Heather
"christdied4all@msn.com" <christdied4all@msn.com> wrote:
>We had this experience years ago in Kino Bay and had been told to use
>very hot water which we did and my husband said that hurt worse than
>the sting. After about 20 minutes, the people we rented our condo
>from came home and said a poultice of meat tenderizer (just meat
>tenderizer mixed w/water to the consistancy of a roux) applied to the
>sting. We did that and my husband felt immediate relief. We also
>used benadryl to calm the histamine reaction. Knowing about the oils
>now, I would have used the allergy blend of lemon, lavender and
>peppermint in a capsule for that part of his treatment. Anytime we go
>where there are stingrays, we keep meat tenderizer with us and now I
>will also bring the allergy oils and a few empty capsules as well!
>
>On Jun 23, 9:13 pm, Vanessa <vbda...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> What are the best oils for a stingray sting or wound?
>
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