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BEE STING PROTOCOL 26 Jul 2012 20:50 #20430

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So, what is the recommended protocol for bee stings? Thanks for any help....I am a newbie.

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Re: BEE STING PROTOCOL 26 Jul 2012 21:43 #20437

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If I can see the stinger, I try to push it out with the edge of a credit card (be careful not to push it back in, and don't use tweezers, which will squeeze the venom into the place where the bee stung) - then use unactivated MMS on it. Pain should stop fairly soon - as I recall, within 5 minutes or so, maybe a little longer.
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