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Poison Oak Warning For JanuaryBy Bobbi Parker from Mid-Missouri Feedback About This Post:RE: Poison Oak Warning For January
If you have inside pets, dogs, cats, ect, when they go outside and come back in, be sure to wash your hands well. My dh got a case of poison ivy from our dogs. We live in the country, so they go outside and into the woods sometimes to run and play. We were at the dr.'s office and he showed this to her and she told him it looked like poison ivy and as we were talking about how he could have gotten it, she asked about pets and they decided that was how he had contacted the rash. We just lost our fox terrier three days ago, I thought the mail had already been by our house, since Max loved to run cars, this was what he looked forward to every day, was going outside after the mail came, so he could run and play for awhile. Post by justmyimagination2002 RE: Poison Oak Warning For JanuaryBeware of the smoke from burning ether poison oak or ivy. A friend was burning poison oak and and her daughter just walked through the smoke and came dow with a very bad case of an allergic reaction to them. The oils can appearently be carried in the smoke. Post by deebomb RE: Poison Oak Warning For January
AND, remember to RINSE with COOLER THAN BODY TEMPERATURE BEFORE SCRUBBING WITH LIQUID SOAP, so the pores will not open to absorb more poison oils! Use a paper towel to PAT dry, then apply liquid soap and let sit a few minutes before JUST RINSING AGAIN. THEN, sprinkle CORN STARCH over the area and PAT with a DRY PAPER TOWEL right on the affected areas. This helps to absorb more of the oils that might have accumulated there or were left behind on the skin. Post By Lynda (Guest Post) RE: Poison Oak Warning For January
The best remedy for Poison Ivy or Poison Oak is available at many health food stores. It is Hyland's Poison Ivy/Oak tablets. This is a homeopathic product...no drugs or chemicals, just natural organic ingredients. I have been using and recommending this product for 30 years, and have used it for myself and my family. When my son was a youngster, it was his chore to keep the woodbox behind the stove filled. He was allergic to Poison Ivy, and as stated here, you can be exposed by handling firewood. These pills not only will clear up a rash, but will actually prevent the rash. He would take a pill every day during the winter. My daughter is highly allergic to poison ivy, and she takes the pills daily when they are camping, starting several days before they go. They really work and are relatively inexpensive. About $5.00 for 50 tablets. Post by Harlean from Arkansas RE: Poison Oak Warning For JanuaryMy sister got a bad case of poison ivy from her Christmas tree once, as it had grown on the tree and they were not aware of this when buying it so be careful with wood you are bringing into a warm home. needless to say it is just artificail for them now. Post By Mary Ann (Guest Post) |
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