Sodium Bentonite Clay will always be the most amazing option for treating this rash because it draws the plants oils out of your skin thus eliminating the cause of the rash and not just covering up the symptoms. Combine that with the top herbs known to speed healing time and decrease symptoms of Poison Oak or Ivy rash and you'll be feeling better in no time! Jewelweed has been used for centuries by Native Americans to sooth and treat Poison Ivy rash and often grows symbiotically by Poison Ivy. Directions: Mix clay with filtered water until clay falls easily off of the spoon. Avoid using metal when mixing since metal decreases the clays pulling ability. Apply a thick layer to rash, let dry and wash off with cool water, never warm or hot as this can spread the plants oil or open your pores and absorb the oil deeper. For severe cases apply clay, cover with gauze and keep damp, leave for at least 45 minutes up to 3 hours, then repeat if necessary. This is only needed for the most severe of cases. This blend is 25% finely ground organic and wildcrafted herbs, and 75% sustainably sourced, high quality clay. The medicinal value of the herbs will decrease after a year. All my mask are bottled in Amber Glass Jars. Medicinal value of ingredients: Sodium Bentonite Clay: Strongest pulling ability of any clay, works to pull Poison Oak/Ivy Oils out of your skin ending the rash much sooner. Also soothes, nourishes and moisturizes skin. Jewelweed: Used for centuries to treat poison oak/ ivy. In a clinical study Jewelweed cured 94% of cases within 2-3 days and relief was felt immediately. Slippery Elm: Moisturizes and relieves itchiness from Poison Oak and Ivy. Lavender: Anti-inflammatory, soothes skin. Sassafras: Purifier, tonic, treats Poison Oak/Ivy rash. Mullein: Treats Poison Oak/Ivy, the sooner it's applied the better. Marshmallow root: Treats allergic dermatitis from Poison Oak, moisturizes, soothes skin. Cleavers: Eases symptoms, shortens duration of Poison Oak/Ivy.
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