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What Is Rhus Tox?

Medically reviewed by Stella Bard, MD Rhus tox, also known as Rhus toxicodendron, is a homeopathic remedy derived from the poison oak plant, traditionally used for joint and muscle pain and relieving ...
Object Details maker Washington Homeopathic Pharmacy, Inc. Location Currently not on view Date made c. 1976 ID Number 2004.0129.80 accession number 2004.0129 catalog number 2004.0129.80 Object Name ...
Poison oak, Rhus toxicodendron, is a low-growing, non-climbing shrub, that is not known to occur in Indiana. For those who love to walk trails in the woods, or wander off the beaten path a bit, poison ...
You may have managed to dodge the dreaded rashes often associated with poison ivy, poison oak or poison sumac, but that doesn ...
‘Poison ivy?’ inquired the lady of the counter, who had once lived in Saugus, Mass., and gave the pas to no one. ‘You don’t want nitre!
Poison ivy (Rhus radicans) is a common poisonous plant in Georgia. It thrives in moist, deciduous forests and wooded areas but is also found in various agricultural and residential landscapes.
Medically reviewed by Keri Peterson, MD Poison ivy and poison oak rashes are both caused by the urushiol oil that the plants produce. When the oil gets on your skin, it can cause a rash if you are ...
After reading the title, some readers may recall the old Beetles tune, “Let it Be.” But, I’m not here to talk about music today; rather, I’d like to remind readers of the dangers of poison ivy. You ...