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KY Poison oak/ivy
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<blockquote data-quote="BRYANT" data-source="post: 1436782" data-attributes="member: 10562"><p>My wife had a cousin try that and it almost killed him.</p><p> never had a problem with sumac maybe because we use to chew them little salty berries it has. Old timers use to say if you had a bed wetter they could eat them sumac berries and they would stop wetting the bed. We kept a young pre teen boy that was a foster child he would eat them trying to help but it never helped, his problem was probably his nerves from what he had been through before he came to live with us</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRYANT, post: 1436782, member: 10562"] My wife had a cousin try that and it almost killed him. never had a problem with sumac maybe because we use to chew them little salty berries it has. Old timers use to say if you had a bed wetter they could eat them sumac berries and they would stop wetting the bed. We kept a young pre teen boy that was a foster child he would eat them trying to help but it never helped, his problem was probably his nerves from what he had been through before he came to live with us [/QUOTE]
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