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Onion for pain and swelling
Once the sting is removed ( if you are dealing with a bee sting), onions can help reduced the swelling and pain.
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Specific for bee sting
Put a finger ring around the bee sting and apply pressure. Use a tweezer to get the poison out. After, rub the area with garlic and salt.
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Quick Results with Beestings
JUST BEEN STUNG & IN PAIN? Using the homeopathic remedy APIS MELLIFICA is an incredibly fast and effective way to treat the bad effects of bee stings. SUFFERING A BIG REACTION TO A BEE STING?...
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Garlic to help with stings
Garlic amongst hundred of other uses, works wonders against the pain and the swelling caused by bees and wasps stings. It soothes pain within minutes up to few hours to reduce swelling completely.
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Vinegar will help take out the sting
Wasp stings have high levels of alkaline in the venom; therefore you need to use an acid to neutralize the sting. Vinegar is great for this job!
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Put Mud on the sting!
Just get mud and put it on the sting, let it dry, and then after a while you wash it off with warm water.
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Epsom Salts
For some reason I was always the one that got severely bitten by mosquitos on summer holidays – the stings go red, swell up and itch like mad! I've tried loads of anti-itch creams but I found that...
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No More Pain from Bee Stings!
Bee/wasp stings are awful, truly. They hurt and then they itch or they itch and then they hurt. And it can be an entire week until the discomfort subsides. Fear not! I've got a solution for you. ...
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Banish the pain of bee stings instantly
Bee stings can be painful both at the time, and in some, can cause swelling, burning and itching which can last a long time. This tip comes from the tradition of homeopathy. The remedy stimulates...
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