Lisa Sture wrote:I was in a trade all of oil is a must for any first-aid kit! Kills the horrible list of infections.
How did my post turn out like this!!!
I originally wrote ...."I always keep ozonated olive oil in my first aid kit!"
Ozonated olive oil is soooo powerful and easy to use. It is a biocide and kills all bacteria, much more effective than antibiotic creams.
NOT FOR INTERNAL USE OR TO USE ANYWHERE IT WOULD GET INTO EYES!
I'm a market gardener in Wales, UK and live in the Radnor Hills. I live and work on land that is part of a rewilding farm owned by a Wildlife Trust. Loving my new polytunnel!
Where I come from a traditional remedy for bee/wasp stings is a slice of onion applied directly and kept for a while. I think it neutralises the toxin and it definitely works
There's a lot of great suggestions.but I read only one mention of removing the stinger .even then,that wasn't until a nurse got there and used a debit card to remove it.to me that's not good if you're allergic to bee stings.im not allergic to them ,but I will and do use a finger nail to scratch it until the stinger is gone, that keeps more venom from being pumped into the stung area.then I go and wash off the stung area.
That's my roommate. He's kinda weird, but he always pays his half of the rent. And he gave me this tiny ad: