Description
Oral Ivy, 1 oz. Bottle
Taken as directed, Oral Ivy® helps the body safely and naturally fight off ivy, oak, or sumac poisoning. Taken orally, you can protect yourself from direct and indirect ivy poisoning. Just add 3 to 5 drops of Oral Ivy to 1/4 glass of water or juice and drink it daily starting 1 or 2 weeks before exposure and continuing daily intake throughout the poison ivy season. 1 oz. Bottle.
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Quick Specs
MPN | 21900990 |
UPC | 308079009901 |
UNSPSC | 51241208 |
Made In | United States |
Quick Specs
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- I slacked up this winter on taking my Oral Ivy and now have poison oak in several places. Is it best to wait until it disappears or should I restart the Oral Ivy right away to get back to immunity?
- The directions state you can use this product to treat symptoms. I have copy and pasted the section about using Oral Ivy to treat symptoms below. For treatment of symptoms: 10 drops in 2 ounces of water every 2 hours as needed. As symptoms improve, decrease to once every 4 hours, then twice daily until symptoms disappear. Place drops under tongue in 2 ounces of water at least 15 minutes before or half hour after eating, brushing teeth or drinking anything except water.
Reviews
Good outdoor products. The oral ivy is my only easy way to minimize poison ivy. Thank you, Forestry Suppliers, for having it.
I had a very bad case of poison ivy 4 years ago. A tree company recommended Oral Ivy as a preventative. Haven't had a problem since and the plant is prolific where I live.
We were desperate (and itchy) and now we aren't. Taking these drops daily for a 3 or so weeks made a huge difference for us. It's been 4 months and I came back to buy more and decided to review it. Here's our story: My wife had already had 3 courses of steroids to help her get over poison ivy reactions. Steroids worked but were costly. She was now wary of going into the woods to hike with me because even one little spot of poison ivy would ALWAYS go systemic for her (she would get poison ivy welts/blisters all over her body). The reviews here looked too good to be true. I wondered if they were written by Oral Ivy employees. But I decided to risk the money and give this "snake oil" at try. After 20 days of taking the drops in water, I touched poison ivy to my leg to test it's effectiveness. I got exactly one small pimple size reaction, it did not spread into the normal line of welts/blisters and, though it did itch a bit, it didn't last long. The two of us do not fear poison ivy anymore.