What is the crure for a bee sting?!


Question: I reamber when i was little and got a bee stung i want to reamber what my grandmother did but i just want to see what you people have to say about a bee sting cure


Answers: I reamber when i was little and got a bee stung i want to reamber what my grandmother did but i just want to see what you people have to say about a bee sting cure

The first step is to make sure that the stinger is not in your skin. If it is, it must be removed. Once that's done, you can really experiment with your own treatments. What works could for me is a glass of hot green tea and a homemade lotion of herbs that my sister makes. But a lot of people use mud, hot water to open up the hole and then actually suck on it (just make sure to spit every time), and then also some people say they meditate and focus on making the sting go away, and it does!

read all about it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bee_sting

mud

My mother used baking soda/ water, she would mix it up and she called it a paste and apply it in the sting, it helps, also if outdoors where you can't get to anything, you can put mud on it to help drawl out the poison.

My mother would take an aspirin and get it wet and make a paste out of it and put it on the sting.

you cannot cure an injury - you can cure an illness or treat an injury...

put a penny over it and it will heal in the next 15 mins

baking soda and water...but put more baking soda then water in the mixture...but a glob of it on the sting and it will help ALOT! leave it on until it dries.....good luck! hope it feels better soon

p.s. try to get the stinger out if you can.

Rubbing toothpaste on it is the best thing. It takes the terrible stinging feeling away at once.

Bleach........B/c when i was stung, i was stung by a mud dauber. & those things are f*cking mean as f*ck. & it hurt like f*ck too. & they used bleach to kill the poison from the mud dauber.

My mom always used meat tenderizer and a bit of water to create a paste. Put that on and the itching stops and also brings out the stinger so you can pull it out if it was stuck in. We've also used mud and that works good to.





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