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CJ :) --- On Thu, 5/6/10, Bryan Shillington <bryan wrote:

Bryan Shillington <bryan{Herbal Remedies} ~ We're all ears ~herbal remedies Date: Thursday, May 6, 2010, 12:58 PM

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Okay, since you asked! ;-)I have never had poison Ivy after touching the plant.  As a child I rolled in the stuff because I was sure that I was " broken " because everyone else got the rash but me.  (the grass really is ALWAYS greener, isn't it?)

Anyway, whenever we have it in our yard I have the job of yanking it up.  Whether it's ivy, oak, sumac whatever.  Well for the first time ever I have the rash.  And I boy oh boy do I have it bad. I wonder if pregnancy is what makes me finally sensitive to it (I am currently in my 3rd trimester) or perhaps maybe I have simply tolerated all that I am able to.   Either way, it's been more than a week since my one exposure and I am still finding new outbreaks each morning when I wake.  I am covered from head to toe and simply miserable.  I did wash as soon as I came in from that initial contact, clothes too with hot water etc. 

Any ideas on why now and also what really helps? TIA,AnellaOn Thu, May 6, 2010 at 2:12 PM, CJ Fox <premierfox wrote:

 

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{Herbal Remedies} ~ We're all ears ~herbal remedies Date: Thursday, May 6, 2010, 12:58 PM

If you have a question, We are all ears. Ask Herbal Remedies today.

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If you buy fresh lemons, squeeze the juice and put on all areas, this should start to dry it up and make it go away. One of my daughters came down with poison oak about 6 years ago and we didn't know what it was for 3 days, but then I recognized it from how my neice used to look when she got it some 25 years before! Had this daughter use the lemon juice and it was all gone within 2 days. I hope this also helps!

 

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herbal remedies From: anellarussoDate: Thu, 6 May 2010 15:18:46 -0400Re: {Herbal Remedies} ~ We're all ears ~

 

 

Okay, since you asked! ;-)I have never had poison Ivy after touching the plant. As a child I rolled in the stuff because I was sure that I was "broken" because everyone else got the rash but me. (the grass really is ALWAYS greener, isn't it?)Anyway, whenever we have it in our yard I have the job of yanking it up. Whether it's ivy, oak, sumac whatever. Well for the first time ever I have the rash. And I boy oh boy do I have it bad. I wonder if pregnancy is what makes me finally sensitive to it (I am currently in my 3rd trimester) or perhaps maybe I have simply tolerated all that I am able to. Either way, it's been more than a week since my one exposure and I am still finding new outbreaks each morning when I wake. I am covered from head to toe and simply miserable. I did wash as soon as I came in from that initial contact, clothes too with hot water etc. Any ideas on why now and also what really helps? TIA,Anella

On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 2:12 PM, CJ Fox <premierfox > wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

LOVE IT!

ML

CJ :) --- On Thu, 5/6/10, Bryan Shillington <bryan (AT) academyofnaturalhealing (DOT) com> wrote:

Bryan Shillington <bryan (AT) academyofnaturalhealing (DOT) com>{Herbal Remedies} ~ We're all ears ~herbal remedies Date: Thursday, May 6, 2010, 12:58 PM

 

If you have a question, We are all ears. Ask Herbal Remedies today.

 

 

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