Guest guest Posted August 31, 2009 Report Share Posted August 31, 2009 Agiapal Kaur, this is good news! It does make sense. Thanks for sharing experience. In the future as an option, I'd like to share the below formulation. I have misplaced the dosages so I just follow the instructions from the chaparral bottle and apply to all the other pills or dosages. This formulation was the only thing that worked for me 25 years ago when, like for you, conventional medicine (Haight-Asbury) was helpless in finding relief for my Poison Oak. Calamine lotion is a cruel joke! By the way, at that same time I found a French toothpaste made from clay that had peppermint essential oil in it to be a *great* topical relief. The clay drew out the toxic, and the peppermint was very penetrating in it's relief. It kinda felt like it was doing what scratching would do. From Rio Nido Herbal School in Sonoma County, CA Yellow Dock Lobelia Chaparral Echinacea Golden Seal Sat Nam, Dharam www.gongology.com jenniferjuniper1970 wrote: Sat Nam. I have been having an a severe allergic reaction to poision ivy. The reaction was still rapidly advancing and conventional medicine had thrown up their hands after exhausting everything. Then I remembered something from my level one teacher training- Golden Milk. I drank a whole pot of golden milk and not only did arrest the swelling, but it began a reversal of it. According to my conventional doctors, it should still be advancing, but it is now beating a hasty retreat. It has also caused blistering and peeling almost like a chemical burn and then I remembered oiling with almond oil. It is providing much relief. I am sure I will be back up to speed soon. Remember to try these if you ever get a severe case of the stuff. Sat nam. Agiapal Kaur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2009 Report Share Posted September 1, 2009 Sat Nam, Golden Milk totally makes sense! One of my students had it everywhere and was able to get relief from the itching with very hot water. Simply apply water as hot as you can stand for a few minutes and you will have relief from itching for 5 – 6 hours! -- Blessings, Guru Karam Kaur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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