Outsmarting Mother Nature's Nastiest Aggravators

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Camping 101: Tips For Outsmarting One Of Mother Nature’s Nastiest Aggravators (NAPSA)—Whether it’s summer camp or camping out—or both—that’s on your agenda, here are somebasic tips you can follow to outsmart poison ivy and oak to more fully enjoy your summer- time adventures. Preparation and protection are key. Poison ivy, oak and sumac producethe leading cause of allergic skin reactions in the The discomfort and even danger of exposing the skin to poison ivy-related plants avoidedor relieved. can he United States every year. The good newsis there are ways you can help protect yourself and your family from these noxious plants. Learn to recognize the plants and avoid them. There are several online resources that offer detailed descriptions of the plants. Whenever possible, wear long clothing—long pants and long sleeves—when you suspect you may come in contact with poison ivy plants. Poison ivy, oak and sumac are potent year-round and can remain toxic on clothes and other surfaces for up to five years. * Use a pre-contact protective lotion, such as biiji Block”, to help protect against allergic reactions. The lotion formsan invisible layer on the skin that helps inhibit absorption of the plant oils that cause allergic reactions. biiji Block also features an SPF 20 UVA/UVB sunscreen. For added assurance, there is also biiyji” Wash, a gentle, exfoliating cleanser that removes the plant oils from the skin anytime after contact or symptoms begin to offer relief from itching and irritation. For more informa- tion, go to www.bujiproducts.com.