Cures And Remedies For Bee Sting
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How to treat a bee sting
bob armstrong in usa -
I was at my house playing in the the garden when I got stung I ran in side and I put some vinegar on my sting about every five mins for 40mins!
Nov 09, 2009
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Ammonia!
Carol K in South Dakota -
One day I was taking the trash out to the curb and stepped on a bee. I ran to the bathroom to grab the "AfterBite" hoping it would help. Well the "AfterBite" was empty! I looked on the side and saw the only ingredient was "ammonia"
So I ran to the basement and grabbed my bottle of ammonia, opened it, put some on my finger and rubbed it on my foot where I was stung.
I continued rubbing some on it every 5 min. for about a half hour. After an hour it was like I never got stung at all!
My foot never swelled up!
All I could think of was all the baking soda my mom wasted on us kids when we were little, which never worked!
So always make sure you have a small bottle of ammonia in your emergency supplies.
Oct 29, 2009
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Apple Cidar Vinegar
jmedlm in New York -
Best to use Organic Raw if you can. I was stung and in pain, knowing the purifying abilities of apple cidar vinegar, I tried it. Poured it on the sting site and then wrapped a towel soaked in it around the area. So soothing, and the swelling decrease was almost immediate. I was quite impressed. Apply the vinegar as soon as possible on the bite to draw out any poison and to prevent swelling. Thyme and rosemary infused in the vinegar are especially effective.
Oct 13, 2009
3 Yes
0 No
Bee sting ? Try MUD!
JANIE in DENVER , COLORADO -
The best thing to do as soon as you get a bee sting, get some water and dirt, yes I said DIRT! Back yard, front yard, flower pot dirt, any one mix water and dirt together make mud and rub on sting and pain is gone right away! It realy works !
Oct 02, 2009
8 Yes
5 No
The tabacco
m.gunnells in Denver Co -
Take the inside of a cigarette and wet make a paste and let it dry and the stinger will come on out and stop the swelling.
Oct 02, 2009
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Onion Skin
J. Garcia in Chicago, IL -
Cut an onion and peel away a good piece of the thin membrane between layers. Place on the wound and leave there as long as necessary. Pain stops within seconds and there will be no swelling or trace of having been stung afterwards.
Sep 07, 2009
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Calamine lotion
mak in mukwonago WI -
Hi, I got stung by a bee yesterday and we put calamine lotion on it. It stung for like 30 sec. then it totally helped, you should try it.
Aug 25, 2009
0 Yes
0 No
Epsom salt
d town in MI -
Water and epsom salt draws the poison out.
Aug 24, 2009
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Ice & Honey
Snowflake Skier in St. Cloud, MN -
Immediately after getting stung all I had available was ice. It quickly took away the pain and swelling. There was mild on and off pain after the ice melted and coldness wore off.
Before going to bed that night I put honey on a large bandaid (sealed on all 4 sides so honey wouldn't leak out). The honey was soothing, and took away pain and itching.
Continued to use honey the next day for pain, and it worked great.
Aug 17, 2009
5 Yes
21 No
the best way!
Anonymous in Anytown, AT 55555 -
TOOTHPASTE!!!
Aug 14, 2009
14 Yes
11 No
Meat tenserizers
chase in WI -
Mix meat tenserizers and cold water until paste like and rub it on the sting
Aug 04, 2009
6 Yes
2 No
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