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How to Treat a Bee Sting
by Kristie.Leong.M.D in Family > Family Health & Safety
Ouch! Bee stings are no fun. Here's how to treat a painful bee sting.
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How to soothe a bee sting
by Jarahal in Health & Nutrition > Alternative Medicine
Tips to naturally ease the pain of a bee sting.
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Learn about Bee Stings Therapy
by 5min in Health & Nutrition > Alternative Medicine
Chris Kleronomos specializes in bee sting therapy, or apitherapy, and says that bee venom is an excellent remedy for conditions like multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis and gout. Dr. Travis volunteers to get stung!
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How to deal with Bee Stings
by TeacherKevin in Health & Nutrition > First Aid
If you get stung by a bee do you know what to do?
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Bee Stings
by 5min in Health & Nutrition > Diseases & Conditions
Sam Leuzzi MD Pediatrics www.DrMDK.com
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The Sting of Poverty
by bns4life in Culture & Society > Human Interest
What bees and dented cars can teach about what it means to be poor - and the flaws of economics
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Asian Giant Hornet or Japanese Wasp: Meet the Real Killer Bee
by thestickman in Education > General
... is the world’s largest hornet at approximately two inches long, this specie is native to Eastern Asia. They are a ferocious wasp which using minimal numbers can destroy an entire honey bee hive in a matter of hours and plunder its bounty.
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Bee Pollen Health Benefits
by CarolineCollard in Health & Nutrition > Diet & Nutrition
The benefits of bee pollen have been known for ages. It is even mentioned in the Bible.
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Healthy and natural benefits of honey bee pollen for weight loss
by Goodselfme in Health & Nutrition > General
With the surge to be healthy, we seek the right way for our lifestyle hoping the results will lead us to our goal. Honey bee pollen has no side effects and a lot of benefits for weight loss too.
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Natural Medicine & First Aid - Stings and Insect Bites
by MJayne in Family > Parenting
Here are some natural remedies to disinfect, soothe, and prevent further swelling of bug bites and stings that should be prepared and kept in the first aid box, along with first aid procedure for removing a bee or wasp stinger.




