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We found an LFA sting ointment that WORKS
#1
I've been stung by LFA hundreds of times. HUNDREDS. I hate them. Lately due to Siesta and Provaunt the stings only happen when we go into untreated areas, but with 6 acres that happens all the time. I've tried every possible product including prescription creams my doctor and I have tried. I have also used "home remedy" type treatments like ammonia with limited success.

Longs in Pahoa has a tiny "discounted" area with expiring products and there was a poison ivy itch relief product called MAXIMUM STRENGTH IVAREST for 66 cents. I thought, what the hell, we've tried everything else. And since the price was right, I bought all 3 of them.

The product doesn't soothe mosquito bites at all, but when used on LFA stings both my wife and I have had nearly INSTANT AND PERMANENT RELIEF. I'm not kidding... get stung... apply product... about 10 minutes later the itching/burning horrible sensation is gone and it never returns. The welt shrinks to about nothing and heals quickly.

In case you can't find the product (or think that I'm a celebrity spokesman) here are the active product ingredients so you can search for a different brand or label. I've tried them individually without success but this product works for us...

Calamine 14%
Benzyl Alcohol 10.5%
Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride 2.0%

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#2
Amazon has it. Not for 66 cents however...

Cheers,
Kirt
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#3
Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride 2.0% is the main ingredient in Benedryl creme, aka Equate Extra Strength Anti-Itch cream



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#4
Was it here I read to apply WD-40 ? NOT kidding, I did read it.
Does not sound too healthy but sometimes the immediate is more important than the future.

Never tried, have you Terracore ?

aloha,
pog
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#5
I saw that too and gave it a go as I couldn't see what harm it could do other than spoil a T-shirt.

It didn't help at all, vinegar was better. Really curious about terracore's info, I'm fed up with the bites.
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#6
Maybe your body had adapted to all the stings already? But good to know, some people have it a lot worse than others. I'll pick up some for the next banana harvest. Man, almost makes me wonder why I planted them if I just gonna get bit by LFA 10 times in the process of whacking the trees down with a machete. Better just to pay the 99 cents a lbs and let the ants have em.
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#7
I have definitely not adapted to the stings. If anything, they get worse over time.
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#8
Personally I find an ice cube applied to the bite until it completely melts works pretty well. But do it quickly after the sting.....


Laura
Laura
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#9
I've had good results using the fruit of Naupaka (Scaevola) for relief, but that said I don't feel my reactions are as severe as those i've heard described by others.

Best of luck in your search for relief.
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#10
a friend claims straight rubbing alcohol eases the pain.

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