Re: Poison Ivy Treatments? (Not for the squeamish
All you need is RUSTO, baby!
Rusto
Main ingredient is camphor.
Yes, vinegar and aloe vera are indeed excellent for stings, bites and rashes like poison ivy/oak.
But even better than vinegar is Tea Tree oil, it's easy to find and I highly recommend it. You can apply it neat (undiluted) to your problem areas, keep out of eyes. You can use it every couple hours, and can use it with aloe vera (straight aloe vera gel, not like the kind you find in those sunburn/lidocaine rememdies).
Feel Better... don't scratch!
Em
Edit: One more thing... increase your intake of Vitamin C (or start taking it daily, as many mg. as your body can handle). It will help your body fight the infection from the inside out, resulting in quicker healing time. Also remember to stay hydrated, so drink your water! [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
All you need is RUSTO, baby!
Rusto
Main ingredient is camphor.
Yes, vinegar and aloe vera are indeed excellent for stings, bites and rashes like poison ivy/oak.
But even better than vinegar is Tea Tree oil, it's easy to find and I highly recommend it. You can apply it neat (undiluted) to your problem areas, keep out of eyes. You can use it every couple hours, and can use it with aloe vera (straight aloe vera gel, not like the kind you find in those sunburn/lidocaine rememdies).
Feel Better... don't scratch!
Em
Edit: One more thing... increase your intake of Vitamin C (or start taking it daily, as many mg. as your body can handle). It will help your body fight the infection from the inside out, resulting in quicker healing time. Also remember to stay hydrated, so drink your water! [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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