The listing, Poison Ivy Jewelweed Soap has ended.
Native Americans used Jewelweed to stop the itch and spread of poison ivy. This soap is freshly made from jewelweed picked in the remote Appalachian Mountains. I make this for my friends and family as well as myself and I make a very strong mixture. Unlike the commercial variety, mine is made with fresh plant material instead of tinctures and extracts. No perfumes, preservatives, dyes or chemicals are added. This is the pure form of jewelweed and glycerin soap. It is useful for a variety of rashes including the relief from insect bites and stings, stinging nettle, poison oak, poison sumac etc
My friend and I are wildcrafters and spend 9 months out of a year in the wilds. We always carry a bar of soap with us in the event we make contact with ivy. I make small pocket sized bars that make it convenient to stash in your pocket for hiking. They are also handy to stash in your fishing tackle box, great for hunters and hikers, put one in your glove compartment or saddle bags for travel or keep one in a mason jar beside your outdoor water spiqot to wash with after gardening.
These make great stocking stuffers. A lot of landscapers and utility workers use this soap. We make some of the strongest and freshest on the market. You can't buy it like this elsewhere.
This auction is for three bars of this soap. Lets hope you dont have to use it, and be happy you have it if you do need it!