How to Use Jewelweed Poison Ivy & Poison Oak Rash Treatment
Jewelweed Soap is used in bath or shower after exposure or at first signs of poison ivy/poison oak itch for best results and to prevent breakout. Regardless of the extent of poison ivy or oak rash, or how long have had it; you should see great improvement in rash within hours. The first treatment is expected to help dramatically with itching. Further treatments are helpful in continuing healing and counteracting any further exposure to the irritant. Jewelweed is an effective poison ivy and oak rash remedy for 95% of users.
Lather soap on the whole body, leave on at least 30 seconds or until itching subsides and rinse lightly. One thorough treatment should do the trick unless you re-expose yourself by touching clothes or pets that have been in contact with Poison Ivy. However for best results you should use the soap for a few days. Our soap is very gentle and can be used every day if needed. Some people simply wet the soap and apply without rinsing, however thorough washing is recommended to eliminate the irritant. Jewelweed soap is helpful with many other rashes and irritations, as well as useful in controlling acne and razor bumps.
Regular use of this soap after exposure will prevent breakouts from occurring.
Liquid Spray Tincture - Glycerin based Jewelweed tincture is now available in a plastic spray bottle for convenient applications. Apply to areas affected by poison ivy 3 times a day after washing with jewelweed soap. Stinging or warming may occur on sensitive areas. Be sure to do a patch test before applying on large areas. It is not for internal use.
Usage Warnings: You should consult with a physician about treating poison ivy, oak and sumac rashes. You may have poison sumac, which is more difficult to cure and your doctor may want to give you steroid shots to help the healing process. Poison Sumac irritation is much worse than poison ivy and oak and can be fatal. Jewelweed products may help with the irritation but you should still see a doctor. If you feel sick, see a doctor. This product is not intended to replace medical diagnosis and treatment.
There have been reported incidences of poisoning from swallowing jewelweed tinctures. Jewelweed is generally considered unsafe for internal use, even in its natural state. These products may be harmful if used internally and should be kept out of reach of children.
On rare occasions people have a bad reaction to jewel weed products so you should test this product on a small patch of skin before using all over your body. Jewelweed products are not designed to take the place of medical care. If severe breakout occurs or if there is irritation in eyes, mouth or genitals one should seek medical care immediately. If improvement is not seen in 48 hours, consult a physician. If fever, nausea or other symptoms occur along with rash, seek medical care. Consult your physician about using this or any other skin care product.
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