Activated Charcoal is an excellent remedy for jellyfish stings!

This is from Dawn—a new charcoal enthusiast living in South Africa who loves exploring nature in the water and on land.
“I have a charcoal story that may be new for you.  While snorkeling in Zanzibar, Tanzania a few weeks ago, a beautiful purple jellyfish wrapped its 7in. tentacles around my forearm. Ouch!!!  Once I got back to the boat I cracked open a charcoal capsule and smeared it over the area, effectively painting my arm black. 90% of burning sensation faded quickly.  Several concerned passengers offered me painkillers and antihistamines, which I refused with a smile.  Thankfully no one offered to pee on me as that would have been awkward.  I refreshed the charcoal paint job a couple times and kept swimming relying on the seawater to maintain moisture. The angry red raised tentacle marks subsided within a couple hours. No painkillers, nor anything else, was needed.”

The Charcoal Salve Stick is a convenient remedy you can carry almost everywhere. Order here.

 

To find out more about how activated charcoal can treat common ailments simply and naturally in your home, order the complete handbook now. Also available in Spanish.
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