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Majestic Tree H
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Registered: Nov 2005
Location: New Market Va
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Latley we have been Running in some quite Thick Poison Ivy !! And the only hound getting any reaction is the French hound .. I'am very lucky and will only get a few spots of it between my fingers .. I believe I became Immune from it From Raw Honey back when I was little Which may have contained Poison Ivy Pollen ?? !! Heck I can remember my Mother giving me a small chunk of Honey Comb to chew on ..

"Now the Dr.s say No Honey for Young kids much less Raw Honey" ..


If Raw Honey Could build Immunities to Different Allegiances
Why not give it to Young Children ??

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coondogedog
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Registered: Jun 2003
Location: N.E. Arkansas
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Re: poison ivy

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Originally posted by jack haughton
Poison Ivy is contacted from the oil from the plant which is called URUSHIOL so the the sooner you get it washed off hopefully the symptoms won't be so bad or at all.Alcohol or strong soaps will help,so be careful around the dogs,if worse comes to worse cortisone helps.


BE SURE TO WASH HANDS AND FACE IMMEDIATELY AFTER TOUCHING YOUR BOOTS AND CLOTHES, DOGS, ETC. KEEP HANDS AWAY FROM YOUR FACE AT ALL TIMES. GOOD HUNTING.

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