| I've used Adolph's Meat Tenderizer in the past and it DOES work 
wonders.  For those interested how, the active ingredient is papain - a 
proteolytic enzyme (breaks down proteins such as bee venom) and comes 
from papaya or pineapple.  After my bee sting while bicycling last week 
(1st time this season, 3 times last season) I decided I'd start carrying 
some Adolph's with me.  So, I took a contact lens case and filled the 2 
compartments with some Adolph's and put it in my little pack under the seat.
I can see it now... But officer, that white powder REALLY is Adolph's 
Meat Tenderizer.  Taste it, please!
73,
Barry W2UP
K7LXC@aol.com wrote:
> Yikes. I don't like them flying around me. Ran into  a big nest that engulfed 
> a foot or more of tower - the WHOLE tower. It was like  basketball sized. 
>  
>     If you do get stung, Adolph's Meat Tenderizer is  amazing. It's got some 
> enzyme in there that takes the sting away in a few  seconds. Hooray! I had 
> some in my toolbag earlier in the week and didn't have to  use it. Hooray 
> again.
>  
> Cheers,
> Steve    K7LXC
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