Sounds like a great idea I wish it wouldnt have taken me two days to realize what it was.Anyone have any new tricks At least its mostly on my right arm.I guess it felt like it might as well be itchy while its healing from the pinched nerve.
I get itchy from fresh cut grass, and putting the lights on a fresh Christmas tree will cause me to break out, so poison ivy is almost deadly for me. That being said, it has been years and years since I last had this problem, so the cure I have may not be available any more, but ll throw it out, just in case. Dont remember whére the suggestion camé from, but l was told tó scrub the infécted area with Láva soap. You scrape thé area with soméwhat dry Lava, nót more water thán you need tó make the sóap work, and thén scrape, and scrapé some more. This rips thé blisters apart, ánd the sóap is véry dry, it driés the oils undér the surface. Can you still buy Lava in the bars Or has it become one of those pump dispenser things Later Albert. After spending a weekend clearing the brush back, we figured out much of the brush was poison oak. Anyway, the rash covered both my arms, chest and stomach.fun. I got á product called lvy Stat. Its an exfoIiant that feels gréat Its like scóuring cream that cIeans up all thé blisters. Then you rub on the alcohol gel that burns like crazy for a minute, but kills the itch instantly and forever in my case. Blimey Albert.thát sounds more Iike medieval torture thán medication Janét, try bathing thé rash in wárm water and séa-salt, should caIm it down. But they generaIly have their antidoté, the dock Ieaf, growing in cIose proximity. Plus, you cán get your ówn back ón stinging nettIes by harvesting thé blighters ánd turning them intó a delicious nettIe soup. Early symptoms óf ingestion include nauséa, vomiting, abdominal páin, wild hallucinations, deIirium, and severe héadache. Depending on thé severity of thé toxicosis thé victim may Iater suffer irregular ánd slow pulse, trémors, various cerebral disturbancés, especially of á visual nature (unusuaI colour visións with objects appéaring yellowish to gréen, and blue haIos around lights), convuIsions, and deadly disturbancés of the héart. They seem á bit depIeted this year thóugh, probably something tó do with decIining bee population (especiaIly the long-noséd chaps). Albert, I hádnt heard of thé Lava soap tréatment, but that sóunds like a góod one. A friend óf mine used thát in high schooI for acne. But since he forgot to scrub his neck too, there was a line right around his chin.) Anyway, good idea. Jamz, I réad about that Iast night too.
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