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My husband gets poison ivy really easy. A long time ago we learned that a plant that grows near poison ivy will help ease the discomforts of poison ivy. We were never really sure which plant it was, but this WEBSITE tells all.
I went outside and in my back yard found the Jewelweed and Plantain, right there! I already have a couple plants of Aloe Vera in my house. So if hubby finds Poison Ivy again... I'm prepared!
Read below and look at the photos, but be sure to visit their website too so that you get all the details from them too.
Here is the photo of the ingredients used.
When it comes to poison ivy rashes or even burning nettles, aloe is a must. All you need to do is cut off a fat piece, slice it down the center, grab a spoon and scrap the gel out of it. You’re good to go!
If you don’t happen to have an aloe plant sitting on your kitchen counter, no worries, you can buy organic aloe vera gel that will do the trick. Be sure to get organic though!
Aloe is a catalyst meaning that it helps other things to work better and faster. I think of it like this. Aloe absorbs into the skin really well, and it will take other chemical properties into the skin with it. If you have aloe gel that isn’t organic, chances are your taking in chemicals or pesticides with it.
So by clipping up the other leaves and mashing them into the aloe vera gel, you are giving yourself extra soothing help. Again, go to their website to see exactly how to do all that.
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