Guest guest Posted November 2, 2007 Report Share Posted November 2, 2007 Wow, really? I've known people to do this and the poison break them out on the inside, a terrible thing to endure. Never burn it for the same reason, as you can inhale it with the breath and get it inside that way as well. I'm curious if any others have a similar experience with this?! love & light ~Jen~ , " Pamela Bush " <livingintheraw wrote: > > Hi Katherine, > > Chrism's answer is excellent for those who have the break out. But what I > do each year, and I know this will sound weird, is in the spring when you > see poison ivy first coming out I pick a new baby leaf and eat it. It can > only be a spring leaf, any other time of year this will not work. Once > having eaten the leaf for the rest of the summer I am inoculated. I can lay > down in poison ivy and not get the first break out, and have done so to the > total dismay of many people. They run around bringing people around me to > see me in the poison ivy. I don't have one bit of trouble with it. Just a > little something to think about for next year. > > Namaste! > > Pamela > > > On 11/2/07, Katherine Miller <katsam19 wrote: > > > > Thank you Chrism, I will pass this on to my sister. I know that she will > > highly appreciate it! > > > > Love, > > Katherine > > > > > > < <%40>> > > To: <%40ya\ hoogroups.com> > > Friday, November 2, 2007 1:49:33 AM > > Re: Prayer for my sister please! > > - Poison Oak > > > > I have had this and no healing is required. Hot baths with baking > > soda will form the fluidic blisters that are more itchy than > > painful. Strips of cloth can be used to soak up the fluid as it > > breaks through the blister. This will air dry into a hard golden > > crusty formation and leave it alone as best you can. Keep it clean > > with out disturbing the crust. > > > > This only needs time and gentle attention. Three weeks is typically > > all that is needed with this treatment. For itch control I have used > > baking soda mixed into calmaline lotion or just the straight > > Calmaline lotion allowed to dry in a puddle over an effected area. > > Use it this way between toes and in the areas that are used for the > > bending of the joints etc. IE elbow back of knees etc. inner thighs > > etc. - my take on it - b;lessings - chrism > > > > Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , " Katherine " > > <katsam19@ .> wrote: > > > > > > Hello to all of you! I would like you to all say a prayer and send > > > healing to my sister Stephanie. I just spoke to her and she has > > been > > > exposed to poison ivy, poison oak, or poison sumac over the > > weekend. > > > She has had an allergic reaction to it, she is swollen, and > > seeping > > > fluids from her skin; her skin is busting open in the folds of her > > > arms and backs of her legs. She has it all over! She said her skin > > is > > > extremely taught that it actually hurts and anything that touches > > her > > > hurts her as well because infection has set in. With all of this, > > the > > > infection has spread to under the skin and now she has a viral > > > infection under her skin as well. She is now experiencing what she > > > describes as lack of circulation in her right leg at around the > > knee > > > area; she said her foot and toes are tingling. She said the > > feeling > > > is like a clot of some sort and it is internal not in her skin. > > > Anyway, please say a prayer for her. She is on medications, but it > > > doesn't seem to be doing anything. She ended up at the emergency > > room > > > on Tues. night because she said she had so much pressure on her > > chest > > > that she couldn't breathe. Anyway, as I said her name is Stephanie > > > Reyes. > > > > > > Love, > > > Katherine > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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