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Hi,

I bought a battery operated gadget called a Thermo-Pik. You place it over a

wasp sting, ant bite, spider bite, chigger bite or any sting or bite that

has an enzyme sensitive to heat, and in about 30 seconds, the bite/sting is

only a memory. Think it gets to 120 degrees. Works like a charm!

Baugh

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> I love Lavendar Oil too, and I have one roll on that is Lavendar

> Chamomile Essential oils. For most stings I use straight house hold

> ammonia, well bad ones that is, like scorpions. Chiggers die when you

> dab it on once or twice.

>

> I am want to buy a stun gun and rig it for stings and bites. Applying

> current across the sting breaks up the venom. Had worked wonders in

> Brown Recluse Spider Bites.

>

> Garnet

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Mud and clay work this way as well. Mud is everywhere if you have water,

and well, I would mix it with urine myself. Very healing for all kinds

of stings and stuff.

Garnet

> I wish I had known that when I got bit by a brown recluse. But at least I

> knew another simple, natural remedy that kept the bite from turning into the

> terrible thing it is for most people. I made a poultice from charcoal

> powder and water, and applied it to the bite overnight.

>

> This is an easily available remedy that draws the poison through the skin.

> It helps on lots of things, including infections. I have seen it stop blood

> poisoning, with a red line up the leg. The red line went right back down

> the leg. (In that case, we enclosed the whole leg in the poultice.) I did

> the same thing on my finger with CS/DMSO.

>

> But if you don't have that, remember the charcoal. Break up some coals from

> a fire, mix with water, and apply. Keep it wet to keep it effective.

> (plastic and tape helps.) Works out on a camping trip when other things

> aren't available.

>

> Jeannie

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> > I love Lavendar Oil too, and I have one roll on that is Lavendar

> > Chamomile Essential oils. For most stings I use straight house hold

> > ammonia, well bad ones that is, like scorpions. Chiggers die when you

> > dab it on once or twice.

> >

> > I am want to buy a stun gun and rig it for stings and bites. Applying

> > current across the sting breaks up the venom. Had worked wonders in

> > Brown Recluse Spider Bites.

> >

> > Garnet

> >

> >

> > > Lavender essential oil will do the same thing. Not knocking DMSO/CS

> > > for burns, but I had a very similar experience with a very bad burn but

> > > I used lavender oil. And for insect bites and stings, and all, I was

> > > using lavender oil long before I learned about DMSO, and still use it

> > > preferentially, because for me it is much easier to keep small bottles

> > > of diluted lavender oil around the house wherever immediate first-aid

> > > might be needed. And nothing I've ever found beats diluted lavender oil

> > > as an insect repellant, or as a treatment for a bite or sting. For me it

> > > works faster and better than anything else.

> > > paula

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Depends on the stregnth of the oil, which will NOT be on the label.

Labeling requirements are very lax for oils and many are very

misleading. For instance they will say it is 100% Essential Oil, but not

what essential oil in the same line. Leaving you to assume it is 100% of

say Lavendar oil.

You can tell by the price how pure it is.

It does not have to be pure to work well. I use Aura Cacia and

Tisserand a lot. Another woman I read on the Silver List talks about a

certified oil, from Europe, with batch assay numers. Those say it all.

Garnet

> OK -- Somebody give me leads to essentil oils so I can buy some

> lavendar oil to keep the bugs off when I'm gardening. I also wonder

> what is the appropriate thing to mix it with. Plain vegetable oil or

> spring water? And how much essential oil to what I delute it with.

> Margaret Park

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