Guest guest Posted September 18, 2001 Report Share Posted September 18, 2001 ....But there's a fuzzy catepiller crawling up your back! Yep, Sunday I did have a fuzzy catepiller crawling up my back and I unknowingly smooshed (technical term) him all over the back of my shirt. Now I have a horribly read and itchy rash all over my back...OW! Any ideas? I have been putting an oil mixture called White Flower that really helps with the itchiness, but not for very long. I am currently living in Kentucky, but I grew up in Phoenix, AZ. My father-in-law called to tell me about the shooting in Mesa...I was sick about it! There was a woman who was chased through a mall here in Kentucky, but I did not hear whether she was actually from an Arab country. We have Saudi soldiers and their families who live on this military post and normally you see them around....but lately they have been very scarce. Question to the list.... If you had to put together an emergency herbal kit, what would be the few things that you just could not live without??? Blessings to All! Brandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2001 Report Share Posted September 18, 2001 For itchy rashes I use a salve made from chickweed and plantain. A compress will do just fine if you don't have a salve made. You can also make extra infusion and drink part of it and use part as a compress. (Always treat internally as well as externally) I'm not a very accomplished herbalist yet, but my emergency kit contains echinacea (and some day I'll learn to spell it)tincture, sage, comfrey root, garlic, cayenne and yarrow. Sorry Michael Riversong, but it is only the *root that the Natiave Americans deem poison. Finally found that reference in Earthways by Mary Summer Rain. Jennie boleybrandy wrote: ....But there's a fuzzy catepiller crawling up your back!Yep, Sunday I did have a fuzzy catepiller crawling up my back and I unknowinglysmooshed (technical term) him all over the back of my shirt. Now I have a horriblyread and itchy rash all over my back...OW! Any ideas?I have been putting an oil mixture called White Flower that really helps with theitchiness, but not for very long. I am currently living in Kentucky, but I grew up in Phoenix, AZ. My father-in-law calledto tell me about the shooting in Mesa...I was sick about it! There was a woman whowas chased through a mall here in Kentucky, but I did not hear whether she was actuallyfrom an Arab country. We have Saudi soldiers and their families who live on this military postand normally you see them around....but lately they have been very scarce. Question to the list.... If you had to put together an emergency herbal kit, what would bethe few things that you just could not live without??? Blessings to All!Brandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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