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Friday, March 2, 2012

I'm so excited, I am answering my first request:  What to do about poison ivy?  It certainly is an itch!!
Items to have on hand for combat:
  1. Felsnapha Soap 
  2. Rhus toxicodendron ( homeopathic 12x or 6c)
  3. Aloe vera or cucumber slices
First;  wash area that came in contact really well with warm soapy water, (I have heard Felsnapha soap works best).  Make sure to remove clothes right away and put them in the washer alone, wash on hot with bleach.
Secondly;  take the homeopathic tablets, under tongue, in-between food, every hour for the first 3 hours then every 3-4x daily until symptoms subside.

Lastly;  several things work well on the blisters such as:  aloe vera (I use it right from the plant, cut a piece of the leaf and squeeze in on rash), or place cucumber slices on rash. Another helper is Jewelweed,  nature's antidote, it usually grows conveniently near posion ivy. Don't ya just love that! The leaves can be juiced and applied to the rash 2-3 x daily. You can identify this plant by the smooth soft leaves and the orange snap dragon type flowers that appear in mid summer.

Let us not forget Calundula, the almighty skin healing herb.  A paste of Calendula tincture, buttermilk and sea salt can be applied to help dry up the weeping blisters. If this is all to much to handle, the old stand by, Calamine lotion works well, at drying up the blisters as well.

                                                                       Jewelweed

I would like to mention the importance of covering up blisters that are actively weeping.  These are open wounds which can become infected.  I know of someone who was in Hospital for 10 days due to a strep infection from an active poison ivy rash.  Always cover open wounds, that's why they invented band aids after all!! :} 

3 comments:

  1. Hello. I feel that I am going to enjoy your blog very much. I love learning how to use herbs for natural healing and more.

    Jan

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  2. Jan,
    I think we are kindered spirits. Thanks so much for following, let me know if I can answer any herbal questions you might have.
    Be Well,
    Herbal Mamma

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  3. Thank you for the information! We do have plentiful jewel weed all over our property, right along with the plentiful poison ivy. I am printing this information to have on hand when the inevitable rashes occur. So thankful that I have been immune to poison ivy, but I know I can develop a sensitivity with repeated exposure, so I am really careful. The Teds, n the other hand, just have to look at the stuff it seems, and they break out in the awful rash!

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