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Pink Totter @Totter
02 October, 01:37
In response Andrea COLEMAN to his Publication
Epipens require a prescription.

Plantain weed helps with bee stings. Chew up a leaf and put it on the sting, sucks the nastiness out.

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Andrea COLEMAN @AndieJJ
02 October, 09:16
In response Pink Totter to her Publication
Thank you @Totter
I looked this up for Western NC mountains and forward pictures how to identify it and how to use it.
This will be a tremendous help.

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Royal Raven @Royalraven
01 October, 11:34
In response Andrea COLEMAN to his Publication
I know wiping ammonia on a sting provides instant relief from the pain.

I think I heard Apple Cider vinegar works too.

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Laritha Savage @Laritha
02 October, 12:15
In response Royal Raven to her Publication
Hydrogen peroxide helps.

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Age of Enlightenment @Sparrows
01 October, 11:30
In response Andrea COLEMAN to his Publication
Nicotine also helps with bee stings for those with normal responses. Gum works really fast!

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