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Author: Debra Bradford
Questions: 0 have been asked. Send a comment or question Location: Sandwich, IL, United States Views: 1047 Posted: 2007-07-13
The other day I was going outside to my cousins back yard through the sliding glass door. I stepped out and this wasp (at the time I didn't know what it was) swooped down & stung me under my eye, as I was swinging at it trying to get it away from my face.
As I walked to what I needed to do it hurt & my eye started to water & the swelling started. On my way back in I looked above where the door was & saw a wasps nest that was 3' by 2''s. Then I knew I was stung by a wasp. I went to the mirror & my eye still watering & below it was swelling.
I went to my van & got my desk reference pocket books, looked up about stings. Since I only had a first aid kit with the oils in it with me I looked what I had. Between the 2 books it said I could use Lavender for the sting or pain & Purification for the swelling or to take out the poison. After taking the stinger out I put 1 drop of lavender on & instantly felt it starting to work, the pain subsiding. Then followed that with 1 drop of Purification. Within 1/2 hr there was no swelling, no sting & a red dot smaller than the size of a pin head where I had been stung. I only used those 2 drops & was fine. With these kind of results who could go wrong using the oils!
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