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Duct tape is suppose to be a reliable home remedy.Lo there do I see my Father.
Lo there do I see my Mother and my Sisters and my Brothers.
Lo there do I see the line of my people back to the begining.
Lo they do call me.
They bid me take my place among them.
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When I was younger I had a wart on my finger.
My Uncle who was a true outdoorsman, got a milkweed plant and rubbed the juice from the plant on my finger. In 2 days the wart was gone.
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It's true.
I also developed a couple of warts on my fingers.
The dermatologist gave me that cold liquid nitrogen stuff (PAINFUL)...freezed them (and it hurt like hell)...and the warts came back. The doc did the exact same precedure again...and the warts came back yet again. So on the third try, she said the last resort was this poison oak solution...and was the recommended thing to do if freezing does not work. But she did warn me that it was going to be quite uncomfortable for the next 24 hours due to intense itching.
Well, the dermatologist was not lying, my fingers were itching like hell (they were bandaged up)...but it was terrible.
However, the warts had fallen off the very next day...and the warts were snuffed off for good...gone forever.
Yes, it works very well.
Native Americans used the stems to make baskets and the sap to cure ringworm . Chumash Indians used poison-oak sap to remove warts, corns, and calluses; to cauterize sores; and to stop bleeding. They drank a decoction made from poison-oak roots to treat dysentery.
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Oils and saps from milkweed, dandelion, and poison ivy, tea tree, Thuja occidentalis, and fig trees have also been used. Accounts vary in regards to how long these remedies must be applied with each session and how long they take to work (my worked the very next day).
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Poison Ivy grows all over the place. Most people find it by accident. When I lived in Illinois you could find it in many forms, as a vine, a small low growing foliage, small trees, every vegetative form possible. I am pretty vulnerable to it. Hell I get poison ivy by thinking about it.
A greasy looking plant with leaves in groups of three and the the leaves have "thumbs".
Poison Ivy"Steel-like jaws clacked away, each bite slashing flesh from my body - I used my knife and my hands, and when they were gone, my bloody stumps - and yet the turtles came."Comment
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