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We cut up wood and some of the wood had hair on it that I did not notice.

I guess it was poison oak. I am broken out in hives and am in a mad state with

it.

I remembered what I had read about the scobies and I pulverized one yesterday

to put on my rash.

It IS actually better today. Not gone of course but it is tolerable. The itch

is not bad now.

I am so happy for this group and wonderful folks like you Marge. :) TY

Marjorie Russin wrote:

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But why did you do it? Was it to make face cream or KT, " apple sauce,, " or some

other diabolical thing? Ha.

Dd you hear the silent screams in the blender?

Don't worry. Your scoby can reconstitute itself if you haven't eaten it already.

Ha.

Blessings on you all. LOve. MArge.

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actuallt take a bath and add a quart to the water.. I soaked my arms in the sink

with tea and the itch subsided..

kismet under wrote: We cut up wood and some of

the wood had hair on it that I did not notice.

I guess it was poison oak. I am broken out in hives and am in a mad state with

it.

I remembered what I had read about the scobies and I pulverized one yesterday to

put on my rash.

It IS actually better today. Not gone of course but it is tolerable. The itch is

not bad now.

I am so happy for this group and wonderful folks like you Marge. :) TY

Marjorie Russin wrote:

Dear One,

But why did you do it? Was it to make face cream or KT, " apple sauce,, " or some

other diabolical thing? Ha.

Dd you hear the silent screams in the blender?

Don't worry. Your scoby can reconstitute itself if you haven't eaten it already.

Ha.

Blessings on you all. LOve. MArge.

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yes, KT cream on poison oak/ivy or other dermatitis is just about instantly

helpful. I've had bubbly poison oak rash be completely cured in about 1.5

days, and often I've suffered for weeks with it.

Definitely the shizzle.

--V

>We cut up wood and some of the wood had hair on it that I did not notice.

> I guess it was poison oak. I am broken out in hives and am in a mad

> state with it.

> I remembered what I had read about the scobies and I pulverized one

> yesterday to put on my rash.

> It IS actually better today. Not gone of course but it is tolerable.

> The itch is not bad now.

> I am so happy for this group and wonderful folks like you Marge. :) TY

>

~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

--A.J. Muste

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yes, KT cream on poison oak/ivy or other dermatitis is just about instantly

helpful. I've had bubbly poison oak rash be completely cured in about 1.5

days, and often I've suffered for weeks with it.

Definitely the shizzle.

--V

>We cut up wood and some of the wood had hair on it that I did not notice.

> I guess it was poison oak. I am broken out in hives and am in a mad

> state with it.

> I remembered what I had read about the scobies and I pulverized one

> yesterday to put on my rash.

> It IS actually better today. Not gone of course but it is tolerable.

> The itch is not bad now.

> I am so happy for this group and wonderful folks like you Marge. :) TY

>

~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

--A.J. Muste

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