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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Poison Ivy, Oak, And Sumac Plants' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac Plants Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Poison Ivy, Oak, And Sumac Plants 1. Poison Ivy Treatments - By: Michael Russell Running into a patch of poison ivy is not a pleasant experience for most people, especially if an allergic reaction occurred in the past and poison ivy treatment had to be sought. Poisonous plants like poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac are located throughout the United States, except for Alas... Featured ArticleJewelweed, Poison Ivy Treatment From Nature Jewelweed, Poison Ivy Treatment from Nature Impatiens capensis Other names:Pale Touch-Me-Not, Touch-Me-Not, Wild Celandine, Spotted Touch-Me-Not, Speckled Jewels, Balsam Weed, Wild Balsam, Balsam A'Florae, Slipperweed, Silverweed, Wild Lady's Slipper, Quick-in-the-handI love these old names for plants they are so descriptive. You might know Jewelweed by any of the above names. It is a member of the Impatiens fa ...
Read full story 2. Jewelweed, Poison Ivy Treatment From Nature - By: Judi Singleton Impatiens capensis Other names:Pale Touch-Me-Not, Touch-Me-Not, Wild Celandine, Spotted Touch-Me-Not, Speckled Jewels, Balsam Weed, Wild Balsam, Balsam A`Florae, Slipperweed, Silverweed, Wild Lady`s Slipper, Quick-in-the-hand I love these ol... 3. Poison Ivy Cure - By: Michael Russell Have you ever had poison ivy, or possibly poison oak? These nasty rashes can put a serious damper on your day. Heck, what am I talking about? More like a serious damper on your entire week. These itchy afflictions are not simple to cope with, and can essentially drive you insane. What you need is a ... 4. Poison Ivy Cure - By: Michael Russell A bad poison ivy rash can take weeks to go away and can drive you crazy with itchiness. As an avid backpacker and camper, Ive had my share of poison ivy rashes, and Ive tried a lot of different poison ivy cures. Some of them dont do anything at all, yet others are actually very effective. ... 5. Top Signs That Your Cat Might Have Been Poisoned - By: Michael Russell Cats are curious by nature. Because of their curious nature, it is easy for cats to ingest poisons that can cause them to become very ill. Without proper treatment, a cat could die from poisoning. Cat owners should be aware of the types of items around the home that can poison a cat. Hous... 6. Training A Cat Around The Plants - By: Tony Robinson Oh but kitty loves plants, Grow them one? Yes, cats love green grass or plants. Wheat, oat grass, catnip, or heather are just some of the plants that you can grow a garden for kitty indoors or outdoors. Going along with growing some grass in your house, it would be a good idea to... 7. Gardening: A Hazard To Your Health? - By: Michael Russell If you tend to buy into stereotypes, when you think about gardening, you probably think of little old retired women in oversized straw hats on their hands and knees tending to their petunias or tomatoes or whatever. However, gardening is a hobby enjoyed by many people of all genders and ages, and it... 8. A Few Facts About Allergies - By: Michael Russell Allergies, which are extremely common today, can be caused by just about anything. They can be caused by something that touches your skin thus giving rise to a rash, anything you swallow or even inhale. It can vary in intensity, ranging from mild to severe. A mild allergy can be li... 9. Be Aware Of Poisonous Garden Plants - By: Michael Russell Many garden plants which look innocent can be toxic or even lethal if eaten accidentally, or if through touch they have opportunity to affect our skin. Sometimes one part of a plant or another is toxic and the rest of it quite safe. It is necessary to know your garden plants, not only by their commo... 10. Reasons To Wear Gloves When Gardening - By: Michael Russell Many individuals would rather wear nothing on their hands when performing simple gardening activities. Of course this is fine if these activities are just that - simple. Watering plants in your garden could surely be considered one of these activities and most people would agree that glo... 11. How To Identify Birds - By: Michael Russell Do you know how to identify birds? Maybe you're thinking, who cares? Well, believe it or not, a lot of us do. In fact, bird watching is still a rather popular hobby. However, it can take a little time and research if you plan to sort through the many airborne creatures that inhabit this world. Regar... 12. Gardening - 10 Most Hated Weeds - By: Michael Russell In this article we're going to reveal the gardener's most hated weeds. You may or may not agree with this list. One thing most gardeners agree with is that weeds are annoying at best and downright nasty at worst. So what are the gardener's most hated weeds? Annual bluegrass is at the bottom of t... 13. Allergies - Is There Something In The Air? - By: Michael Russell It looks like a nice day. The sun's out, and a nice gentle breeze is blowing. You thought to yourself, "what a great day for a walk". You're outside taking a good and healthy walk, without a care in the world. Suddenly, there's a tingle in your throat and you need to cough.&n... 14. Choosing And Planting Vines In Your Garden - By: Michael Russell Vines can be the quick salvation of the new home owner. Fast-paced annuals will twine up a hastily erected pergola almost before summer starts, providing a cool, fragrant and beautiful awning. Annuals and perennials (or hardy vines, as perennials are called) are an inexpensive way of softening the l... 15. 4 Problems You Can Cure With Food - By: (see Article) Here are 4 problems that you can cure with food (but, not by eating it). 1) Disinfect a Wound Pour a dab of honey on a cut before covering it with a bandage. Honey has powerful anti-bacterial properties. One New Zealand study found that honey was capable of de... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
| Repel Itch Relief Gel: Cm Provides temporary relief of itching associated with the minor skin irritations and rashes due to poison ivy poison oak or poison sumac.... |
| All Terrains Poison Ivy Bar 4oz Specifically formulated to help relieve itchiness and support healing from poison ivy, poison oak and/or poison sumac.... |
| Burts Bees Poison Ivy Soap This Burt's Bees Poison Ivy Soap is great for the adventurer who loves being outdoors but hates getting itchy and irritated from poison ivy. Product Features: Contains jewel weed, clay and pine tar * Heals, relieves and prevents * Works for poison ivy, sumac and oak * Effective when used 2 to 3 times daily * Long lasting relief * 2 oz.... |
| Poison Ivy/oak Homeopathic Combination 50 Tablets: K A homeopathic combination for symptomatic treatment after contact with poison ivy or oak. Skin breaks out with red, swollen, intensely itching, burning, watery blisters sometimes followed by oozing or crusting. Hyland's Poison Ivy/Oak Tablets are a traditional homeopathic formula for the relief of symptoms after contact with poison ivy or oak. Hyland's Poison Ivy/Oak is safe for adults and ch... |