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In an earlier post, I discussed the new technology out there that will help you defeat poison ivy and oak. This last summer, I used the block and cleanse elements pretty well. I guess it worked because the only time I did not use it, I got nailed.
I was fishing on the Gunpowder and did not put on the Ivy Block for some reason. "No big deal", I thought. Before Ivy Block, I would rinse off in the cold water in the stream and then towel dry. On this particular day, I was running late and had forgotten to bring a towel with me.
So, I just wiped down with my T-Shirt; same one I had been wearing all day. In the process, spread a bunch of poison ivy oil all over the place - face, arms, legs. Geez. I must have rubbed up against every vine in Maryland when you consider the result. Pretty dang dumb for a guy who knows how allergic he is. Sure enough, about 3 days later, I exploded in a deep poison ivy rash.
Never again! I now carry the Ivy Block in my pack along with a number of the Ivy Cleanse towelettes to ensure that I have them when I need them. I have not had any problem since this dumb stunt - and that includes trips to various sections of the North Branch which is just full of poison ivy near the railbeds as a result of the additional sun that the rail cut provides.
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Bottom line: Watch where you step, use this stuff if you are allergic.
I have been able to find Ivy Block at CVS, but the only place I found the Cleanse product has been on Amazon. You can also get the Cleanse and Ivy Block as part of a kit called IvyComplete at CVS. |