Sentences with word «jewelweed»

Topical application of Jewelweed liquid herbal extract not only cures the discomfort of these types of poisoning, it also prevents the reaction if you rub it on your skin before venturing into the plants» habitat.
In order to relieve the irritation caused by poison ivy, rub jewelweed flowers directly over the affected area.
For Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac: Use as a single topical plant medicine, or combine with Jewelweed Oil to get immediate relief for poison ivy, poison oak, and sumac skin rashes.
I got a little emotional watching this gaggle of children - playing with their homemade boat, popping jewelweed by the side of the lake, making up games and daring each other to jump off the float.
Poison ivy causes an allergic response in human body by producing histamines, while jewelweed can counter that.
Native Americans used jewelweed as a traditional method to treat the adverse effects of poison ivy.
Jewelweed extract is best known for its skin healing properties and is considered to be the best natural remedy for poison ivy, poison oak, and other skin irritants.
Jewelweed tincture has also been used to treat sprains, burns, cuts, eczema, insect bites, hemorrhoids, warts, and corns.
A study showed Jewelweed to have potent antifungal properties and is useful found to be useful as a treatment for athlete's foot, ringworm, and dandruff.
Poultices and salves from Jewelweed are a folk remedy for bruises, burns, cuts, eczema, insect bites, sores, sprains, warts, and ringworm.
Jewelweed also called Touch Me Nots or impatiens, has been studied in clinical trials and has been shown to be every bit as effective as cortisone based creams for the treatment of rashes from poisonous plants.
She pointed out Jewelweed for me at Lynden and explained it is excellent for poison ivy and soothing insect bites.
The cup - shaped, bright orange flowers of jewelweed, also called touch - me - not, bloom in small clusters along the stem.
Grand Prize Winner Creswick, 58, was at Mass Audubon's Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary in Norfolk when he took his striking, «stop - action» image of the 50 - wingbeats - per - second avian marvel preparing to alight on a jewelweed bush.
But there is no scientific evidence that jewelweed, feverfew, plantain or other herbal remedies prevent or cure a urushiol - induced rash.
Jewelweed has been used as a food source, as well as for medicinal purposes.
Besides having a foul taste, Jewelweed is a diuretic, emetic, cathartic and purgative, which could be dangerous for some people.
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