 2 года назад
I wish I knew this when I was younger and my grandma was alive. She suffered quite badly from her early forties to late eighties with arthritis. Great info Dr. Berg, the natural remedies are always better than the pharmaceuticals.
@shamsunnisadossal4392
@shamsunnisadossal4392 Год назад
Sir I. Live in Pakistan What you Call this Plant in Urdu Video is to Fast to Grasp it
@carolnelson4433
@carolnelson4433 Год назад
​​@@shamsunnisadossal4392 I could show you but can't upload a photo here ask Google to translate
@storya14
@storya14 Год назад
​@@shamsunnisadossal4392 It is called Stinging Nettle
@Nabiyah1
@Nabiyah1 Год назад
@@shamsunnisadossal4392Bichu Bute in Urdu.
@mkwest2273
@mkwest2273 Год назад
@@shamsunnisadossal4392 ڈنکنے والا نیٹل
@r.deanmcknight136
@r.deanmcknight136 2 года назад
So that's what my great grandmother used it for. When I was a kid she had a lot of that planted in her green house and used it for all kinds of things but I was young at the time. Unfortunately she passed away before I got older to understand any of that. She was half Cherokee.... family and friends referred to her as medicine woman because everything she used from the earth and not "chemical" from the drugstore. Now that I know what it is and what it's many uses of I'm gonna go dig up a few to plant around my place lol my wife and I have arthritis in the knees so this is extremely helpful as well as a trip down memory lane 😉👍✌
@euvh8880
@euvh8880 Год назад
I WAS A LANDSCAPE GARDENER FOR TEN YEARS OR SO....I DRANK NETTLE TEA EVERY DAY...I GOT Stung all the time and my joints and bones never gave me a seconds problem...great stuff ..a miraculous plant.Nature has some real cool stuff. Spinach ,you need to drink buckets of water as it drys you out but boy oes it help yer muscles.
@hitherandyonstudio
@hitherandyonstudio Год назад
I have used this natural remedy and it worked within days! I grow this regularly in my garden now (which truly doesn't take much) and in the fall bring some inside to use over the winter since I am in Zone 5. I had aches developing in my knuckles during perimenopause and used this after watching this video last year. It worked right away. So grateful for you and all of your knowledge which you are so gracious to share with us. Thank you for all you do.
@uliseki8794
@uliseki8794 2 года назад
Nettles are great plants! My grandpa used to treat his arthritis by walking through them regularly. The seeds are natural power food. So many benefits and ways to use them. Everyone should have them in their garden!
@TanyaPal27
@TanyaPal27 2 года назад
Hi Uli. Can you pls guide how I can use them to treat Rheumatoid Arthritis in elbows?
@beksta8518
@beksta8518 2 года назад
My grandad used to break off branches and whack them into his arms, legs and across his back... this helped with his arthritis
@LeRoi715
@LeRoi715 2 года назад
During the famine in Poland during ww.2 it was very common in the diet .Now days it is used as a tea to 'purified the blood' from toxins among many many positive remedies. Thanks Dr Berg. Cheers from Toronto!
@Anna_YYZ
@Anna_YYZ Год назад
Cheers 👋
@johnfitbyfaithnet
@johnfitbyfaithnet 11 месяцев назад
Cheers from Texas
@LP-fz5xm
@LP-fz5xm Год назад
Oh it’s in my backyard now, I harvested some from along the C & O canal, it literally is everywhere. I can’t wait to try it! Thanks for the video.
@richardbutterfield412
@richardbutterfield412 6 дней назад
I just love Dr Berg. He’s so informative.
@flycorvus
@flycorvus 2 года назад
Wow. :-) The best weed for gout. As a matter of fact, there are soup recipes with this plant, here in Europe. Garlic, onion, butter and nettle. Home made magic.
@sleepinggiantssister1238
@sleepinggiantssister1238 2 года назад
The tea is also great for people who wake up frequently to urinate. If you drink it before bedtime you won’t feel the urge to pee which helps you get a proper sleep. It is very beneficial for your health.
@heidifalzon1479
@heidifalzon1479 2 месяца назад
Omg I have this pee problem I need to try it! So how exactly do u prepare it?
@sleepinggiantssister1238
@sleepinggiantssister1238 2 месяца назад
You can brew it fresh and it will take on a blackish colour or you can dry it out and make tea the same. You can also buy stinging nettle tea from health food stores. I just grow it myself. (It can also be used in soups and stews.
@sleepinggiantssister1238
@sleepinggiantssister1238 2 месяца назад
And drink it in the evening about an hour before your bed time.
@noniboo1521
@noniboo1521 Год назад
Wow wow wow. Dr Berg you never cease to amaze me. I've had arthritis for years. Thank You thank you.
@graceboss9089
@graceboss9089 Год назад
My grandmother she was smogging herself with nettle because of arthritis...(1967).... This is old trick but not many people knows about it and some of them laughing at.... Thank you for sharing 😊
@apocalypse9347
@apocalypse9347 2 года назад
I stepped in stinging nettle when I was five. Painful experience. Little did I know that one day I would learn of it’s healing benefits. Bees are amazing on so many levels. The earth is full of miracles! Thanks again for another superb video! Peace and blessings!
@kaykool9589
@kaykool9589 2 года назад
Me too. I spend hours every summer pulling them out and cuss everytime one stings me! I had no idea until now how great this thing is! Amazing!!!!!!! Now watch, it won't come back this year! 😂😂😂😂😂
@unsheepled
@unsheepled 2 года назад
I fell into a big pile of it at five , l was soooo miserable . I still remember nothing helping the burn .l was just leaving kindergarten , walking home , all my grandma did is cover me with a linen sheet .. lt was hours of agony ... l shudder when he showed it in a pot .. lm over 60 now , not going near it
@apocalypse9347
@apocalypse9347 2 года назад
@@unsheepled Yep! Same here. I vividly remember my mother rinsing my legs and feet with cold water while stood in our 1960’s yellow bathtub. Funny how things like that are clear in your memories.
@janetclark5668
@janetclark5668 2 года назад
I still recall at times how the nettles got my ankles when I was running barefoot in the orange grove and how bad it prickled!!! and stung!!! (In the orange grove before Disneyland existed down the road).
@janetclark5668
@janetclark5668 2 года назад
P.S. I liked the way you composed your comment.
@angeldee2602
@angeldee2602 2 года назад
Dr Berg this is amazing! Especially about the estrogen issue which is my problem. I just love your knowledge thank you with all my heart!
@marietjienel2126
@marietjienel2126 2 года назад
Remember this from childhood days. Hated the stinging and itching afterwards. Wish this could cure estrogen related breast cancer metastasis in the bone!!!
@karend5327
@karend5327 2 года назад
@@marietjienel2126 Check out Chris Wark’s website and book on how to cure cancer naturally. I am going into remission naturally, although it takes time. No drugs, no medical intervention, all it takes is a strong will to live, change of diet and you are in control. Take care 🙏🏻
@marietjienel2126
@marietjienel2126 2 года назад
@@karend5327 Many thanks for your response! I am on medication to manage pain, a estrogen suppressor and 6-weekly infusion to strengthen the bones. Otherwise a healthy diet. Best wishes to all :)
@Joebobjames1974
@Joebobjames1974 Год назад
Stinging nettle is wonderful I tried it for the first time about a year ago when I had a bad gout attack. Brushed the leaves and stem on my joint and almost instantly the pain decreased and with in minutes was gone altogether. Funny thing is I have been stung countless times from it over the years living out in the country but when I rubbed it on my gout I felt zero stringing.
@flintowndancer
@flintowndancer 4 месяца назад
Nettle is a LIFESAVER!!! I borrowed some from a ditch on the side of a pond and brought it home and been happy ever since I encapsulated and put it in the many of my Ross herbs mixtures
@elizabetharias3150
@elizabetharias3150 2 года назад
Probably the Incas also know about this plant and the bee sting, because in my country, Ecuador, they been using these two methods for centuries Thank you Dr Berg, you're doing a very good informing us in a good way
@louannhuber2651
@louannhuber2651 2 года назад
Hi Dr. Berg. People are posting positive things on your beard. I think it looks like you’ve been camping for a few weeks. Now you’re posting about woodland herbal remedies. The stinging nettle use for arthritis is very informative. I know lots of boomers who can use some relief from arthritic hands. Can’t wait to try it myself. Thank you.
@experimenthealthyketo83
@experimenthealthyketo83 2 года назад
@The Richest Man In Babylon So agree with this 🙏
@TanyaPal27
@TanyaPal27 2 года назад
@The Richest Man In Babylon do we need no quit pure jaggery too?
@suzanneswain993
@suzanneswain993 Год назад
I'm wondering why my arthritis that I was suffering with for years, about 10 years now. Lower back, left hip, and knees. Why is the pain completely gone after doing the carnivore diet for less than a month? I seriously want to know how that is possible. I love watching your videos, and I would love to know why it works so quickly. I'm 66...? I am so glad you put this out there, enough people out there don't want to try this diet, this video will be a godsend for them.🥰
@sunshine9122
@sunshine9122 5 месяцев назад
Can you elaborate on your diet and meal examples while eating carnivore? Thanks in advance.
@janetdiaz8916
@janetdiaz8916 Год назад
Years ago, I read an article about what was done several generations ago by farmers and ranchers, especially in other parts of the world. They dried and stacked stinging nettles as hay. It has higher protein and nutrients than other crops. It out performs other plants. And you are right about it doing the human body good. But it has medicinal qualities also, and you should be careful. This is true of every plant...everything in moderation, as they say. To give you an example: I have rarely used red clover (herb in capsule), because it lowers my blood pressure too much. But I did not worry when I sprouted red clover seeds. But I was wrong, just 2 Tablespoons of the mature sprouts sent my blood pressure down so low I could barely move, in fact had to sleep it off. Eat you herbs, I eat, dandelion, curly dock shepherds purse and wild lettuce often. But no red clover for me!
@biljanabreznikar2664
@biljanabreznikar2664 11 месяцев назад
I have blood pressure high taking prescription drug for it but does not help well (more then 15 years)I'm 80 years now wonder if red clover will help me instead so I can stop medication.whats your opinion? Thank U.
@discipleofthemessiah1796
@discipleofthemessiah1796 2 года назад
Everything we need to live is right there in nature, thank you Dr Berg and God bless you in Jesus Name!🙏
@Kate-wu9if
@Kate-wu9if 2 года назад
Behold I give you every herb bearing seed...it's in the Bible!
@like-icecream
@like-icecream 2 года назад
Jesus died, God doesn't die
@ratsonfavor3850
@ratsonfavor3850 2 года назад
💯 correct.
@carlye.3093
@carlye.3093 2 года назад
Jesus rose from the dead on the 3rd day just like he said that he would! Praise Yah, King of Kings and Lord of Lords!!!!
@Kate-wu9if
@Kate-wu9if 2 года назад
@@like-icecream Man dies..He came as a man to die as a man...but He rose from the dead & walked this earth...and is alive....you are correct, God does not die..ty.
@YouTubeAdmin34
@YouTubeAdmin34 2 года назад
Watch everyday, & share what I learn with my family. Love this man & what he’s doing💯
@reidhansen7030
@reidhansen7030 Год назад
I was so allergic to this that if I even got close to it I would break out as bad as poison ivy..hated it my whole life....I heard that if I ate some when it was just popping out of the ground it wouldn't affect me so bad...so I did and I cant believe how that helped me. Allergies are not bad and I could roll around in it all day if I wanted to. I'm so glad i did this because it is everywhere I go and to find out that it is the most nutritious plant on earth blows my mind..anyways thought I'd share that. Fishing is much more pleasurable also.
@mjf1589
@mjf1589 Год назад
Everytime in spring I dayly collect the top 5 cm of the nettles to use in soup, about 100 tops per serving, once cooked it tastes delicious!
@liviapoenaru9997
@liviapoenaru9997 2 года назад
we have been eating these in Europe for years every spring when they come out we make soups or tea and I put some in my freezer too...and yes they are used as topical treatment as well..
@kentkagle7852
@kentkagle7852 2 года назад
You are an awesome person. Please don't ever stop producing your videos.The informed,knowledge seeking people need you,I'm sure you know that already....
@cousinjake7986
@cousinjake7986 Год назад
I've never seen you before, and I'm less than 90sec into this video and I'm gonna sub. This is the kind of traditional medicine content Ive wished for!
@susanhanna940
@susanhanna940 Год назад
I appreciate your love of medicinal plants taught to me from my gramma,she was S’Klallam tribe in the northwest
@sarahtco3230
@sarahtco3230 2 года назад
I love it! I loved when my patients came in and told me their remedies, I always felt it was a lot to learn from listening to your patients have a blessed day all!! 🙏💕💫✨✨✨✨✨✨
@jamesholkko225
@jamesholkko225 2 года назад
Thank you for the insightful tutorial. : ) Nettle tea and added to soups is amazing, and a great spring tonic. One thing to keep in mind, stinging nettle is very rich in iron. Eating too much in one sitting can cause gastrointestinal distress, extreme constipation... and too much iron over a long period of time can cause a range of issues. Everything in moderation... : ) Thank you again Dr. Berg for your knowledgeable approach to nutrition/health and detailed video tutorials... : )
@pipfox7834
@pipfox7834 Год назад
@James Holkko thanks so much for the reminder to go gently with the nettles! we are sometimes inclined to ''go overboard'' when we find a new excellent thing....
@dendenc2046
@dendenc2046 Год назад
But he said to rub it on the skin, not eat it
@HeiderosesPhotograph
@HeiderosesPhotograph Год назад
You can use also nettle tea for hair growth. I grow my own nettles and use them also to feed and spray my plants organically.
@pathallwachs1199
@pathallwachs1199 Год назад
I have been eating cooked greens and making stinging nettle tea for four years and I love it!!
@suzanbakalovarealestate2533
@suzanbakalovarealestate2533 2 года назад
I am bulgarian and we use this herb/weed in our dishes for centuries. We always boil it first!
@yankeerose9011
@yankeerose9011 2 года назад
Sending this to my brother who suffers from gout. Thank you so very much Dr. Berg. Have a wonderful new week ahead everyone! ❤🙏
@Terri_Hugs
@Terri_Hugs 2 года назад
I sent it to 3 friends already. If this doesn't work I suppose we can look for a Bee Hive! Lol
@Terri_Hugs
@Terri_Hugs 2 года назад
Lori are you a Rizzo by birth or marriage?! When I lived in Germany I worked with a French Lady that was married to a man named Rizzo. Such a lovely woman.
@mikekmalick
@mikekmalick 2 года назад
When I started Keto and lost my initial 40 lbs. I got gout for a few weeks SO PAINFUL! But ever since (6 months) I have not had any problems. Hope he goes on keto.
@experimenthealthyketo83
@experimenthealthyketo83 2 года назад
@Serge G. Have you checked his videos on gout? Especially on lemons?
@experimenthealthyketo83
@experimenthealthyketo83 2 года назад
@Serge G. 👍
@margie3788
@margie3788 Год назад
It's definitely a super-food! A nutritional powerhouse
@01123heavenlybe
@01123heavenlybe Год назад
Thank you for your plant identification videos, doctor Berg
@annatakacs476
@annatakacs476 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing your vast knowledge and wisdom with us dr Berg! Blessings to you and your family!
@miljasarajka3597
@miljasarajka3597 2 года назад
Nettle is famous in ex Yugoslavia republics. I grew up hearing how it’s good for you ( some people would substitute it for spinach), but also experienced how it can be “fun” when you encounter it in woods ;) Thank you for sharing the information 😌
@beefandpotatoes6525
@beefandpotatoes6525 Год назад
After several attempts eventually stinging nettles (SN) took root in my garden and thrived there. I use scissor and tongue to cut, wash and cook in the soup. The online powder might have insects. Thank you Dr. Berg Herbal medicine should be taught in school as a supplement to chemical medicine.
@7eroBubble
@7eroBubble Год назад
About 25 years ago, I had gout in my right foot, and it was persistent and quite painful, having had it over a period of about a year. One day, while out cutting grass with a line trimmer, I struck a bullant nest. Needless to say, they were airborn. One fell into the back of my right boot and bit me twice near the ankle bone. Yep, it hurt like the proverbials and two great, swollen welts came up over the next couple of hours. It was an intense, burning, stinging pain for a couple of weeks. Eventually the pain subsided and the welts faded over time. Despite the annoyance, I have never had gout since then. Some medicines are tough to swallow but can work wonders.
@joek4377
@joek4377 2 года назад
My favorite Dr...Love your work and products. I've been a fan for years trying most of your tips. Game changers with fasting, iodine, watching sugar intake...Love you sir..
@ladywynzlphroom1953
@ladywynzlphroom1953 2 года назад
Thank you for this video, the info is valuable to me both for arthritic & excess estrogen issues. Greatly appreciated.
@thewaterprophet6880
@thewaterprophet6880 Год назад
I did six weeks on green juice with nettle and dandelion and felt like a child again
@thelostadventurer4684
@thelostadventurer4684 Год назад
Man I love this guy helped me with so much with injuries
@yaki-moon
@yaki-moon 2 года назад
I don't scare away anymore from nettles, if they sting me it hurts only very shortly, and it's good for building up resistance against all kind if allergies, like hay fever and stings from insects. And now I hear it's also good for arthritis, which I don't have, but good to know 👍thanks for the information 🙂
@garlicbreathandfarts
@garlicbreathandfarts 2 года назад
The sting is oddly satisfying.
@yaki-moon
@yaki-moon 2 года назад
@@garlicbreathandfarts yes, it is😃
@renel7303
@renel7303 2 года назад
@@garlicbreathandfarts no it isn't! I really react to it. Hurts for hours.
@garlicbreathandfarts
@garlicbreathandfarts 2 года назад
@@renel7303 I am used to it I guess. Also, I work outside a lot and my hands are like leather and used to prickly sharp stuff.
@prismaticlightpods6698
@prismaticlightpods6698 2 года назад
@@renel7303 Perhaps that's because you might just need it more until your body starts to heal from inflammation caused by certain foods, like sugars.
@jojogurl83021
@jojogurl83021 2 года назад
My sister lives in Georgia, she touched that nettle one day and she was in so much pain!! I never saw her hurt so bad!! Don't be fooled 👍 But I agree, it's excellent for health, I drink it every day 😊
@pamelatimbush3762
@pamelatimbush3762 2 года назад
Bless her heart 🙏...it sure does hurt and yellow nutsedge is even worse!!! I have been told by a worker at Tractor Supply that she orders it in capsule form and that I should get it for my dog 🤔 for his pain and hotspots. I just remembered that after seeing this video. I may have to order some to help him and my arthritis, but I HATE it in my yard and especially that yellow nutsedge I can't get rid of (tried everything 😔😭😡...course I have a bad back/neck/hands) and I want it gone and my yard grass back trying to get my health back so I can pull it or excavate it to get it out of my yard. Agreed don't be fooled it hurts!!!
@bethanyephraim2761
@bethanyephraim2761 Год назад
OMG!! The tons of valuable health information I get from you, I do not find anywhere else. Thanks a million for a lot of it has helped with my health. Anyways, I do not have the stinging nettle in my backyard but about a year ago I learned about it and bought a bunch from the organic store and made a tincture with vodka but got stung like crazy while handling it. However, I was so backward to go forward to ingest the tincture bcoz I thought it might react on me as alcohol is my enemy and so the bottle has been sitting on my shelf ever since. Thank you so much for this video bcoz now instead of ingesting I can use it on my aching foot. Blessings in all the good you do!!👍
@reelthing4u
@reelthing4u Год назад
IT STOPS GOUT PAIN IN LESS THAN A HOUR. I LOVE THIS PLANT
@rick5653
@rick5653 2 года назад
I love that you are getting into natural ways and thank you for telling us how do use it. Get ready to go pick out and I hope that I picked the right thing and it’s not poisonous😩
@2bbossfree
@2bbossfree Год назад
If you touch it, and it feels like fire ants on your hand for about 5 minutes, you know you have the right plant. You will want to run for ice cubes, but by the time you get the cubes out of the freezer, it is slightly less annoying. Nothing else is like it. Notice those tiny spines under the leaves.
@marysh3840
@marysh3840 2 года назад
We use it as tea, because my father always says it has many benefits. Now I know exactly the great benefits of this plant. Thanks to dear Dr. Berg.
@kunleabegbite5359
@kunleabegbite5359 2 года назад
What's it called in local
@blaz3ofglory570
@blaz3ofglory570 2 года назад
Do you just put straight into hot water? How is it done... Thank you
@prettyvlogs4066
@prettyvlogs4066 2 года назад
What is the name of weeds its look like marigold.thank u doc
@SimplyHuman186
@SimplyHuman186 2 года назад
Besides the part "we don't know" lol
@experimenthealthyketo83
@experimenthealthyketo83 2 года назад
@@blaz3ofglory570 Rinse and yes, straight in boiling/hot water for a few minutes. Drink the tea of it. Some people mix the rinsed leaves with healthy fats ( butter for example) or eat it in soups.
@evedarc108
@evedarc108 Год назад
thank you for all your amazing knowledge
@Drberg
@Drberg Год назад
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
@jeremybertram5575
@jeremybertram5575 Год назад
Thank you doctor Berg for all you teach us. I have this all over my yard. You should do a video on greater plantain and wild lettuce.
@jeccym8715
@jeccym8715 2 года назад
I used to harvest this plant while back in Kenya when I was middle 15yrs, we used to eat,boil and drink the soup or feed the cows if they felt really weak! 36 yrs later, a doctor is talking about it😄
@winkfinkerstien1957
@winkfinkerstien1957 2 года назад
THANK you, Dr. Berg. I have had osteoarthritis and gout. This information is absolutely LIFE CHANGING for me. Someday I hope to shake your hand and thank you in person. Many thanks!
@rawcamino7227
@rawcamino7227 Год назад
You cured both with this remedy?
@veronicajones608
@veronicajones608 11 месяцев назад
I'm so glad you have said this as I use nettles in this way, by putting my arm into them and it hurts for seconds and then there is pain relief - very effective! I also make nettle soup, it's delicious. Thank you for this as I think people think I'm daft!!
@YamIa3gypsy
@YamIa3gypsy Год назад
Great video! We have been given what we need. We just need to circle back around to what we have known for generations but have turned away from due to modern medicine and “convenience” foods. 🌸Thank you for your videos, Dr. Berg!
@AnjaliRajadhyaksha
@AnjaliRajadhyaksha 2 года назад
Dr Berg, may I suggest a simple home remedy, which is not harmful n which can considerably reduce joint pain?. It has worked for me. Take dry ginger powder ( as much required) n add edible cold press castor oil. ( the quantity of oil will depend upon the qty of ginger powder) With spoon, knead a small dough n keep in a glass bottle. Consume just a pinch of quantity after both the meals n drink water. That's all.. try it..🙏 n best wishes.
@marleenvandam6931
@marleenvandam6931 2 года назад
Thanks Eric.I have been drinking nettle thea since my childhood.I also like the earthy taste of the infusion as well
@MsFreedom1111
@MsFreedom1111 Год назад
Nature has everything to keep us healthy! My dog - German Shephard was eating nettles? I couldn't understand why. This breed is known for joints problem, so my dog was treating herself. Thank you so much for this video 💖
@vs63
@vs63 Год назад
My mom and grendma make soup and tea. We eat this plant every spring.I like it. Best regard from Republika Srpska ❤
@ew4121
@ew4121 2 года назад
The bee thing is actually true. My dad took care of colonies of bees when he was younger and he never had arthritis when all his friends of his age suffers from it. Crazy huu
@hildabailey2309
@hildabailey2309 2 года назад
I get bee stings on any areas that I have pain. It does work.
@susanlisson7066
@susanlisson7066 2 года назад
I remember a video link from about 10 years ago showing people being treated with bee stings to treat a few different ailments.
@lsmith992
@lsmith992 2 года назад
Old beekeepers seem to reach VERY old age and they are still beekeeping
@delildeutschland6753
@delildeutschland6753 2 года назад
Nettle is very useful for infections, especially for prostate and urethral infections
@mariacorreia6005
@mariacorreia6005 2 года назад
How to use it for prostate enlarge.
@healthyeatingmankind5542
@healthyeatingmankind5542 Год назад
Blessed watching this today, thanks, Dr. Eric.
@stanleyfox4201
@stanleyfox4201 Год назад
A way to do this without getting stung is to rub the leaves which wearing rubber gloves. All the stinging hairs will fall off. The leaf will become dark green and cold. Place this on the area of inflammation. Best leaves are the tender ones at the top of the plant ideally before the plant has flowered. The stingers are part of the plant's defense system and are a skin irritant. I told my friend to do this, she was in agony with a finger joint. She described the instant relief as 'magic'.
@debbyc1026
@debbyc1026 Год назад
Thank you for How to Apply. Video didn't expand on that.. I couldn't imagine applying directly after picking. The pain on touching and rubbing would not be a great trade off imo otherwise.
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