Injected. Such as medications delivered by needle like penicillin or other injectable drugs, and venom from insect stings and bites. Absorbed through the skin. Plants such as poison ivy, sumac and oak and latex are examples. allergy symptoms ...
A tea, tincture or salve made with plantain also greatly eases the itch of poison ivy, oak, or sumac and I keep it on hand for this reason. A tea or infusion of the leaf can be poured into the ear for ear infections (as long as the ear drum has not burst) to ease the pain a...
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When dining in the Middle East, it is customary to dip bread in olive oil and then inza‘tarfor a delicious taste. Althoughza‘taris the word forthymein the Arabic language, it is also a term which describes a Middle Eastern spice blend of powdered dried thyme, sumac and sesame seeds....
For poison ivy/sumac/oak– Apply a poultice immediately, and then wash the area with plantain tea. Apply plantain sludge (more details at the end of this article) until the stinging pain is gone. Forsunburn– Apply fresh poultice or plantain sludge liberally. Wash the area with the tea and...
Name of Herb: Sumac Berries Use in Magic: To be given a reduced sentence or fine in court cases; for making triple-strength Peace Water. $5.00 HER-SUM-BERR Name of Herb: Tansy Herb Use in Magic: Said to protect against the police, DEA, or INS looking into one's affairs. $5.00 HER...
Name of Herb: Sumac Berries Use in Magic: To be given a reduced sentence or fine in court cases; for making triple-strength Peace Water. $5.00 HER-SUM-BERR Name of Herb: Tansy Herb Use in Magic: Said to protect against the police, DEA, or INS looking into one's affairs. $5.00 HER...
Poison ivy is a type of allergic reaction on the skin that’s caused by an oily, poisonous resin called urushiol. Urushiol is found in the leaves, stems and roots of poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac. If it gets on your skin, it causes a blistering skin rash that can range fro...