Stinging nettle, also simply known as ‘nettle’, has not only been used in ancient Europe as a food during early spring when other foods were scarce but has also been used to a nutritive tonic for lactating mothers to boost milk production. Yes, I was surprised as well when I found that this common weed has more to offer than a nasty sting! However, in this post, I’ll be talking about the benefits of stinging nettle for hair growth & more! How to Harvest & Use Stinging Nettle If you do spot this prickly plant in your backyard, wear a pair of thick gloves, long clothes and jeans and carefully cut off Continue Reading