Suleiman
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You can test for allergic reaction with a simple patch test, same as you should do prior to figging. Moisten a bit of skin around the elbow or someplace else where the skin is thin and the blood close to the surface, but that isn't so sensitive. Apply a small amount of the strip to the skin there and leave it for a few minutes. Wash it off and then see if you get any of teh standard reactions - welts, hives, or a raised up rash being the usual symptoms. If that happens, you know that you should never put that substance on or near your genitals ever again, and really shouldn't expose yourself to it at all, since allergies frequently become more pronounced with successive exposure. As to removing it quickly, it dissolves in water. Like the man said, all you gotta do is use a hose or water-pick. If you're some place without that sort of thing, keep a super-soaker pumped up and ready. ::Evil grin:: something a friend of mine hipped me to along the same vein is the common stinging nettle. Almost nobody has an actual histamine reaction to the stuff, but BOY will they squeal if you rub some of that along a sensitive body part!
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