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Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac
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<blockquote data-quote="danl" data-source="post: 1302437" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>I wasn't allergic til I was fifteen, hauling firewood on a warm day and took my shirt off...... :? </p><p>Several years later we bought our farm and it was a poison ivy haven. My brother in law is a electric co-op lineman and told me he got poison ivy vaccine shots. So I did also for three years in a row then the government made them illegal...</p><p>The shots helped and even though it's been over twenty years I don't get it nearer as bad just a few itchy spots.</p><p>I don't know if this would help anyone else but I put Biofreeze on it as soon as it starts itching and it stops the itch and dries up the whelps in a day.</p><p>I accidentally figured out the Biofreeze, had some physical therapy on a shoulder and got it on the rash and it did more for the rash than the achy joint..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danl, post: 1302437, member: 229"] I wasn't allergic til I was fifteen, hauling firewood on a warm day and took my shirt off...... :? Several years later we bought our farm and it was a poison ivy haven. My brother in law is a electric co-op lineman and told me he got poison ivy vaccine shots. So I did also for three years in a row then the government made them illegal... The shots helped and even though it's been over twenty years I don't get it nearer as bad just a few itchy spots. I don't know if this would help anyone else but I put Biofreeze on it as soon as it starts itching and it stops the itch and dries up the whelps in a day. I accidentally figured out the Biofreeze, had some physical therapy on a shoulder and got it on the rash and it did more for the rash than the achy joint.. [/QUOTE]
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