[TheForge] Blacksmith medical cure
Phil Rosche
mobjak at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 28 11:40:12 EDT 2004
I do kind of the same thing but use Lava soap. The
other thing that helps heal it quickly is swimming in
the ocean.
--- Justin Fellenz <sunironworks at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Scrubbing the heck out of poison ivy with a
> nailbrush and gojo never
> fails for me. The nailbrush opens the pockets of oil
> trapped in your
> skin and the gojo dissolves it so it doesn't spread,
> it just goes down
> the drain. Dries the skin out, too, and the best
> part is you get the
> SCRATCH.
>
> JRF
> --- Carl Tappan <carlt at bluetoadforge.com> wrote:
>
> > I've heard about soaking poison ivy in a slacktub
> to make it go away
> > quicker. Never done me a bloody bit of good,
> though.
> > Carl
> >
> > On Tue, 2004-09-28 at 09:35, John Switzer wrote:
> > > Personally I have a wort one figer, it's been
> there for years now.
> > My
> > > hands are in the slack tub fairly often
> (retrieving lost part,
> > washing off
> > > the worst of the filth, cooling burns). The
> wort hasn't gone away
> > yet.
> > >
> > > John
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > >While demonstraiting this last weekend I had a
> lady bring her son
> > over and
> > > >ask if he could put his hand in my slack
> bucket. Appariently he
> > had worts
> > > >on his hand and she beleaved that the water of
> a blacksmith's
> > bucket was the
> > > >cure. The boy wasn't real hot on the idea but
> at his mom's
> > insistance he
> > > >finally put his hand in my wooden bucket. She
> said that she would
> > let me
> > > >know if it worked. She said that her borther
> had been cured that
> > way when
> > > >he was a boy.
> > > >
> > > >I think a red hot poker would probably have had
> a better chance.
> > > >
> > > >Have any of you heard of other home remidies
> connected to
> > blacksmithing?
> > > >
> > > >Robert Ehrenberger
> > > >Shelbyville, Mo.
> > > >
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