Bee stings

Discussion in 'Health and Fitness' started by inzgary, Jul 5, 2005.

  1. inzgary

    inzgary Members

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    Ive heard putting mud on your bee stings will draw out the stinger.
     
  2. wiggy

    wiggy Bitch

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    i think bee stings is ammonia and wasp ones are vinegar, but that could be crap it might be the other way round!!!!!!!! i dont think mud helps really
     
  3. dreadlockswampy

    dreadlockswampy Swampmiester

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    if you get a bee sting, dont pull itout as you will inject the venom on a little bulb
    on the end, you should flick it out.

    Use Bicarbonte of Soda on Bee stings & Vinigar For Vosp stings :p

    Peace

    Take it easy
     
  4. PhotoGra1

    PhotoGra1 Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    I would not recommend intentionally putting dirt on any wound.
     
  5. drumminmama

    drumminmama Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    clay sold at a health food store will work to draw out some venom, and grant some relief, as will commercial clay facial mask.
    If I were out on the river and was stung, I'd use clayey mud, but I'd def give a good clean at teh first opportunity.
     
  6. SpliffVortex

    SpliffVortex Senior Member

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    oh boy. once your bit nothing much you can do however lisen well = use your finger nails like a knive to slide the sting and poison sack bag . if you grab the sack all you doing is pumping the rest in . so pay attention how you remove the sting and sack bag. scrape it off dont grab the sack.
     
  7. Kastenfrosch

    Kastenfrosch Blaubeerkuchen!! Lifetime Supporter

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    onions of bee and whasp stings help draw out the venom too. it just smells kind of oinionish. just cut an onion in half and cover the sting.
     
  8. SpliffVortex

    SpliffVortex Senior Member

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    i been stung before its really no big deal and by wasp. i find fireants much worse they get puss in the bite and takes a long time to heal .
     
  9. Olympic-Bullshitter

    Olympic-Bullshitter Banned

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    For bee, wasp, and hornet stings, apply a wet salt pack and allow it to dry. The salt will draw the pain away quickly.
     
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