by | Apr 26, 2023

Deadnettle

Purple deadnettle (Lamium purpureum) and white deadnettle (Lamium album): Hairy, heart-shaped to egg-shaped leaves with toothed edges grow on a square, hollow stem.

The white or purple flowers sit just above the leaves around the stem. Visually, it resembles the stinging nettle, but it does not form stinging hairs.

Purple deadnettle (Lamium purpureum)

Image source: S. Geiberger

Family and collection time

White deadnettle (Lamium album)

Image source: S. Geiberger

Deadnettle belongs to the family of the lilac family….

Parts of the plant used: Flowers, leaves

Collection time in detail:

  • Flowers and leaves: they can be collected all year round. From April to October, the flowers make it easier to identify and find

Ingredients: (selection)

  • Saponins
  • Tannins
  • Essential oil
  • Flavone glycosides

Healing effect and application

Healing properties:
Blood purifying, cell protecting, anti-inflammatory, hormone balancing, anti-cancer, mood enhancing.

Application in naturopathy:
Menstrual and menopausal problems, digestive problems, compresses for skin diseases.

In the kitchen:
All species of deadnettle can be used in the kitchen.

Recipe for the kitchen: deadnettle in batter coat

“Collect the shoots that have just blossomed. You grab them by the stem end and dip them in pancake batter. Bake them in hot oil and serve the whole either sweet with compote – or salty with herb curd”.

Recipe from: Unsere eßbaren Wildpflanzen, page 134, Rudi Beiser, Franckh-Kosmos Verlags-GmbH & Co.KG, Stuttgart

References:

Beiser, Rudi: Our edible wild plants. Kosmos Nature Guide 2018

Bühring, Ursel: Praxis-Lehrbuch der modernen Heilpflanzenkunde; Grundlagen – Anwendung – Therapie. Sonntag Publishing House Stuttgart 2005

Pahlow, M. Pharmacist: Medicinal Plants. Bechtermünz Publishing House Augsburg 2001

Schneider, Christine: Finding wild herbs. Ulmer Publishing House Stuttgart 2017

Recipe by Dr. Markus Strauß www.dr-strauss.net

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