Scorpios in Kazakhstan

Scorpios in Kazakhstan!
Scorpions in Kazakhstan are represented by two species - the Caucasian scorpion and the motley scorpion. In Kazakhstan
scorpions grow up to 18 cm. You can meet scorpions in Kazakhstan in desert areas, they are active
at night. The active habitat of scorpions in Kazakhstan is the city of Shymkent. In 2013 only from June
month, 380 people came forward with scorpion stings. Yellow and Caucasian scorpions are located in these places.
Scorpions are actively sold in Kazakhstan; their prices vary depending on the breed, from 1000 to 15000 tenge.
If you are going to relax in the southern regions of Kazakhstan, be careful.

If you are bitten by a scorpion, a hard red swelling immediately appears and lingering pain begins. The bitten area burns with fire, then freezes. Pain and tingling suddenly begin, followed by cold sweat, lips
twitch, vomiting begins, goose bumps and trembling appear. The first thing to do when a scorpion bites you is to suck the blood out of the wound, and put chewed garlic, any nut or harmala on the bitten area.
Garlic is especially beneficial if eaten with an equal amount of nuts. A short time after using garlic, you need to drink wine. After this, it is advisable to wrap the patient warmly. If you eat radish or mountain basil before a scorpion sting, the poison will not have an effect.

Recipes:

Apply fresh dandelion grass to the bite site.
Break off the heads of simple matches, cover them with boiling water, leave for a while
time and apply lotions to the wound with this infusion.
Crush a live bug over the wound so that its blood gets into the wound.
The product is proven and very effective.

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