Guest guest Posted January 26, 2004 Report Share Posted January 26, 2004 Yes, horse flies are terrible. If anyone has a natural cure (or perhaps unnatural) please let us all know. Visit us at: www.iscowp.org > [Original Message] > Samba (das) SDG <Samba.SDG (AT) pamho (DOT) net> > Dasgopal (AT) aol (DOT) com <Dasgopal (AT) aol (DOT) com>; Noma T. Petroff <npetroff (AT) bowdoin (DOT) edu> > Cc: Cow (Protection and related issues) <Cow (AT) pamho (DOT) net> > 1/25/2004 1:40:03 PM > No Pets for Devotees -- Only Servants of Krsna > > > Barn swallows eat flies that would bother the cows. Song birds > > beautify the atmosphere for the pleasure of the Deities, thus also > > attracting guests to Krsna. > > While we are on the subject, I have heard that there are nesting boxes you > can make that will attract the kinds of birds that eat flies. We want > something that eats horse flies before they eat us! > > Every year I get great itching heaps all over my legs and arms from horse > fly bites. I am hoping that I am going to become immune but its sure taking > a long time. I finaly found an allopathic (yuck) medicine that gets rid of > all the discomfort, but I still look pretty odd with all sorts of apparent > 'muscles' in wierd positions. Its humbling. > > Anyone have any hints on that? > > Your servant > Samba das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2004 Report Share Posted January 27, 2004 vinegar will get rid of the bites and itching quickly. Natural vinegar is best.... sugar cane or apple cider etc but white vinegar should work too. I get terribly bitten by small ticks from the long grass after rains and it lead to blood poisoning before if found vinegar which solved the whole problem. Rub it on. Also Nat Mur 3 x . crush the tablets in water and rub on will stop all iritation aand internally Grindelia 30 or Caladium 30 if homeopathic medicine is available to you, about 4 tablets 4 times daily should help. ys labangaltika - > > Barn swallows eat flies that would bother the cows. Song birds > > beautify the atmosphere for the pleasure of the Deities, thus also > > attracting guests to Krsna. > > While we are on the subject, I have heard that there are nesting boxes you > can make that will attract the kinds of birds that eat flies. We want > something that eats horse flies before they eat us! > > Every year I get great itching heaps all over my legs and arms from horse > fly bites. I am hoping that I am going to become immune but its sure taking > a long time. I finaly found an allopathic (yuck) medicine that gets rid of > all the discomfort, but I still look pretty odd with all sorts of apparent > 'muscles' in wierd positions. Its humbling. > > Anyone have any hints on that? > > Your servant > Samba das > > ----------------------- > To from this mailing list, send an email to: > Cow-Owner (AT) pamho (DOT) net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2004 Report Share Posted January 27, 2004 Rosalie Malik wrote: >vinegar will get rid of the bites and itching quickly. Natural vinegar is >best.... sugar cane or apple cider etc but white vinegar should work too. >I get terribly bitten by small ticks from the long grass after rains and >it lead to blood poisoning before if found vinegar which solved the >whole problem. Rub it on. Also Nat Mur 3 x . crush the tablets in water >and rub on will stop all iritation aand internally Grindelia 30 or >Caladium 30 if homeopathic medicine is available to you, about 4 >tablets 4 times daily should help. > >ys labangaltika > This sounds like an excellent tip. Thanks. ys hkdd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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