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Home Remedy For Jellyfish Stings

Home Remedy For Jellyfish Stings (That Works on Vacation, Too) By Robert Rister The urban legend is that if you get a jelly fish sting, you should pour urine on it (not necessarily have someone urinate on it) to reduce the toxicity of the venom in the skin. The urban legend is true. If you [...]

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How to Treat Jellyfish Stings

How to Treat Jellyfish Stings By Caitlin McGuire Though jellyfish may look interesting at the aquarium, they’re dangerous at the beach. Jellyfish are peaceful, gelatinous oceanic invertebrates that protect themselves with their tentacles. The jellyfish’s tentacles are covered with pockets of venom that vary in severity, but can cause anything from a mild irritation to [...]

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