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    1. Healthier Living - How to Treat Poison Ivy Rashes
    ... Poison ivy, western poison oak, and poison sumac all have an oil in their leaves, vines and roots, called urushiol. The oil is released when the plant is bruised. The oil is ...
    http://www.healthierlivin ...oison-ivy-rashes.html


    2. Poison ivy treatment of symptoms
    ... to it the next time they are exposed. It is important for these people to avoid the plant carefully. Poison ivy usually appears on the body in the areas where the skin is the thinnest. The arms ...
    http://njnj.essortment.com/poisonivytreat_rwbv.htm


    3. Dermik: Plant Rashes: Introduction to Plant Rashes
    ... family of plants, which includes poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac, produces more cases of contact dermatitis than all other substances combined. Plant rashes can affect any part of the body ...
    http://www.dermik.com/treat/rashes/Index.jsp


    4. Poison ivy itches only people, Octopuses need three hearts
    ... Debbie and Steve, Pennsylvania Q: Of what value is the blistering agent in poison ivy to the plant's survival? In the wild, deer and other herbivores don't get itchy blisters from touching poison ivy ...
    http://www.wonderquest.com/ivy-octopus.htm


    5. Darien Dermatology and Laser Center - General Dermatology
    ... Contact Dermatitis recognition and treatment (Poison Ivy etc.). A wide variety of therapeutic modalities for all hair and nail disorders. Expertise in the diagnosis and management of infectious ...
    http://www.darienderm.com/gen_dermatology.htm


    6. poison ivy plant - Auctions
    poison ivy plant - Auctions BRUSH, VINE & POISON IVY KILLER, WOODY PLANT HERBICIDE - $9.99 Auction list is continuously updated - please bookmark this page and check back often! Home Search The Web ...
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    7.
    ... Poison ivy dermatitis is a skin inflammation that occurs when the skin touches the oil contained in the poison ivy plant, which triggers an allergic reaction. Poison ivy is a weed found in just about ...
    http://www.hmc.psu.edu/healthinfo/pq/poisonivy.htm


    8. Poison Ivy Tutorial - Information, pictures
    ... seems to be the rule of thumb, but even so, some people wouldn't be able to tell it from jewelweed (the plant whose juices cure poison ivy). There used to be poison ivy growing up the front wall of a ...
    http://www.cattail.nu/ivy/ivy_index.html


    9. Poison ivy treatment and symptoms
    ... Poison ivy is the most common poisonous plant of the two, it can look like a vine or a shrub. The ... ... in case you brushed up against a plant unknowingly. A poison ivy/oak rash can appear anywhere from ...
    http://va.essortment.com/poisonivytreat_ruiu.htm


    10. The Physician and Sportsmedicine: Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac Dermatitis
    ... twig, the flowers are greenish in spring, and the plant's mature fruit is off-white (1). Several varieties, including two species each of poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac and six subspecies ...
    http://www.physsportsmed. ...1999/05_99/garner.htm


    11. Notes on Poison Ivy (and Oak and Sumac)
    ... urushiol is inside the plant, brushing against an intact plant will not cause a reaction. But undamaged plants are rare because "Poison oak, ivy and sumac are very fragile plants," and stems or leaves ...
    http://www.bah3.org/main/pi.html


    12. COOK FOREST ONLINE Articles - Poison Ivy
    ... Myth: Leaves of three, let them be Fact: This is true for poison ivy and for poison oak. However there is another plant that produces skin-irritating oil, a tree-type shrub known as poison ...
    http://www.cookforest.com ...s/poisonivy-myths.cfm


    13. Poison Ivy - Skin diseases, conditions and procedures on MedicineNet.com
    ... Plant Identification Poison ivy, oak and sumac plants producing urushiol belong to the biological family known as the anacardiaceae family. Most belong to the genus Toxicodendron (T) and several ...
    http://www.medicinenet.com/poison_ivy/article.htm


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    ... Enter Your Email Address: Learn more about Buy Ivy Plant Poison © Copyright 2005 - grower-direct-flowers-shop.com - All rights reserved Other popular searches... Bouquet Orchid Rose Freeones Rose ...
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    15. Poison Ivy Rash, Poison Oak Rash, Sumac Rash
    http://www.tecnuadventure.com/faq.htm


    16. NERock.com Image Gallery : Poison Ivy
    ... thorns. This shot was taken in late summer, the plant is neither shiny, nor red. Hits: 444 Added: 08 ... ... Maine - Miscellaneous - New Hampshire - Poison Ivy AND OR PHRASE Copyright NERock.com 2003 ...
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    18. Poison ivy - DesertUSA
    ... Dermatitis Poison ivy is a notoriously poisonous plant, with approximately 80% to 90% of adults susceptible to skin inflammation after contacting the plant. In extremely sensitive people, it may only ...
    http://www.desertusa.com/mag01/feb/papr/ivy.html


    19. G4880 Poison Ivy: Identification and Control, MU Extension
    ... Figure 1 Poison ivy plant characteristics. Courtesy of Thornton, Harrington and Zimdahl, Colorado Experiment Station. Aerial rootlets enable the vine to attach itself to whatever it may be growing on ...
    http://www.muextension.mi ...ides/crops/g04880.htm


    20.
    ... with bumps or blisters. Considerations: Poison ivy is one of the most frequent causes of skin rash among children and adults who spend time outdoors. The plant can be found throughout the United ...
    http://www.healthscout.com/ency/1/000027.html


    21. Family Works!: ìLeaves of 3, Let Them Beî--Poison Ivy, Oak and Sumac
    ... The common dictum cited above describing plants with 3 leaves originating from the same point on the plant is accurate only for Rhus radicans (poison ivy) and Rhus toxicodendron (poison oak). Rhus ...
    http://www.princetononlin ...lumns/pedgroup10.html



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