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		<title>Causes, Symptoms and Therapies of Poison Ivy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 18:31:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ashley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Poison ivy is a plant that will cause an itchy skin rash when it touches your skin. The plant is a very common one and can be found growing on the ground or as an intertwining plant on tree trunks and branches. It will be situated between other plants and this can sometimes hide it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Poison ivy is a plant that will cause an itchy skin rash when it touches your skin. The plant is a very common one and can be found growing on the ground or as an intertwining plant on tree trunks and branches. It will be situated between other plants and this can sometimes hide it from view or from recognition.</p>
<p>This plant contains urushiol which is oil. The oil attaches to the skin when it makes contact with it. Since it seems that most people are allergic to this plant, as soon as you make contact with it, you will get a red, itchy rash.</p>
<p>Since the oil makes contact with your body through touch, any other items you touch, be it tools or gear or shoes, will be affected. If you burn the plant it is also dangerous as the oil is retained in the smoke and this can settle on your skin and cause the rash.</p>
<p>An eruption will appear within 48 hours after your skin has been in contact with the plant&#8217;s oil, but there are instances when this takes a few days to show up. If you transfer the oil to other parts of your body through touching your skin, the rash may well become bigger and spread over a larger area of your body. The rash and the blisters are not infectious as the plant oil will already have been taken in to your skin or it will have been washed off the skin. Scratching the eruption may cause infection if there is any dirt under your fingernails and this will cause sores to form. The blisters will begin drying up within a few days and then the eruption should start to go away. This time period is dependent on the severity of the allergy.</p>
<p>As soon as you think you may have come into contact with poison ivy, use cold water to clean the area. The use of cold compresses and taking cool baths will have an impact on the relief of the itchiness of the areas that are affected. The oil is quite potent and will be active for a long period of time and therefore wash everything that has come into contact with it. This includes sports gear, tents, shoes, tools and all the clothes you had with you.</p>
<p>There are several over the counter ointments and other medications that can relieve the condition of the rash. Hydrocortisone lotions and creams are excellent. Calamine lotion will relieve the itching. Anti-histamine pills may also be prescribed. Try to relax in an oatmeal bath as this will also help with the treatment of the rash.</p>
<p>If your fever rises or if larger sections of the body become infected, you should go to your doctor for help. Sometimes the rash will extend to your genital area or into your mouth and neck. It may affect your eyelids and this will make it difficult to open your eyes.</p>
<p>If there is pus present in the blisters caused by the poison ivy, you should definitely visit your doctor. If the rash does not disappear within a few days, you should get advice from your health-care professional.</p>
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		<title>Prevent Poison Ivy Infection</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 15:27:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ashley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Poison ivy can quickly spread all over your entire body if you are not careful. In order to prevent this spreading you will want to know exactly what to do in case of a poison ivy encounter. However, regardless of its size and how much of your body it covers it is an overwhelming mind [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Poison Ivy Information" href="http://www.allstop.com/poison-ivy/poison-ivy-treatment/index.html" target="_blank">Poison ivy </a>can quickly spread all over your entire body if you are not careful. In order to prevent this spreading you will want to know exactly what to do in case of a poison ivy encounter. However, regardless of its size and how much of your body it covers it is an overwhelming mind consuming disease.</p>
<p>The most common way in which the average person can contract <strong>poison ivy</strong> is through immediate contact. However, you can can also contract this disease through other forms. The way in which people also contract this disease that other people most commonly do not know about is through simply touching clothing that has been infecting.</p>
<p>These are also not the only ways in which people can catch this disease. The last way in which a person can contract it is rather dangerous and is cause for hospitalization. Wood burning that has <strong>pieces of poison ivy</strong> inside of it can release very poisonous toxins.</p>
<p>There are several lucky people in the world that are considered immune to the <strong>poison ivy disease</strong>. The people can in fact grow out of this so called immunity. For this reason all people alike so be just as cautious of this disease.</p>
<p>The itching of the effects of <strong>poison ivy</strong> can be too unbearable to live with at times. It also spreads rapidly over your entire body. Therefore, even if it starts in one small area of your body you will want to be extremely cautious that you do not let it spread.</p>
<p>The most common problem that people encounter is the need to shower upon initial contact to the plant. However, this is the thing that you need to avoid the most. This is the thing that you need to avoid the most because the warm water in the shower opens all the pores across your body. However, since the <strong>harmful poison ivy</strong> contains its dangerous oils they can now seep into the body. The best thing that you can do for yourself is to rub alcohol across the surface of the infected area. This technique only has a six hour window in which it is effective. After this six hour window has passed the harmful oils have already soaked into the pours in the skin and are no longer susceptible to disinfecting.</p>
<p>The most severe cases can last three week at most. However, more mild cases can last only a maximum of one week. Over the counter drugs are available in which to treat these mild cases and symptoms. Also, prescription medication is available for the more intense cases where over the counter is simply not enough. This can be extremely beneficial when over the counter medication is not enough to ease the pain.</p>
<p><strong>Poison ivy</strong> is something that can greatly impact your life is not treated properly. For this reason you should always know how to treat it if you are infect. Also, you should always know what not to do if you are infect, so as not to prolong the infection time. You can actually make the infection worse if you do not handle the situation properly.</p>
<p>Find the best <a title="Poison Ivy Cure" href="http://shop.qbased.com/poison-ivy-oak-sumac-treatment-s/32.htm" target="_blank">treatment for poison ivy</a> by seeking it out online.</p>
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		<title>Tips for Poison Ivy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Apr 2010 15:24:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ashley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Poison ivy is a plant that looks like a weed plant. It can grow like a bush or it an grow up a tree. There are three leaflets that connect to the stem and they change colors including yellow, red and orange. Some plants have green flowers or sometimes berries that are a whitish tint. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Poison ivy</strong> is a plant that looks like a weed plant. It can grow like a bush or it an grow up a tree. There are three leaflets that connect to the stem and they change colors including yellow, red and orange. Some plants have green flowers or sometimes berries that are a whitish tint.</p>
<p>All children grow up hearing their parent tell them to stay away from <strong>poison ivy</strong> but as a child, you do not know exactly what to look for so you can avoid it. If you do come in contact but are unaware, symptoms can take 12 to 24 hours to appear. These symptoms can include redness, blistering and swelling and should be cared for as soon as possible.</p>
<p>If oil comes in contact with the skin a rash will more than likely to appear. Coming in contact with this plant is not serious however it can be irritating. With all the itching and the blistering you have become self conscious. This needs to be looked at and dealt with immediately.</p>
<p>Coming in contact with this <strong>poison ivy plant</strong> will result in a rash that is very itchy and now you need to control that. Typically this can be controlled by going to your local grocery store but in some situations, a doctor is needed. A simple antihistamine such as a cream, spray or lotion are available, this medicine can also be taken orally.</p>
<p>To treat the rash itself you need to purchase a hydrocortisone which also comes in creams or sprays. There are other hydrocortisone products you could use products including baking soda, calamine, Aveeno and more. These products are to dry out the blisters. Your grocery stores should also carry these products.</p>
<p>You should so seek medical attention when the face or the genitals get infected. This is because those areas are sensitive and are scarred very easily. They can also swell up pretty badly, which is something that needs to be avoided. If more than 10 percent of the body is affected, a person should seek the attention of a doctor. You doctor can prescribe something stronger if needed.</p>
<p>Luckily, it is not contagious so the rash is not likely to spread because there is no urushiol contained in the blisters. But you do need to seek medical attention is there is a rash does not get better or it is all over the body; if it is located in the mouth, blisters ooze out puss or you have a high temperature, seek medical help also. The sooner you get the rash under control, the better off you will be.</p>
<p>Recent studies taken by Duke University that showed how over the past 50 years, the <strong>poison ivy leaf</strong> has grown in size. It is believed that with the increase in carbon dioxide, which causes global warming, this has provided the plant to grow. In addition, the <strong>oils in the leaf have become more toxic</strong>. Essentially this could become a problem for people.</p>
<p>Learn more about how you can get relief from <a title="Poison Ivy Treatment" href="http://www.allstop.com/poison-ivy/poison-ivy-treatment/index.html">poison ivy rashes</a> fast!</p>
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		<title>How to Spot Poison Ivy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2010 15:21:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ashley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people get into trouble with poison ivy because they do not know what it looks like or how to treat it. It is not actually ivy, which is where some get confused. It is a type of vine that is very woody and grows low to the ground. Any contact with it, no matter [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people get into trouble with <strong>poison ivy</strong> because they do not know what it looks like or how to treat it. It is not actually ivy, which is where some get confused. It is a type of vine that is very woody and grows low to the ground. Any contact with it, no matter how brief, will probably cause a rash. Some people are naturally immune to the effects of the compound it produces that irritates skin, but most are not.</p>
<p>The key is knowing where it grows and then being careful in those areas. It is a plant specific to Canada, The United States, and Mexico. Nine times out of ten it grows in the woods, more toward the edges where there is more sunlight. <strong>Poison Ivy</strong> has been known to be in meadows or even on rocky surfaces, though not so much on mountainous areas. <strong>Poison Ivy</strong> prefers lower lands. The tricky thing about <strong>poison ivy</strong> is that it can grow just about anywhere&#8211;it grows well both in the shade and the sunshine.</p>
<p>Recognition of the plant is key for any person who loves the outdoors. The ivy itself looks harmless. There is nothing about it that would naturally indicate danger. It is always in bundles of three leaflets. They have an almond shape (pointy at one end, rounded at the other) with no teeth to serrate the edges. Many people say it is red, but this is only when it first buds in spring and when it starts to die in autumn. During most of spring and summer it goes from light to dark green.</p>
<p>The leaflet bundles will alternate on the vine, though the vine may not be very noticeable if it is growing low to the ground. Leaves on this plant are often shiny due to the liquid that they secrete. This is the stuff that makes you itch. Berries grow on poison ivy, as well. They are gray or white.</p>
<p>The vine, if you can see it, will have red hairs on it, and plenty of them. This is key to notice when you are climbing up trees. If you see this vine, stay away. Also note that the leaves may not have teeth, but they do each have a single notch that will make them vaguely resemble mittens.</p>
<p>There are dozens of tips and rhymes for learning how to identify them. One interesting fact is that butterflies tend to land on them. If you are suspicious of the plant and a butterfly rests on it, stay away.</p>
<p>Once you have figured out what the ivy is (either by looking it up or by unfortunate first-hand experience), the next step is to learn how to treat the itch if you stumble upon it. If the person goes into anaphylactic shock, get them to a hospital immediately. Sometimes a reaction can be so severe that breathing is very difficult and lose muscle control or fall unconscious. Usually the reaction is merely blistered skin that itches very severely.</p>
<p>Do not scratch at all and keep your hands washed. If you got it on your hands, do not touch any unaffected part of your body because you can spread the rash around easily. Anti-itch creams are the best bet to soothe you. Some have found that taking oatmeal baths reduces the itching, just like it does with the chicken pox.</p>
<p>Are you one of those unlucky individuals who has had a run-in with poison ivy? We have got the super inside info on how to treat <a title="Poison Ivy Cure" href="http://www.allstop.com/poison-ivy/poison-ivy-treatment/index.html" target="_blank">Poison Ivy Rash</a>.</p>
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		<title>Poison Ivy Home Remedies</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Apr 2010 15:18:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ashley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are planning a camping or hiking trip you will want to make sure that you know the area that you are traveling to. Poison ivy is a plant that is very common among woodland and forest areas all over the country. If you have fallen into a little bit of trouble with this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are planning a camping or hiking trip you will want<br />
to make sure that you know the area that you are traveling<br />
to. <strong><a title="Poison Ivy Cure" href="http://www.allstop.com/poison-ivy/poison-ivy-treatment/index.html" target="_blank">Poison ivy</a></strong> is a plant that is very common among woodland<br />
and forest areas all over the country. If you have fallen<br />
into a little bit of trouble with this plant, look at these<br />
excellent home remedies to help you out!</p>
<p>The first step that you need to take is learning about the<br />
actual plant. There are many plants out there that can cause<br />
itching and redness, so make sure you can identify which one<br />
is which. <strong>Poison ivy</strong> usually has white flowers and the<br />
leaves contain the <strong>actual poison</strong>. Stay away from large<br />
brushes of these plants so that you can keep from getting<br />
itchy and red.</p>
<p>After a few minutes of running into a <strong>poison ivy plant</strong>, you<br />
will know what is going on. The symptoms are usually related<br />
to <strong>itchiness or a rash</strong> all over the infected area. Try to<br />
rinse yourself off outside with all of your clothes on. This<br />
will help to stop the rash from spreading so that you can<br />
easily move onto the next home remedy.</p>
<p>You should also make sure that you take a nice hot shower<br />
after you have gotten rid of your contaminated clothing. Try<br />
to throw your clothes in the wash and make sure that you<br />
wash every part of your body. Unscented soap will work best;<br />
perfumes will often irritate the skin even more. Try<br />
yourself off and make sure to put on clean clothes.</p>
<p>Rubbing alcohol is another excellent remedy that you can<br />
use immediately as well as daily. Hikers and campers that<br />
are used to being outdoors all of the time will carry around<br />
a small bottle of rubbing alcohol with them. If you brush<br />
past a plant, you can use your small bottle to tackle the<br />
problem and keep it from spreading.</p>
<p>If your case is severe and all over most of your body, you<br />
can easily soak in a bathtub full of oatmeal. The<br />
ingredients in the oatmeal have been proven to help act as a<br />
soothing and anti-itch agent. You can pack some of this up<br />
and take it along with you when you travel so that you can<br />
touch up on any spots that you might find.</p>
<p>You can always use aloe vera on a number of ailments<br />
including sun burns and poison ivy infections. This is a<br />
topical gel that is all natural and found at local drug<br />
stores for as little as $3 per bottle. Make sure that you<br />
have a couple of bottles in your cabinets in the event that<br />
someone does get into some trouble.</p>
<p>When it comes to <strong>poison ivy</strong>, you can usually treat it with<br />
at least 2 or 3 different remedies at a time. Chose a couple<br />
of them and see which ones actually have the highest success<br />
rate on your skin. Once you run into the plant the first<br />
time, you should know what to watch out for in the future!</p>
<p>There are several <a title="Poison Ivy Cure" href="http://www.allstop.com/poison-ivy/poison-ivy-treatment/index.html" target="_blank">poison ivy cure</a> ideas that you will find. Head online today and get the help you need.</p>
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		<title>Tips for Getting Rid of Poison Ivy, Oak or Sumac</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Apr 2010 15:13:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ashley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the event that you notice a growth of poison ivy near you home or on your property you want to take care of the problem right away. You cannot get rid of it just as you would any other unwanted plant. This takes special care and a fair amount of precautions. This is something [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the event that you notice a growth of <strong><a title="Poison Ivy" href="http://www.allstop.com/poison-ivy/poison-ivy-treatment/index.html" target="_blank">poison ivy</a></strong> near you home or on your property you want to take care of the problem right away. You cannot get rid of it just as you would any other unwanted plant. This takes special care and a <strong>fair amount of precautions</strong>. This is something you may even want to consult with a professional gardener or landscaper about.</p>
<p>First and foremost you need to know that you should never ever burn it. The fumes that it will give off spell big trouble. The rash that you get on your skin from touching it will actually form instead inside your lungs. Needless to say this is a very dangerous situation. You would be endangering yourself, and anyone else around you. This is certainly a warning that you want to heed.</p>
<p>What you want to use is a very powerful, concentrated herbicide. You will mix it with water, but it does need to be three to four times as strong as it would normally be. At the normal strength you will never be able to get rid of it. This is a very resilient plant, it will survive and continue to spread if it is not fully killed. Be very careful not to get any of the herbicide on yourself or any of the surrounding plants. Whatever plant it touches will die.</p>
<p>Dressing appropriately and protectively for this task is very important. You need to have gloves, long sleeves, long pants, and shoes that cover your feet completely. The less exposed skin you have the better. Remember that either the herbicide or the ivy could give you a very bad rash, so you need to be very careful.</p>
<p>Take the weather into account when you are planning to do this. You need to make sure that it won&#8217;t be raining, or windy. The rain could dilute the herbicide and make all of your hard work and efforts ineffective. The wind could spread the herbicide beyond the area you&#8217;re focusing on, killing other plants that you don&#8217;t want killed. Fair or mild weather is an absolute must for this task.</p>
<p>Once you spray and coat them with the herbicide it will take a few weeks for them to die off. When this happens you will notice that the leaves turn yellow and shrivel. Once this happens you are not in clear. You need to dress protectively again and go back out. You need to remove all of the dead stalks, and also dig out the roots. Even just a little bit of the roots left behind can spark growth.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s more than just the leaves that give people rashes, it&#8217;s also the bare branches and dead stalks. Just a little bit can be a big problem for people who have severe reactions. This is the biggest reason why dressing protectively is so important.</p>
<p>Once you have dealt with the problem, you want to check the area periodically. <strong>Poison Ivy</strong> is extremely persistent and has a habit of coming back over and over again. You will have to keep a very close eye on it for several years to come. This is a problem that you want to deal with promptly, as soon as you notice it. The bigger it gets the harder it is to get rid of.</p>
<p>How do you <a title="Poison Ivy Treatment" href="http://www.allstop.com/poison-ivy/poison-ivy-treatment/index.html">get rid of poison ivy</a>?</p>
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		<title>How to Identify Poison Ivy in Nature</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Apr 2010 15:10:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Poison ivy is usually found growing up trees on a heavy vine. Vines have many hairs hanging from them and on those vines are clusters of leaves in threes that are shaped like almonds. The color of the leaves vary from dark to light green and in the fall they turn scarlet and contrary to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Poison ivy</strong> is usually found growing up trees on a heavy vine. Vines have many hairs hanging from them and on those vines are clusters of leaves in threes that are shaped like almonds. The color of the leaves vary from dark to light green and in the fall they turn scarlet and contrary to popular belief the leaves do not have thorns. Leaves are smooth and glossy. They carry <strong>urushiol</strong>, an oil that causes a <strong>horrible rash</strong> on the skin of some people.</p>
<p>The rash will simply drive you made with itching. It also is very painful. This rash can spread and even go inside the body through any opening like the mouth, nose, eyes and also through the genitals. If this happens it is a serious issue that must be taken care of immediately at an emergency center.</p>
<p>Under normal conditions the rash presents itself by a <strong>reddening of the skin, bumps and blisters</strong>. Traditionally the rash has been treated with a coating of Calamine lotion so that it will dry out and stop itching. The rash is brought on by an allergy to the urushiol and most people are affected by it, yet there are many who do not have any reaction when touching the plant.</p>
<p>Blisters that break open release a fluid so it is very important not to scratch the rash. Breaking open those blisters can start another infection that makes it hard to get rid of. The rash will appear after about 12 to 48 hours of touching the plant and it usually lasts anywhere from 1 and up to 4 weeks.</p>
<p>You do not have to touch <strong>poison ivy</strong> to get a rash. If the plant is burned and the smoke inhaled it is possible for it to affect the lungs and this could cause death in some cases. If a pet brushes against it and you touch the pet it can be transferred to you. Touching dead <strong>poison ivy</strong> leaves can infect you because the <strong>urushiol can last for several years</strong> after the vine dies.</p>
<p>If you see that you have touched a leaf of the ivy you need to spring into action. It is essential for you to wash the area touched with rubbing alcohol within 10 minutes of touching it. Once you use alcohol rinse the area down with water from the hose or with cold water inside the house and never use hot water because it will allow the oil to spread out. Also do not immerse yourself in a bath because the oil that remains on the body will spread all over. Rinsing is the most effective way to get rid of it.</p>
<p>Put gloves on and go inside and remove clothing and shoes. Get in the shower and wash with soap but not regular soap. Use dish washing liquid but only the kind that repels grease, not the kind with lotion in it. When you are done make sure to don gloves again and wipe everything you had on your body down and any tools you may have used with rubbing alcohol and water. The oil can stay on clothing and it will infect you next time you put them on or if you put them in the washing machine it can spread the oil to other clothes.</p>
<p>Calamine lotion has been the traditional treatment for the condition but you can also use steroid cream or take an oral antihistamine. Some doctors will administer steroids orally or with an injection. Try a cool bath with three tablespoons of baking soda dissolved in the water. A great old remedy is to make some Old Fashion Oatmeal and let it cool. Spread it on the area and let it dry. If it starts to flake or fall off secure it with some gauze bandages.</p>
<p>Another remedy is to dab on a little bit of vinegar to the rash. This will really sting but once the area dries you will have some relief for a few hours. Peel a banana then put the part of the peel that touched the banana next to the rash. This will cool it down and give you relief. The best way not to get poison ivy is to not go near the plant and if you find you have inadvertently touched it move quick to rinse it off with the above instructions. Should the rash become severe and swell you will need to get to a hospital immediately. Do not waste time by trying any remedies.</p>
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		<title>Looking for a Poison Ivy Cure?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 15:10:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ashley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever suffered from poison ivy or even poison oak? If you have then you will know that these are fairly nasty rashes that can seriously affect your day, your week, or even your month. These horrible little itchy afflictions can seriously hamper a your life, and are extremely difficult to deal with in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever suffered from <strong>poison ivy or even poison oak</strong>? If you have then you will know that these are fairly <strong>nasty rashes</strong> that can seriously affect your day, your week, or even your month. These horrible little itchy afflictions can seriously hamper a your life, and are extremely difficult to deal with in many cases.</p>
<p>As a result of this you are going to want to find yourself a decent tool in order to rid yourself of this extremely irritating ailment. When you are looking for a cure, you have to remember that the problem is something that is <strong>very contagious</strong>. Therefore your first thought should be to prevent its spread, for you are able to apply any sort of treatment.</p>
<p>The problem is <strong>poison ivy</strong> is something that is <strong>very contagious</strong>, and only the slightest of touches can lead to it spreading much further than it originally was. As soon as you start scratching, you will have the massive and urged to simply continue scratching and never stop. As such it is surely a lots more effective to find a cure for this problem that will thank you from needing to scratch and clear up the rash.</p>
<p>The most commonly the lower legs will be affected when it comes to <strong>poison ivy</strong>. The reason for this is obvious, and is because you will be most likely to contract the rash when you are walking through the bushes. In order to calm down the irritation, it is a good idea to have an oatmeal bath that will help to stop you itching.</p>
<p>However it is not going to enable you to actually rid yourself of the rash, and therefore you should look for some more extensive treatments. The use of Calamine lotion is very good to apply to the affected area, and this will help to ease your suffering to some extent.</p>
<p>This sort of lotion is pink, which makes it absolutely fine when it is being liberally applied to a child&#8217;s leg. But what if you are an adult, and you all wearing a suit? You can&#8217;t be seen to be applying pink lotion all over your body in order to get rid of this issue. Thankfully however you can now get motions that are clear, and can be applied whenever you want.</p>
<p>A cortisone shot is probably the most extensive treatment that you might find. If you are truly fed up with the problem or simply want to get rid of it as soon as possible without needing to apply lotion throughout the day, then a cortisone shot will be the best option for you. This will help you to get rid of any irritation immediately, as well as ridding yourself of the rash over a short period of days.</p>
<p>Whenever you actually find that you have poison ivy, it is always best to go and chat immediately with your doctor. They will be able to provide you with all of the different treatment options that you can try, and then you can choose the best from the bunch that will suit you.</p>
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		<title>Poison Ivy Products FREE</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 18:44:01 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-family: verdana;">I&#8217;m writing to inform you about our </span><strong style="FONT-FAMILY: Verdana">Poison Ivy Special</strong><span style="font-family: verdana;"> we are offering our loyal customers. For the month of April only, with the Purchase of either our </span><a style="COLOR: #0089aa; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana" title="Poison Ivy Healing Gel Family Pack" href="http://shop.qbased.com/healing-gel-family-pack-p/aspk082.htm" target="_blank">All Stop Poison Ivy Healing Gel Family Pack</a><span style="font-family: verdana;"> or our </span><a style="COLOR: #0089aa; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana" title="Poison Ivy Complete Triple Action Pack" href="http://shop.qbased.com/complet-triple-action-individual-pack-p/aspk110.htm" target="_blank">Poison Ivy Complete Triple Action Pack</a><span style="font-family: verdana;"> you will receive a </span><strong style="FONT-FAMILY: Verdana">FREE 4oz Poison Ivy Gel</strong><span style="font-family: verdana;"> ($34.95 value) on us. The choice is yours, with either one of these packs you will receive an additional </span><strong style="FONT-FAMILY: Verdana">4oz Poison Ivy Gel ($34.95 value) </strong><span style="font-family: verdana;">Absolutely </span><strong style="FONT-FAMILY: Verdana">FREE</strong><span style="font-family: verdana;">. This special is for a limited time only and will expire on April 30, 2010. </span><br style="FONT-FAMILY: Verdana" /><br style="FONT-FAMILY: Verdana" /><span style="font-size: x-small; font-family: verdana;">There are two ways you can take advantage of this offer. G</span><span style="font-size: x-small; font-family: verdana;">o online and place an order for either one of the above mentioned packs</span><span style="font-size: x-small; font-family: verdana;"> and you will automatically get your <strong>FREE 4oz Poison Ivy Gel</strong></span> <span style="font-size: x-small; font-family: verdana;">or call 337-937-8800 and one of our customer service representatives will </span><span style="font-size: x-small; font-family: verdana;">gladly assist you.</span><span style="font-size: x-small;"><br style="FONT-FAMILY: Verdana" /><br style="FONT-FAMILY: Verdana" /><span style="font-family: verdana;">Make sure you are prepared for this year&#8217;s </span><strong style="FONT-FAMILY: Verdana">Poison Ivy Season</strong><span style="font-family: verdana;"> before you get Poison Ivy. Our All Stop Poison Ivy Healing Gel Family Pack comes with all the Poison Ivy fighting power you need. If you need some extra </span><strong style="FONT-FAMILY: Verdana">Poison Ivy</strong><span style="font-family: verdana;"> fighting power for your home, car and patio we suggest the Poison Ivy Complete Triple Action Pack that comes with the Poison Ivy Gel, Disinfectant Spray to neutralize the Poison Ivy Plant Oils on surfaces and the medicated shea butter soap for hand washing and or showering. Either way, you can&#8217;t go wrong.</span><br style="FONT-FAMILY: Verdana" /></span></p>
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		<title>How to Prevent Poison Ivy in your Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 14:48:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ashley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are countless gardeners through the country, many of which can tell you first hand the effects of Poison Ivy. There is a correct way and a wrong way to prevent poison ivy or eliminate poison ivy if it&#8217;s already there in your garden. The video below will show you some important steps to remember [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are countless gardeners through the country, many of which can tell you first hand the <strong>effects of Poison Ivy</strong>. There is a correct way and a wrong way to <strong>prevent poison ivy or eliminate poison ivy</strong> if it&#8217;s already there in your garden. The video below will show you some important steps to remember when <strong>getting rid of poison ivy</strong> in your garden or yard. You want to be very careful not to get the Urushiol Oil on your skin. A good pair of gloves that will protect you skin from the <strong>Poison Ivy oils</strong> is key.</p>
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