At 04:00 PM 3/7/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Any paleo ideas for treating poison oak? I'm very allergic to it. How did
>native populations deal with this? Or were there diets so natural that
>these type of poisons did not bother them as much as they do some of us?
Jewelweed is supposed to be a good natural remedy. There are commercial
products available with jewelweed in them. I believe they are for external
use (soaps, etc.). Check the I-net. Also another product is
"Technu" (external wash) see their web site:
http://www.teclabsinc.com/cleanse.html
For internal use I'd recommend using raw cow's cream and/or butter (fats)
which should bind with the toxins to help reduce your reaction. I'd
probably drink a pint of cream a day at least and about 6-8 pats of butter
2 times a day or so after being exposed. Mango trees are in the same
family and the skin of the fruit is toxic either by touch or ingestion -
wear gloves when removing the skin - the inside pulp is toxin-free. Sorry
that I do not know how
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