I�m almost too astounded to say this, but I�ve found a cure for poison ivy.  It�s not marketed as such because until this week the manufacturer didn�t know!  It cured the poison ivy I had all over my arms and legs from clearing brush at my new home.  I never got any on my face, and the few that started on my chest disappeared so I figured at first they must�ve been some other itchy bump.  
 The product is a facial toner, the one they call Facial Toner-Shitake from http://www.sukisnaturals.com  
 I discovered just spritzing the poison ivy at any time, the first outbreak or 2 weeks later, and within 6 hours the bumps go down.  I washed my outbreaks with warm water and soap, patted them dry, then sprayed lightly with Suki�s Shitake Facial Toner and used a generic unscented lotion over it to keep the moisture in.  Within 3 treatments they were only red spots which are fading away. I did this twice a day for 2 days, then once a day, although I think I should have kept up the twice a day.  The really bad new spots I sprayed a few times in one day just to blip them.
 I had breakouts of different ages (working in the yard 5 days apart) and it worked the same on all.  The newer outbreaks heal with less red, but even on 2 week old outbreaks it worked. 
 
  On the backs of my hands I had big blisters which I dreaded would break open, pus on my clothes, and create scars lasting a few years.  Well, one spritz at bedtime, and when I awoke the next morning the blisters had simply gone down!  I had blisters in my finger webs on my right hand; I could put my fingers together again. Within 2 days every one was just a mild red mark.
 Doctors, look into this because it�s not an itch treatment it�s a cure.  Not only that, but it�s mild, non-stinging, and not even a big deal to get in my eyes.  
 
   I've informed Ms. Suki about my discovery--if you try this send her an email telling her of your experience.  
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