Jewelweed Medicinal Uses: Poison Ivy Soap Recipe

If you're in need of a quick poison-ivy rescue, jewelweed's medicinal uses will help conquer the itch.

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Jewelweed’s medicinal uses are well-known by many traditional cultures. You, too, can take advantage of this healing plant with this poison ivy soap recipe. And luckily, jewelweed identification is easy, so try foraging for it yourself!

Jewelweed has helped me out for a long time. I can remember one particular visit from friends during which jewelweed’s medicinal uses came to their rescue. Upon arrival, one of their sons was obviously itchy and uncomfortable. He’d apparently handled poison ivy while hiking earlier in the day, and redness and blisters were on his arms, hands, and face.

Fortunately, a large stand of fresh jewelweed grew at the edge of my property line alongside a stream, and shaded by mature pines. (Happily, jewelweed identification isn’t difficult.) We easily pulled up several of the plentiful, shallow-rooted plants; stripped the leaves; and chopped the watery, fibrous stems into small pieces. While I stuffed my blender with fresh jewelweed and distilled water, the patient washed with the previous year’s jewelweed soap to gently remove as much of the poison ivy’s urushiol irritant compound from his skin as possible.

green jewelweed poultice applied to someone's inner arm

After blending the chopped jewelweed with water, I strained the mixture, soaked cotton gauze in the juice, and wrapped the gauze around the boy’s hands and arms. We left the gauze in place for half an hour — agonizing for a small child to endure so long without the use of his hands. But he tolerated it, and the results were amazing. By the next morning, all signs of redness and irritation were gone, along with the itching. The blisters were flattened and healing. No further application was necessary. Once again, jewelweed saved the day.

  • Updated on Jun 1, 2023
  • Originally Published on Apr 27, 2023
Tagged with: jewelweed, jewelweed soap, Melanie Teegarden, poison ivy, poison ivy treatment, poultice, soap, soap recipe
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