Apple Cider Vinegar and Baking Soda for Bee Stings

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Joyce (Raleigh, North Carolina) on 09/06/2010:
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My grandmother and mother always used baking soda and ACV on bee stings. It just boils them out-I too have a planters wart and am cosidering trying this to "oil" it out. Will let you know if it works.
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Laurie (San Antonio, Tx) on 10/21/2009:
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I was stung by a bee or wasp earlier today. I put tea tree oil on it immediately, which helped a little, but I kept having shooting, stinging pains all day and by the evening the area around the sting was hot, red, and sore. I read your site and tried the apple cider vinegar and baking soda remedy and it worked instantly! All the pain is gone and it feels fine. Thank you!

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Crystal (Liberty, KY) on 07/02/2008:
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My son was stung and we used this! It worked GREAT! THX

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Sharon (Vinings, GA) on 03/28/2007:
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I was trying to put a wasp outside that had flown into my kitchen (not a believer in killing any wildlife)... unfortunately it stung me through the paper towel as I lifted it from the window. Ouch!! I immediately dunked my finger in apple cider vinegar and baking soda (2 TBLS ACV and a shake of Baking Sod). The pain subsided after about 30 seconds and never returned. FAST REMEDY!
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