See http://www.hbci.com/~wenonah/hydro/jewelwed.htm

Marshall

treblcl...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 7/9/2007 6:42:43 A.M. Central Daylight Time, odecoy...@alltel.net writes:



       Poison Ivy rash is not a disease, therefore, Jewel Weed is not
    a drug,
    nor is it a food.
    I doubt the FDA "banned" it or could.  They could require warning
    labels if
    there were any side effects.
    More likely, whoever was making it just went out of business for a
    hundred
    other reasons that people go out of business.
    ode


    At 07:24 PM 7/8/2007 +0000, you wrote:

    >Dear Folks on the List,
    >
    >My wife's uncle taught my wife that the cure for poison ivy was a
    plant
    >called Jewel Weed.  It is usually close to any poison ivy plants,
    >especially if they are near a stream or other water source.  I
    have used
    >Jewel Weed on numerous occasions, and I can attest to its virtually
    >miraculous effects.  I could simply rub the leaves of jewel weed
    on my
    >skin at the first signs of itching, and the poison ivy would stop
    >itching.  If any blisters had begun to form, they turned sort fo
    >leathery.  I would continue applying the juice of the leaves of
    Jewel Weed
    >to the effected areas abut once an hour.  Withing five to eight
    hours the
    >poison ivy was totally gone.
    >
    >There used to be a product that contained the oil of Jewel Weed
    which was
    >sold in health food stores.  It was called Oak a Way.  But since
    no one
    >had spent twenty-five million dollars and ten years proving that
    it worked
    >to the Food and Drug Administration, it was banned.  So if you
    are really
    >sensitive to poison ivy or poison oak, you would do well to get a
    hold of
    >an herb book and learn what Jewel Weed looks like and plant it
    near a
    >water source in or near your yard.  You might even want to freeze
    some of
    >the leaves so they will be available if the plants aren't.  If
    you are
    >lucky enough to know an herbologist, who knows Jewel Weed when
    they see
    >it, have them take you out into the woods and show you what it
    looks like
    >and where to find it.
    >
    >
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