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Rash Pictures - most from contact with poison ivy, poison oak, or poison sumac (urushiol oil) - (www.poisonivy.us)
... Rash Pictures - most from contact with poison ivy, poison oak, or poison sumac (urushiol oil) - (www.poisonivy.us) Home Fast Facts Pictures Products Treatments Q&A board FAQ General Info ... contact dermatitis (ACD) rashes are pretty gross. These rashes have been caused by contact with urushiol oil (as in poison ivy, poison oak, or poison sumac) or some other irritant such as ...
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Poison Ivy, Oak, & Sumac - Fast Facts - (www.poisonivy.us)
... of urushiol several centuries old have found to cause dermatitis in sensitive people. 1 to 5 years is normal for urushiol oil to ... dead plants Urushiol oil stays active on any surface, including dead plants, for up to 5 years. Breaking the blisters releases urushiol oil that ... allergic to urushiol oil, it's a matter of time and exposure. The more times you are exposed to urushiol, the more likely ...
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Nut Photos
... pedicel). The shell of the "nut" contains the poison oak allergen urushiol, and may cause dermatitis in hypersensitive people. Right: The fleshy " ... soaking grated coconut meat in water and squeezing out the oil-rich liquid. "Coir" fibers are derived from the fibrous mesocarp. ... ground into peanut butter and Thai peanut sauce, and the expressed oil is used in cooking. Peanuts are also used in cookies, ...
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Poison Ivy Pictures
... and Alternative Nature Herbals. Poison Ivy and Poison Oak both have the same irritating chemical, urushiol. It does not really matter which plant infects you, the result is the same. However ... of plant photos for commercial licensing. Nature's Herbal Natural Mosquito & Insect Repellent w/Catnip Oil
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