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Rimantas Zujus <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 26 Jan 1998 20:25:24 +0200
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Hi
 
My beefriend, being an alergic person to bee stings, uses onions and says it helps him from swelling out.
 
Good luck
 
Rimantas Zujus
Kaunas
LITHUANIA
 
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From:   Doug Henry
Sent:   Sunday, January 25, 1998 10:08 AM
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Subject:        Treatment for Bee Stings
 
While dicussing bees with some folks from Cold Lake Alberta a couple of
weeks ago I was told that an onion was an effective treatment for bee
stings. Supposedly an onion-half held against the stung area provides
immediate and lasting relief from pain and swelling. Can anyone on the
list verify this treatment?
 
Doug Henry
Lockport, Mb
 
 

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