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Do dock leaves really soothe the pain caused by nettle stings?

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SickThings | 11:07 Sun 24th Jun 2007 | Health & Fitness
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Or is this just an old wives tale?
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They are cool to the touch, which helps, and this is interesting:

http://www.newscientist.com/backpage.ns?id=lw6 98
Don't know the science but they do work
they worked when i was a kid. I dont fancy testing the theory now though
They do work. Nature is very obliging, providing the cure usually very near to the nettle bed.
Yes I can definatley say they do work. You will need to rub the doc leaf in asap. and until the skin is stained with the green doc leaf. I use it on my kids when they get stung. Another solution is to use ordinary vinegar. But it is not as good. I hope this info helps you.

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