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You aren't around any Poison Oak, Sumac or Ivy are you? Sometimes just the
pollen of it blowing in the air will cause folks to break out. For
anyone's future use, I ran into some Poison Sumac last year which I've
never before been allergic to those kind of plants, and it about drove me
out of my skull with itching and then burning and etc. After trying every
thing over the counter for such rashes and even tried Tee tree which
helped a little for a few minutes, I finally got on the net and looked up
natural remedies and found the Impatient plant is used for such things.
There are many Impatient plant varieties, and we didn't live in the African
jungle or anything but we happen to have a few garden variety Impatient
house plants out on the deck that gladly gave their life for the rash. We
boiled them up, the whole plant, I rubbed a pretty hot compress of it,
basically washed my legs with it and within minutes the itching was gone,
burning was gone and in hours the red marks and dots were starting to go
away. Amazing how God has his own drug store right in our own back yards :).
Brad
At 10:03 AM 6/24/2007, you wrote:
>My doctor won't refer me to an allergist. HOwever, that might be a good
>idea.
>
>As for the humidity, it's much lower than 75% here in Colorado. It's ahrd
>to say what's causing the rashes, except that it has to be something in or
>near the house for Tracey and I both to have them.
>
>JulieMelton
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Reeva Parry" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2007 10:09 PM
>Subject: Re: please pray for skin rash
>
>
> > Julie,
> >
> > Did you go see an allergist for you and Tracy's rashes? There just
> > might be something hanging out in your apartment or house which makes
> > you itch! I get the same way when the humidity reaches about 75%.
> >
> >
> > BLESSINGS AND LOVE,
> >
> > Reeva Parry
> >
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