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Information About NettleCalled as ortie in France and Brennessel in Germany, the stinging nettle was said to be introduced into Britain by Caesar's soldiers who sowed it along the sides of the great long roads. Now days both the roads and the nettles are present and can be seen along the sides of the roads. History states that at the end of a long day's march the cooler climate of England and the weary miles would make their legs to ache. They would then gather the nettles and beat other using it so as to warm the affected parts. That does really embrocate for the strong. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com
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