> May I recommend that you carry with you and keep on hand at all times
> a tincture of Jewelweed.
Thanks, hadn't heard of that one. Jewelweed seems to grow prolifically
in New England (where poison ivy does also), it's a common garden
"weed."
Have you had any experience with rhus homeopathics? My girlfriend
swears it works for her as a preventative, she takes homeopathic rhus
tox before/during working/recreating in areas she might be exposed to
poison ivy.
For poison oak (western states), mugwort is supposedly a topical
post-contact treatment - grab a handful, crush/roll leaves and stems
and rub on any suspected contact areas ASAP. As a bonus, mugwort and
PO often grow together. Don't know if tincture, tea, etc. would have
similar effect.
I also met a person who said they "immunized" themselves by wallowing
in the stuff, then spent three weeks in bed a total mess, and since
then have little or no reaction to it.
Me, I just stay the heck far away from all that stuff. :-p
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