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    Explore " bee stings" with insightful episodes like "Ep 110: Insects and Animals bites--how to prevent and treat! Part 2: with David Epstein MD FAAP", "Herbs for Kids: Money-Saving Summer First Aid Tips for Parents", "Your Summer Toolkit For Bug Bites, Beach Safety and Beyond", "Episode 161: Swarms, Splits, Stings and Things" and "Bee Stings: That's Swell(ing)" from podcasts like ""Ask Dr Jessica", "The Herbalist's Path", "The Healthiest You", "Beekeeping - Short and Sweet" and "PopMed Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (7)

    Ep 110: Insects and Animals bites--how to prevent and treat! Part 2: with David Epstein MD FAAP

    Ep 110: Insects and Animals bites--how to prevent and treat! Part 2: with David Epstein MD FAAP

    This weeks episode of Ask Dr Jessica is part 2 with Dr David Epstein, a practicing board-certified pediatrician and pediatric critical care physician. In this episode we will discuss bites--how to avoid them and how to treat them!  We talk about bee stings, insect bites, cat bites, dog bites and even human bites! 

    Please follow Dr Epstein on instagram @davidepsteinmd.  He also has a podcast called "Dr Dave's Pediatric Pearl's Podcast".  Also, check out his website!

    Dr Jessica Hochman is a board certified pediatrician, mom to three children, and she is very passionate about the health and well being of children. Most of her educational videos are targeted towards general pediatric topics and presented in an easy to understand manner.

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    The information presented in Ask Dr Jessica is for general educational purposes only. She does not diagnose medical conditions or formulate treatment plans for specific individuals. If you have a concern about your child's health, be sure to call your child's health care provider.

    Herbs for Kids: Money-Saving Summer First Aid Tips for Parents

    Herbs for Kids: Money-Saving Summer First Aid Tips for Parents

    Hey there mommas! Are you ready to learn some cool first aid tips for your little ones during this summer season? Well, I've got some great news for you because in this podcast episode, I'm going to share some valuable money-saving tips along with three awesome herbs that can come in handy in various first aid situations.

    First up, we have plantain - and no, I'm not talking about the starchy banana-like thingy! This plantain is a herb that can provide short-term relief from bee stings, cuts, and splinters. It can also help with respiratory infections, sunburns, and burns. But wait, it gets even cooler - its leaves can also be used as cool band-aids! Kids will love it!

    Next on our list is comfrey - the herb that's loaded with allantoin, a magical medicinal constituent that can regenerate skin cells. Comfrey is perfect for healing and repairing damaged tissue from cuts and scrapes, as well as sprains, strains, and broken bones. But hold on tight, my friends, comfrey should not be used internally by those with liver health issues. Safety first, peeps!

    Last but not least, we have yarrow - a herb that's easy to grow in your garden or even found in the wild. Yarrow can be used for bleeding wounds, help fight off infection, and aid in wound healing. So basically, it's like having a little superhero in your herb garden!

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    Learn how to make herbal remedies that actually work, and taste so good your kiddos will practically beg you for more!
    Join this free class where science meets the art of happifying picky kiddo taste buds, and learn how to make tasty, effective herbal remedies for your family! Click here to register & join The Herbalist's Path community!

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    Episode 161: Swarms, Splits, Stings and Things

    Episode 161: Swarms, Splits, Stings and Things

    Hi, I’m Stewart Spinks, and welcome to Episode 161 of my podcast, Beekeeping Short and Sweet.

    In This Week's Podcast:  Four seasons in one week, swarms that refuse to stay, being picked on by stinging bees and a Spring honey crop that's disappearing fast, so much to enjoy in this beekeepers world.

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    Bee Stings: That's Swell(ing)

    Bee Stings: That's Swell(ing)

    We hit up some real classics this week, including the (MTV) award-winning stunner "My Girl," the no-award winner "Pure Luck," and the classic horror film and soon-to-be-remade by Jordan Peele "Candyman."  All of these movies have one thing in common: their classic status.  Ok, two things in common: bee stings are significant plot mechanisms in all of them.  Join us for a discussion on how to protect ourselves against the real threat to all mankind.  Yes, I hate bees.