How Do You Treat Poison Ivy Naturally?
I’ve had my share of poison ivy, especially as a child. Even though my instances weren’t that bad, it was still pretty irritating. As soon as I’d get my first itch, I’d put some calamine lotion on it. Though that’s still one of my favorite natural remedies, I’ve learned that there’s a lot more we can do to relieve the symptoms. Taking a whole body approach is essential. Yes, it’s important to put things on the poison ivy to help relieve the itching–but there are things you can do internally as well–so here is my inside and outside approach. If you think you were exposed to poison ivy, a good first step is to take a shower right when you get home. Some say that if the irritants from the plant got on your skin, you can wash them off. However, this doesn’t come without controversy. Some think that washing makes things worse. Another good thing to do if you think you were exposed to poison ivy is to take some natural antihistamines. Vitamin C, green tea, and grape seed extract are three