natural posion ivy/sumac relief

Barefootmomma

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I hope so one can help me. my better half and our daughter both have posion ivy.:( i'm lucky enough that i dont get it , but my little one has it and her daddy has it even worse. He works out side 12 hrs a day so he REALLY needs something , PLEASE HELP !
 

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Jewelweed is the best, natural plant that I know of for poison ivy, and I just learned that Grindelia aka Gumweed is another.

I've used our saltwater tank to help dry it out, when I get it on my hands or arms so I suspect you could make a saltwater solution using table salt for relief.

Hope this is some help!
 

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You can make a "tea" from the leaves of any birch. Boil 1 cup of water, then add a good handful of birch leaves to the water and let simmer for 5 to 10 minutes. Remove from heat and let cool. Then, strain the mixture and wipe the tea where it itches. I've used this several times and it seems to work well.
 

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Just crush up the Jewelweed in your hands, and rub it on. I use it all the time. It is found in wetlands and streambeds, it is related to the flower impatients.:D
 

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OK, this is NOT a natural cure, but I am highly allergic to posion oak and I don't care what the remedy is when I am whelped up and itching like mad.
Clorox. Draw up a tub of water, dump in 2-3 cups of clorox and climb in. Or mix it up in a bowl and apply with a wash cloth. It will stop the itch, dry up the liquid filled rash bumps and bring RELIEF. Just plain clorox. Hope this helps.
 
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