This Grandma Bea’s jewelweed salve is the topical-application companion to the brand’s jewelweed spray. Natural jewelweed has been used for generations as a poison ivy itch-relief topical — the plant has the ability to remove urushiol, the oil compound that causes the rash, and to soothe the itch of already-developed rashes.
Apply this salve to existing poison ivy or poison oak rash for soothing relief, and to help eliminate the rash over the following days. The salve form (vs. the spray) is the right format for medicine cabinet use where you want a longer-lasting application rather than the quick-coverage spray. The 2 oz container is enough for treating multiple rashes through a typical outdoor-season exposure cycle.
USA made by a family farm. For households where outdoor work creates regular poison ivy exposure risk — gardening, forest property maintenance, hiking, camping, hunting — keeping both the jewelweed spray (for immediate post-exposure application) and the jewelweed salve (for treating developed rashes) is the right kind of preparation. Lehman’s catalog selection for natural body care.






