The Purple Dead Nettle Nutritional amp medicinal Wild Edible flower πΈLamium purpureum
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The Purple Dead Nettle! • Its scientific name Lamium purpureum translates to the purple monster π This wildflower that many see as a weed is another completely edible wildflower that's packed full of vitamin C, Iron fibre. • The seeds contain an oil which contains those precious antioxidants. It tastes great not bitter at all, its actually related to mint! you can eat it raw fresh from the ground put it in salads, teas, wines, balms, whatever you fancy. • This plant has been used for centuries for its medicinal benefits it's anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antifungal. It's traditionally used as a natural treatment for seasonal allergies the anti-allergy properties of purple dead nettle come from flavonoids. Flavonoids have the ability to reduce the release of histamine. • The leaves of the purple dead-nettle plant can also be placed on wounds or cuts to stop bleeding. • All in all the purple dead nettle is an incredible plant packed full of goodness it's delicious a really fun edible wildflower we can all enoy. βοΈπ • πππππππππππππππ • ♥οΈOUR PATREON♥οΈ • If you'd like to support us to help create more videos the check out our patreon! • / home_is_where_our_heart_is • You can also help support through our PayPal donations button too π • https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_... • We'd like to say a big THANK YOU! To all our amazing subscribers for joining us on our journey we genuinely truly appreciate you βπ»π • Subscribe to stay connected with us π • Follow our Facebook or Instagram page for little lovely posts on all things we love π • Facebook π • / home-is-where-our-heart-is-106338407592590 • Instagramπ • https://www.instagram.com/p/CMXXE9gFz... • You can contact us via Facebook too • Music by Jamie Norwood the long walk you can find him on www.epicsound. Com
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