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maybe the chocolate dipped oak galls???? AAh see your eyes have lit up......"dipped in chocolate?.....well maybe I'll try them"......she's thinking.:sneaky2:

 

It's a LIE!!! Damn you, man!!!

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I did not know that!

 

I also find the comments regarding the sap interesting, as this has a relative called the varnish/laquer tree which has VERY serious side effects not dissimilar to those mentioned and making the skin sensitive to light for life afterwards.

 

I heard 1 case of three arbs getting 100k in compensation after serious injuries due to this species.

 

Toxicodendron vernicifluum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

suffice to say stay well clear of this one!:thumbdown:

 

it would seem they are no longer classed as rhus, maybe genetic works have seperated them?:confused1:

 

 

I cut a Varnish tree down a few years ago in Hemel Hempstead. At the time did'nt know it was one as on the ticket it was down as Acacia tree and i was new to Arb. On the journey back home noticed the skin on my arms start to bubble then a few hours later had black blisters all over my arms and chest. They got infected and had to go to hospital and put on stronge anti biotics. Had photos but can't find them on computer any more!

 

Should have made a claim! 100K!

 

Never left perment scarring on me. Wonder how bad the guys who claimed had it?

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I cut a Varnish tree down a few years ago in Hemel Hempstead. At the time did'nt know it was one as on the ticket it was down as Acacia tree and i was new to Arb. On the journey back home noticed the skin on my arms start to bubble then a few hours later had black blisters all over my arms and chest. They got infected and had to go to hospital and put on stronge anti biotics. Had photos but can't find them on computer any more!

 

Should have made a claim! 100K!

 

Never left perment scarring on me. Wonder how bad the guys who claimed had it?

 

skin grafts, have to avoid direct sun. it was bad:thumbdown:

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