treating bee stings
By revdauphinee
@revdauphinee (5703)
United States
May 17, 2008 8:44pm CST
THIS IS NO JOKE, BELIEVE IT...
This information may be something to remember, as this season will soon
be here again... It might be wise to carry a penny in your pocket
while working in the yard........... BEE STINGS !
A couple of weeks ago, I was stung by both a bee and hornet while
working
in the garden. My arm swelled up, so I went to the doctor. The clinic
gave me cream and an antihistamine. The next day the swelling was
getting
progressively worse, so I went to my regular doctor. The arm was
Infected
and needed an antibiotic.The doctor told me - " The next time you get
stung, put a penny on the bite for 15 minutes".
That night, my niece was stung by two bees. I looked at the bite and it
had already started to swell. So, I taped a penny to her arm for 15
minutes. The next morning, there was no sign of a bite. We decided
thatshe just wasn't allergic to the sting.
Soon, I was gardening outside. I got stung again, twice by a hornet on
my
left hand. I thought, here I go again to the doctor for another
antibiotic.
I promptly got my money out and taped two pennies to my bites, then sat
and sulked for 15 minutes. The penny took the sting out of the bite
immediately.
In the meantime the hornets were attacking, and my friend was stung on
the thumb. Again the penny. The next morning I could only see the spot
where the hornet had stung me. No redness, no swelling.
My friend's sting was the same; couldn't even tell where she had been
stung.
She got stung again a few days later upon her back---cutting the grass!
And the penny worked once again.
Wanted to share this marvelous information in case you experience the
same problem. We need to keep a stock of pennies on hand .
The doctor said that the copper in the penny counteracts the bite. It
definitely works!
Please remember and pass this information on to your friends, children,
grandchildren, etc.
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4 responses
@flowerchilde (12529)
• United States
24 May 08
Thanks! I definitely have to remember that! And pass it on!
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@phoenix25 (1541)
• United States
18 May 08
Wow, that's crazy. Thanks for sharing this. I will definitely try this next time I get stung. I'm not sure it would help my husband, though, who goes into anaphylactic shock when he gets stung. It's a good trick to know, though. I might carry a penny in my pocket tomorrow when I cut the grass just to be on the safe side. :)
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@DivineLight50 (45)
• Canada
11 Jun 08
Mud packs are also good for bee stings especially if you are allergic to bee stings.





