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Poison Ivy
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- Subject: Poison Ivy
- From: "* S* <t*@purchasing.utah.edu>
- Date: Tue, 22 Jun 1999 13:50:25 -0700
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Hi All:
I just wanted to add my "two cents worth" to this discussion. As I
was growing up in Oregon, my neighbors were raising a goat. They put
the goat in a poison ivy patch and let it eat the stuff. They milked
it, I drank the milk (very chilled!) and I could literally roll in
the stuff without any scratching or rashes! I suppose the milk
created some kind of immunity to it. Any ideas from you who are
knowledgeable about this sort of thing?
Teresa,
who no longer lives in Oregon, but wishes she did!
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"The great and glorious masterpiece of man
is understanding how to live with purpose."
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