In a message dated 7/24/2008 1:17:25 PM Central Daylight Time,
jhnichols@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Growing up in the Southern USA, I have long known the difference between
Poison Ivy, which can cause painful rashes on sensitive individuals
Regardless of what you might have learned in the Boy Scouts or survival
training this particular leaf should not be used as a substitute for Charmin.
Had a friend who made that mistake once many years ago and he ended up in the
hospital. This was before the days of steroid treatments. My only misstep
was not washing my hands carefully after an afternoon in the woods. Be sure
and wash well before touching any sensitive parts of your body after being in
the woods where poison ivy grows. <{B^) Bill Barber
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