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Easy way to find out is to roll around in it, then wait a few days. Is you get a rash, it is poisonous, if not, it isn't...
Having grown up around plenty of Poison Ivy and Poison Oak, I don't see either in those pics. As for Poison Sumac, I've never seen it, so can't help there. Most of what I see in your pics grows naturally around my area, and I, personally have never been bothered by it. However, some people only have to get downwind of some of the stuff, and they break out. My grandfather was that way, while my grandmother and myself could go weed the stuff out with just light gloves and shirts, and never got it. So everyone's different. If you are alergic to anything, best stay out of it.
That stuff hides a lot of little insects, also, which can mimic some of the effects.
go to the Doctor the cure for Poison Ivy and poison oak is pretty simple.
It used to be a seven day steroid regiment that would clear it right up. You started by taking seven pills and reduced the number of pills by one each day until they were all gone. By the fourth day it should be looking pretty good.
My brother is also one of those people who can stare at Poison Ivy from 30 feet and get the rash. Myself I walked bare foot threw it in a woods as a kid and only realized where I was when I was in the center of the patch.
I never caught it.
I don't think I will be tempting fate to see if that condition still holds true.
Interesting. Thanks TeaSea.
Well I'm sooo glad I was wearing work gloves while I was playing with that stuff... Was talking with the pharmacy lady and she said her son got it on his hands, and since it can take days to develop, he got it everywhere he subsequently put his hands, including his eyes. Ouchie...
Went Googling for "home remedies" for the itch and rash, and found a long list of amazing things people say work. The one I tried, since I had the ingrediants at hand, was to wet the affected area and viggorously rub in ordinary table salt. It's not 100%, but both the itch and the rash appearance was significantly reduced. Amazing. Evidently the key is to remove the toxic resin "stuff" that's on the leaves, and "normal" soap won't do it. I guess salt absorbs moister as well as the urushiol. Also, degreaser soap, like "GoJo" is supposed to work well at removing the urushiol.
- Paul