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MAN DRINKS POISON OAK SMOOTHIES IN BID TO DEVELOP RESISTANCE...YOU WON'T BELIEVE WHAT HAPPENED NEXT.
Futurism ^ | May 20, 2024 | SHARON ADARLO

Posted on 05/22/2024 1:09:02 PM PDT by Red Badger

How far would you go to avoid a rash from a common pest on hikes?

Well, one reporter for The Wall Street Journal has gone as far as to blend poison oak into smoothies and mix them into his salad bowl — all in a bid to develop an immunity towards the chemical irritants found in the plant's leaves.

Jeff Horwitz, who usually reports on technology, wrote about his slightly mad mission for a feature article in the Saturday newspaper.

"I started eating poison oak in January, when the first buds began to swell on the hazardous plant’s bare stems," he wrote, explaining that he was sick of getting poison oak rashes during mushroom foraging trips in California.

And surprisingly, despite some stern written warnings he came across during his research, Horwitz's newfound habit of eating poison oak seems to have built up a resistance to the shrub and its plant resin urushiol, also found in poison ivy and sumac, and which causes the rash.

After ingesting an increasing amount of poison oak leaves in his smoothies and salads — the "taste of young poison oak is surprisingly mild, grassy and only a little bit tart," he notes — he didn't get any signs in his body that it was stressed out from the experiment, except for red rashes here and there. He also experienced an itchy butt — presumably from pooping out the remnants.

At the end of his experiment, Horwitz says he could rub a poison oak leaf on his skin and not experience any rash breakouts.

"My poison-oak salad days are over, but I do intend to nibble a few leaves here and there when hiking around the Bay Area in an effort to maintain my resistance on a permanent basis," he wrote.

Horwitz got his idea from reading about how California's indigenous tribes would make tea from poison oak roots and eat the leaves to develop immunity. He also read online forums where outdoors enthusiasts discussed noshing on poison ivy or poison oak helped them develop a resistance, though much of literature he consulted warned not to eat the plants.

In the first half of the 20th Century, pharmaceutical companies capitalized on this folk remedy and sold to the public poison ivy pills and shots in order to prevent spring and summertime rashes, according to Horwitz. But for unknown reasons, Big Pharma stopped making these urushiol extract medicines, making the larger public forget there's a preventative treatment for the rash beyond a good shower, antihistamine pills or hydrocortisone cream.

But before you reach for your blender or visit Erewhon and ask them to drop a couple of poison oak leaves into your smoothie order, Horwitz reports that pharmacologist Mahmoud ElSohly, who has been working with medical startup Hapten Sciences, has developed a new urushiol drug that would prevent poison ivy or poison oak rashes.

The medication could be available to the public as soon as 2026.


TOPICS: Food; Gardening; Health/Medicine; Outdoors
KEYWORDS: jeffhorwitz; poisonoak; resistance; sharongotarash; wboopi
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To: cyclotic

Worst I ever get is a little pinkness and itch that’s usually gone the next day. I’m still careful about touching the stuff, though.

When my brothers were little, about maybe 7 and 8, they were bragging to their friends about being immune to poison oak, and rubbed it all over themselves to prove it. To this day, all you have to do is call them up and whisper, “Poison oak,” into the phone and they’ll break out like anything.


41 posted on 05/22/2024 1:55:35 PM PDT by HartleyMBaldwin
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To: Red Badger

Last time I got poison ivy I needed steroid injections. Looked like bad second degree burns on my arms. So it can be far worse than a rash.


42 posted on 05/22/2024 1:56:02 PM PDT by pierrem15 ("Massacrez-les, car le seigneur connait les siens" )
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To: Red Badger

I’ve never had poison ivy or oak. I used to rub it all over when dared by friends as a child. Adults would yell at me not to do that and said my immunity could disappear ar any time. In fact, just today I loaded with my bare hands a bunch of poison oak onto a truck. If I catch it I will update this post.


43 posted on 05/22/2024 1:57:58 PM PDT by TBall
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To: BereanBrain
...Since it’s oil based, just wash any areas with DAWN dishwashing liquid, using a terry cloth hand towel (it needs to have a texture to work). Repeat this 3x...

Another way to handle it is to wash with mechanic's hand cleaner, the semi-liquid stuff that usually comes in a pump bottle. Again intended to remove oil, and somewhat better than DAWN for this.

There are two kinds, the slimey kind and the gritty kind. The gritty one works better for me.

44 posted on 05/22/2024 2:01:29 PM PDT by CurlyDave
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To: Red Badger

50 plus years ago when my DH and started dating he was highly allergic to PI. I was not. Now he is not and I am. We both are very careful. We get rid of it wherever we see it on our farm.


45 posted on 05/22/2024 2:03:39 PM PDT by Mercat
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To: Red Badger

Next try antifreeze...


46 posted on 05/22/2024 2:05:15 PM PDT by WKUHilltopper
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To: Jane Long

You win the thread.


47 posted on 05/22/2024 2:05:44 PM PDT by rdl6989 ( )
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To: Col Frank Slade

That’s where Dude Wipes come in.


48 posted on 05/22/2024 2:10:41 PM PDT by Night Hides Not (Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad! Remember Gonzales! Come and Take It!)
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To: Jane Long

He developed immunity to Poison Oak.
But they say there is a medicine coming out that will do the same thing.


49 posted on 05/22/2024 2:16:15 PM PDT by gitmo (If your biography doesn't match your theology, what good is it?)
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To: Red Badger

Actually urushiol is an extremely powerful immune modulator. The rash is the manifestation of a delated T cell reaction. Its a veritable immunological firestorm. Urushiol when combined with tumor antigens has been considered as potential, anti cancer immunotherapy as a cutaneous vaccine. Probably not a good idea to desensitize your immune system to urushiol.


50 posted on 05/22/2024 2:16:38 PM PDT by allendale
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To: Jane Long

Exactly! If the headline says, “Find out what happened next,” I read that as “Skip this article.” 😄


51 posted on 05/22/2024 2:18:00 PM PDT by Allegra (Toss a zeeper in the Dnieper)
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To: rdl6989

:-)


52 posted on 05/22/2024 2:19:49 PM PDT by Jane Long (The role of the GOP: to write sharply-worded letters as America becomes a communist hell-hole.)
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To: Ken H

That deserves a LOL. 1958.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJBiwkt-GrE


53 posted on 05/22/2024 2:21:28 PM PDT by eyedigress
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To: Red Badger
urushiol


54 posted on 05/22/2024 2:25:35 PM PDT by Libloather (Why do climate change hoax deniers live in mansions on the beach?)
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To: Red Badger

I just knew it!

I’m sure it was Cherokee :- )


55 posted on 05/22/2024 2:27:06 PM PDT by TribalPrincess2U (Bye done!)
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To: Red Badger

Nope. Not doing that.


56 posted on 05/22/2024 2:28:10 PM PDT by Sequoyah101 (The Government that got us in this mess is not the Government that can get us out of it.)
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To: Red Badger

One way to develop resistance to poison oak is to get stung by poison ivy at the age of 4 or 5.


57 posted on 05/22/2024 2:28:32 PM PDT by rfp1234 (E Porcibus Unum )
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To: rlmorel
Great Cartoon!

We had one knucklehead in our Regiment whose attention-gainer was biting the heads off of lizards. He loved the attention he got, so he upped his game: he caught a Mojave Green Rattlesnake and in front of all his startled buddies, started to bite the head off the snake, While the rattler was being chewed, the rattler chewed this ignorant fool's tongue and inside of his mouth.

He quickly realized that this might not have been his greatest idea and threw the snake away - but his throat was swelling shut rapidly and as soon as his leadership was alerted, a helicopter medevac took him to Yucca Valley hospital.

He very nearly died, because the hospital staff was so occupied with laughing that anybody could be that dumb, that they nearly didn't get the antivenin in him in time.

He recovered and was promptly discharged but before he left the Marine Corps, he was required to speak before every battalion in the Division about how stupid he was.

58 posted on 05/22/2024 2:32:11 PM PDT by Chainmail (You can vote your way into Socialism - but you will have to shoot your way out.)
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To: Red Badger

We had a farm and when I was walking through a field, I brushed up against poison ivy. I had never had a reaction to it but this time I got the oh-so-itchy rash with the liquid filled blisters around one of my ankles. For six months I agonized with the worst bleeding itch I have ever had and finally I sat on the edge of the bathtub and took a handful of sugar and rubbed it against the blisters on my ankle until they bled. I rinsed off, slathered on petroleum jelly and put on socks. Other than the broken skin that had to heal (very minimal) the liquid filled blisters and the rash were gone!!!!

I heard of people who burned poison ivy and inhaled the smoke, leading to severe health issues. I would be very wary of doing the smoothie unless I was at the hospital with an epipen at the ready.


59 posted on 05/22/2024 2:36:07 PM PDT by Cowgirl of Justice
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To: Red Badger

Next he is going to eat bullets to become bullet proof.


60 posted on 05/22/2024 2:55:53 PM PDT by pas
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