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This spray is made with jewelweed herb which is said to relieve rash and itching after contact with poison ivy, sumac, oak, stinging nettle and many other skin irritants. It is best to wash with our jewelweed soap, using cold or lukewarm water. Rinse well and pat dry and then apply our spray. It is best if you wash and apply spray immediately upon coming in contact, but symptoms will be alleviated if used later. If a rash has already developed it will usually take 2 days for the jewelweed to help. Apply soap and spray often for a few days and discontinue use once the rash is gone. If you can't wash with the soap, this spray will work well alone too. **Remember to wash all clothing that has come into contact with the skin irritants and wash pets that have come into contact too, or you may get the rash back.
I am SO allergic to poision ivy. It gets in my blood stream and makes my life miserable.
Now when I get in the garden without the protective clothing and I know that I've found poision ivy, I use the Jewelweed Soap and Spray and I don't have much of a break out at all, if any.
This is the only product that I've used that has worked this well.
Even the old fashioned Phels Naptha soap doesn't work as well as the Jewelweed Soap and Spray.
These products have saved me from the suffering that usually requires steroid shots and pill therapy.
So, am I a believer that the Jewelweed Soap and Spray works, you bet!!
Michele M. Brighton, MI