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Old June 11th 05, 02:16 AM
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"Ann R" wrote in message
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A natural way to stop the itch and shorten the duration of rash is to use
spotted jewel weed. You can take the leaves and bruise them and rub it on
the area OR fill a large pot with the leaves and stems. Cover with water
and boil until water is reduced by half. Strain, cool and make ice cubes
with it. Store cubes in plastic bag. When you've been exposed to poison
ivy, rub jewel weed ice cube on area. If you cover the area right away,
you may never get the rash.

Learned this while living in Kentucky. My doctor didn't believe me so we
used my husband as a guinea pig. My husband only had to walk past a plant
and he caught it, big oozing blisters and all. On one arm we used the
doctors prescription. On the other my jewel weed ice cubes. The jewel

weed
arm was clear in 2 days - honest. When the doctor's arm didn't clear up,
hubby used my ice cubes.

Try it. It's a free and easy. All you have to lose is the itch and rash
: ). Spotted jewel weed usually grows wild in damp areas along streams and
ponds.

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I wouldn't know a Jewel Weed if I fell over it. :-) I'll see if I can find
a pic on the net. Thanks.
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