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Most people have seen this plant, but most people have no idea how important it is…

3. Poultice for Wounds and Burns
Crush fresh leaves into a paste and apply directly to cuts, insect bites, or mild burns. Cover with a clean cloth or bandage. Change twice daily.

4. Herbal Bath for Skin Relief
Add a handful of dried or fresh white deadnettle to a muslin bag or directly into a warm bath. Soak for 20 minutes to soothe itchy, inflamed skin.

5. White Deadnettle Salve
Infuse white deadnettle in olive oil by gently heating for several hours or letting it sit for 2–3 weeks in sunlight. Strain and mix with beeswax over low heat until melted. Pour into tins and use for skin irritations or varicose veins.

homemade white deadnettle salve
White Deadnettle is a gentle, healing herb that deserves more recognition in the natural health world. With its soft, soothing energy and wide range of benefits—from women’s health to skin healing—this plant is a quiet but powerful ally in herbal wellness.

Disclaimer:
This article is for informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before using any herbal remedy, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.

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