Treating A Bee Sting

24 February 2010



treating a bee sting

A Bee Sting Remedy that Reduces the Severity of Anaphylactic Shock

Finding an effective Bee Sting Remedy which is non-toxic and effective may sound like a tall order. But it isn’t. Tall orders and miracles abound in nature. It’s just a question of being able to see them.

Being stung by a bee can be as mild as having a small area of your body which is swollen and Stings, to as serious as going into anaphylactic shock, where you can’t breathe.

If you treat this by antihistamines, then each time you are stung, the condition becomes more and more serious.

But if you treat this by homeopathic medicine, not only will it prevent you going into anaphylactic shock, but each time you are stung by a bee, it will be less and less intense, until it is just a mild condition, that most people suffer.

The most common homeopathic bee sting remedy is Apis. But there is another one which is very close, called Ledum. Either of these is almost certainly going to help every sufferer. The symptoms of both are very similar, so it might heed you to purchase both until you know which is the right one for you.

First, lets look at the common Bee Sting Symptoms.

  • swelling at the site of the bite which is shiny, red and hard
  • the pain is stinging or burning in nature
  • the pain is worse for warm applications, but better for cold ones

Both Apis and Ledum are wonderful homeopathic remedies which effectively treat bites which have these symptoms. They are taken orally. Several doses may be needed, depending on the severity of the condition.

If you suffer with anaphylactic shock, then I suggest you take your antihistamine as well as the remedy. The next time it happens, you’ll notice it’s not so bad.

Another suggestion, if you suffer with anaphylactic shock, is to take Apis 30c once a week (or Apis 6c every alternate day) as a protective measure, for a few months. This is likely to reduce, or even eliminate, your allergy.

And for good topical treatment, use either Hypercal (cream or spray) or Lavender. Both of these will soothe, are non-toxic and will speed up the healing. Make sure the carrier is not a petrochemical cream.

About the Author

Madeleine Innocent.
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