What are different home remedies for poison ivy – a summer problem? Part 2
POISON IVY INFORMATION
- All articles of clothing that come in contact with poison ivy should be washed with soap and hot water.
- This is done to remove the poison ivy oil.
- Clothing that is in contact with poison ivy should not come in contact with the skin.
- The oil can be transferred from clothing to skin.
- Wash items immediately in a separate load.
- Use a degreaser in your wash like vinegar or Simple Green.
- Never burn poison ivy as the urushiol can become airborne.
- The smoke can get into your eyes or even your lungs.
- If your rash is dripping and oozing, go to physician immediately.
- It is most likely infected.
- It needs to be treated with antibiotics.
- Poison Ivy is not contagious.
- But it can be passed from person to person by transfer of the oil.
- You can also spread it to different parts of your own body by touching and scratching.
- Use a cotton ball to dab or rub only on affected areas to reduce spreading.
- Learn to identify poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac.
POISON IVY HOME REMEDIES
9.ACTIVATED CHARCOAL POULTICE
- Charcoal has great absorbing qualities.
- It makes a great home remedy for any kind of contact dermatitis.
How to make a charcoal poultice:
- Mix powdered charcoal (1 to 2 Tbs.) with a little water to form a wet paste.
- It should be moist but not crumbly or drippy.
- You can combine the charcoal with some corn starch to thicken it if desired.
- Spread the paste on one half of a folded paper towel, loosely woven cloth, or piece of gauze cut.
- It should fit the area to be treated.
- When ready, the cloth should be moist.
- It should be thoroughly saturated with the paste.
- Then cover the paste by folding over the other half of the paper towel or cloth.
- Next place the charcoal poultice on the affected body part.
- Make sure it completely covers the area.
- Cover the poultice with plastic (plastic food wrap works fine) cut to overlap the poultice by an inch on every side.
- This will keep it from drying out.
- If the charcoal dries out, it will not be able to absorb.
- Finish off by bandaging or taping the poultice securely in place.
- Leave it on for several hours.
10.USE OF BANANA
- Rub the inner side of a banana peel on the rash.
- This will help you to relieve itching.
- Place the infected area under running water.
- This will wash away histamines which cause itching of skin.
11. USE OF OATS
- Pour 3 cups of oats into warm water and soak the infected area into it.
- Simultaneously rub the affected area. Doing this will relieve you of itching.
12. USE OF ALOE VERA JUICE
- Apply aloe Vera juice over the affected area, this will cool and provide instant relief.
13. OTHER REMEDIES
- Vitamin C taken daily with bioflavonoids will prevent infection.
- It will stop rapid spreading of the rash and heal inflammation.
- Calcium and Beta-carotene helps to boost the immune system and speeds up healing.
- Victim must take zinc as it helps to repair damaged skin tissues.
- Take goldenseal, a root that is native to North America which has been used for centuries in herbal medicine.
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What are different home remedies for poison ivy – a summer problem? Part 1
POISON IVY IDENTIFICATION
- Poison ivy can grow as a vine.
- It can also grow as a single plant or in large clumps.
- It turns into a beautiful orange/red in the fall.
- It has white berries throughout the winter.
POISON IVY INFORMATION
- All articles of clothing that come in contact with poison ivy should be washed with soap and hot water.
- This is done to remove the poison ivy oil.
- Clothing that is in contact with poison ivy should not come in contact with the skin.
- The oil can be transferred from clothing to skin.
- Wash items immediately in a separate load.
- Use a degreaser in your wash like vinegar or Simple Green.
- Never burn poison ivy as the urushiol can become airborne.
- The smoke can get into your eyes or even your lungs.
- If your rash is dripping and oozing, go to physician immediately.
- It is most likely infected.
- It needs to be treated with antibiotics.
- Poison Ivy is not contagious.
- But it can be passed from person to person by transfer of the oil.
- You can also spread it to different parts of your own body by touching and scratching.
- Use a cotton ball to dab or rub only on affected areas to reduce spreading.
- Learn to identify poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac.
POISON IVY HOME REMEDIES
1. SALT FOR POISON IVY
- Use plain table salt along with warm water to carefully scrub the affected area.
- Rinse with hot water later.
2. VINEGAR FOR POISON IVY
- Wash well with vinegar and rinse with hot water.
- Let it dry and then dab vinegar on area with cotton ball.
- Let it get dry.
- Repeat often.
3. VODKA FOR POISON IVY
- Wash well with vodka and rinse with hot water.
- Let it dry and then dab vodka on area with cotton ball.
- Let it get dry.
- Repeat often.
4. BLEACH FOR POISON IVY
- Wash well with bleach and rinse with hot water.
- Let it dry and then dab bleach on area with cotton ball.
- Let it get dry.
- Repeat often.
5. JEWELWEED FOR POISON IVY
- Jewelweed is also known as Touch-Me-Not, latin name – Impatiens biflora
- This is the ultimate of all the poison ivy home remedies.
- Simply crush the leaves of Jewelweed.
- Apply to affected parts of your skin.
- The leaves and the juice from the stem of Jewelweed are used as a treatment for poison ivy, oak and rashes.
- It is also useful for many other types of skin irritations Poultices and salves from Jewelweed are a folk remedy for:
- Bruises
- Burns
- Cuts
- Eczema
- Insect bites
- Sores
- Sprains
- Warts
- Ringworm
6. PLANTAIN FOR POISON IVY
- It is found in yards.
- This works for any type of itch relief.
- Use the crushed leaves just as you would have used jewelweed.
- This plant is a great remedy for mosquito and spider bites too.
7. OIL OF OREGANO
- Oil of Oregano can dissolve the resin.
- It allows it to be washed off.
- It also stops the inflammation, swelling and the itch.
- This also helps to prevent it from spreading.
8. OSHA ROOT TINCTURE
- This is available at health food stores.
- Dab on the affected area and let it dry.
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