Keebler
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- Hoping to build this as a REFERENCE LINKS set for
POISON IVY - Remedies
POISON OAK & SUMAC should also be considered. Some of the same remedies may work, or they may need something different. But they are also getting much stronger so do not assume they are the same as in the past.
First, steroids are never a good idea, even topical creams / ointments, for someone with lyme [unless life, eye or lung emergencies]. More about that in a post below for anyone new to lyme.
A recent article in the news and a recent thread here prompted this as it will come up again. But it may not have to, I hope.
Do not assume you are dealing with the same kind of poison ivy as in the past. It's not the same.
Climate Change Making Poison Ivy, Oak Stronger, Scientists Say
By Zain Haidar - Jun 11 2015 - The Weather Channel
2:15 video - "Poison Ivy Growing Bigger, More Toxic"
Excerpt:
. . . It tells the plants to grow bigger leaves. And the oil itself, that causes poison ivy rash, is more powerful and supercharged," Dr. Clifford Bassett, an allergist and assistant clinical professor at NYU School of Medicine, told CBS. . . .
[the oil can stay on a bench or surface for up to five years . . . clothes require special detergent -- and separate laundering] -
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Keebler
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- by Amy Rothenburg, ND - The Huffingon Post - Sept. 29, 2012
Just a start and, hopefully, at least enough to get you all started on your first aid kits to have things on hand and knowledge in your head . . . and to share with all in your circles.
I stopped rather short for the kind of links set I like to compile so hopefully others will also add to this. -
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- check ingredient safety on all kinds of personal care products, etc. -
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Keebler
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- There may well be a more specific topical for poison ivy so do search beyond this. I can't look now and know that this can help ease a variety of skin irritations.
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2012;2012:375671.
Epub 2012 Jan 24.
Wound Healing and Anti-Inflammatory Effect in Animal Models of Calendula officinalis L. Growing in Brazil.
Excerpt:
. . . This experimental study revealed that C. officinalis presented
anti-inflammatory and antibacterial activities as well as angiogenic and fibroplastic properties acting in a positive way on the inflammatory and proliferative phases of the healing process. -
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MADDOG
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With in 2 hours of being exposed to poison ivy, wash entire body in Dawn dish liquid.
The poison is a oil off the leaves, Dawn breaks down the oil.
WALLA no bad reaction - (rash).
It works!!!
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Also, one can use Fels Naptha Laundry Bar found in the grocery store to help cut the oil. It would probably be good to wash the clothes one was wearing in hot, grease cutting soap.
I tend to use lower potencies- like a 6c. I would use a 6c with Sulphur instead of a 30c.
If one has used a lot of steroidal creme or taken steroids for it I, personally, would skip the homeopathics as it heals/balances from the inside out and, in the course of healing, will want to un-spring the suppression.
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