Native Eyes – Instant Bee Sting Cure

Plantain by Carol Wingert  .

Natural Bee Sting Cure
Common Plantain
by Carol Wingert

Hey mate,

I saw my favorite Bee Sting Cure out in the yard today, as I was walking home from my daily morning training.  Good thing, because just a few days ago, I saw some bee’s too!

NATIVE WISDOM:  You are ALWAYS given exactly what you need in nature.   Just learn how to see with Native Eyes!

Common Plantain – Also called Plantago Major

Years ago I taught this Bee Sting Miracle plant, consided to be a common lawn weed to my 4 year old granddaughter.   I wanted her to understand the native wisdom that I had learned, and that I teach first hand.

It’s heart breaking when a child is stung by a bee.  It’s liberating to watch a 4 year old treat a bee sting, and have the pain vanish in SECONDS.  All naturally.

BOTTOM LINE:  To treat a bee sting with Common Plantain, pick 2 or 3 leaves and put them in the front of your mouth.  Lean forward and chew on them.  Leaning forward keeps the saliva and plantain mix in the front of your mouth.

After about 8 to 10 seconds of chewing, apply the “goup” to the bee sting, and you will feel it INSTANTLY neutralized.

Please remember that you must POSITIVELY identify your Plantain, and also harvest it from a safe area that has not been sprayed with weed killers.

And take the time to learn as I did, learn first hand from an expert.  

Have a great day!

Your friend,

Mr. Twenty Twenty

Mr. Twenty Twenty

Mr. Twenty Twenty

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1 comment to Native Eyes – Instant Bee Sting Cure

  • I had to use this bee sting cure today. I was out shaking rugs and manage to piss a bee off and he nailed me. After I got the stinger out I went to the front yard and grabbed a leaf off this plant. Nice quick way to get that “stinging” feeling out!

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