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Old 15-08-2004, 08:41 PM
Jan Jansen
 
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Be very careful with the Bicarb as two much two often can and does remove
the skin, be warned!

......................Leslie



"Sacha" wrote in message
k...
On 15/8/04 11:29, in article , "Graham
Dixon" wrote:

I remember reading - some years ago - about bee & wasp stings - On sting

is
acid and the other alkaline so the treatment for relief is vinegar for

the
alkaline sting or bicarbonate of soda for the acid sting.

I can't remember which is which (probably something to do with my age)

does
anyone know?

With a bee sting take it out immediately by scraping it off with a
fingernail - never use tweezers which will push the poison further into

the
body. Take a cut raw onion or clove of garlic and rub it onto the

affected
area.
Bee stings are acid. Bathe the affected area in bicarbonate of soda.
Wasp stings are alkali. Bathe the affected area in vinegar.
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Sacha
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