In the 1800s, treatments for scorpion stings were largely based on folk remedies and traditional medicine. Common approaches included applying poultices made from various herbs, using hot or cold compresses, and administering alcohol or opiates to alleviate pain. Some people also resorted to bloodletting or cauterization, believing that removing blood or burning the wound would help. Overall, the effectiveness of these methods varied significantly, as the understanding of venom and its effects was limited.
vinegar can stop the pain a bit.
Baker's Venom Cleanser
They didn't
Lockie Leonard - 2007 Cure for Stings 2-16 was released on: Australia: 2010 USA: 13 July 2010
to know how to cure bee and wasp stings and stuff
They kill the person
they suck the poison out after cutting the sting
Take scorpion venom and dissolve it with alcohol/water, dilute in a ratio of 9:1 and succuss (strike forcefully) 10 times, take a tenth portion of that and repeat dilution and succussion step 12 times, to create a 12X potency remedy. Take a portion immediately, save the rest for future emergency.
Scorpions do not bite, they sting.
ice soap and water
Leaves to cure the tracker jacket stings, and some food
Never heard of that. BUT for bees stings use bi carbonate of soda and for wasp stings use vinegar. Because bee stings are acid and the bicarbonate neutralizes it and wasp stings are alkaline so the acid neutralizes it.