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by kay67, Dec 11 '03
Pros: It worked. Didnt stain clothing Cons: doesn't go far if used to paint porches
We live surrounded by a lot of trees and the like. Roughly 68 acres to be exact. To the left of our lane is a big grassy area that reminds me of an excellent camping spot along a creek. There are some very large trees, that hubby decided to put to ...
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by pteal, Jun 08 '05
Pros: Easy to use, fast application, relieves itching and pain, highly convenient, washes out of clothes Cons: Flakes/rubs off easily, but also hard to wash off skin
I started out this summer with a pretty nasty case of poison ivy. I didnt think it would be too severe, but by the third day, it had gotten pretty bad. I tried a variety of treatments but nothing seemed to work very well. I wanted to dry out the ...
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by maggsmomm, Dec 27 '03
Pros: Easy to use spray can; No mess; Cons: Hard to remove from skin once applied;
Our vacation was a bust this past year due to me having prickly heat. When you go to the beach for a week you don't expect to be staying inside the entire time. By the time we were ready to head back, I was broken out and covered with red itchy bumps. ...
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Fast effective relief from poison oak, ivy, and sumac
by pastorshawn,Jun 07 '06
Pros: Next best thing to an allergy shot Cons: Don't get to visit with the doctors and nurses
I'm highly allergic to poison oak, ivy, and sumac. I've discovered that if I apply this to the infected areas, I don't need to go to the hospital for a shot in the behind. Great stuff!
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