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Archive for July, 2009

In our Hawaii safety guide we discuss the Portuguese man of war, or blue bottle, one of the sea creatures you want to avoid on your Hawaii vacation. It’s difficult to resist the temptation to enter the water when they’re around, but it’s best to pack up and head to another beach.

portuguese man of war

A man of war sting can be very painful. Each tentacle contains thousands of tiny spikes that are used to inject poison. The severity of the sting depends on how much of the tentacle brushes against your skin. The sting causes a burning pain and welts, possibly accompanied by muscle weakness, and sometimes also pain and swelling of nearby lymph nodes. Breathing difficulty and chest pain are possible. The pain can be alarming but it’s rare that one would need to see a Physician although some people may be allergic to the sting. If you see a red line forming from the sting to a lymph gland you should see a Doctor.

Having been stung many times, we’ve developed the following treatment plan.

1. Remove tentacles with a stick or something similar. Don’t touch or rub!
2. Rinse with salt water.
3. Go home if the pain is severe. The victim will likely be out of action for the afternoon.
4. Rinse affected area with hot water. This helps neutralize the poison.
5. Apply ice to help soothe the pain.
6. Take at least 3-5 Grams of Vitamin C. Vit-C is excellent at neutralizing toxin.
7. Crush vitamin C, baking soda and water to create a paste. Apply the paste to the affected areas to pull the poison from the stings.

The old vinegar treatment is no longer recommended. It’s said to work for jelly fish but may actually worsen this type of sting. The key to this treatment is the high dose of Vitamin C which we have found can stop all sorts of venom/toxin/poison in its tracks. Taking very large doses is safe, and you can spread it out to help with absorption. For example, 500mg every 15 minutes for several hours.

The above treatment seems to work quickly, usually taking about an hour for pain and symptoms to be reduced by 90%.

Fortunately blue bottles don’t infest the waters very frequently. They’re most common on east facing shores and won’t affect an entire island.

Anna

Oahu’s Farmers Markets

If you’re staying in a vacation rental, one of the first orders of business is to stock up on supplies and groceries. Some people go directly from the airport to Costco. Yes, Costco has an affordable and large selection of everything, but wouldn’t you rather eat fresh local produce that’s in season instead of fruits and vegetables that were shipped from thousands of miles away? Familiarize yourself with the farmers market schedule and then plan your shopping accordingly. Oahu has a staggering number of farmer’s markets, as shown on the map below. If you’ve visited any of these, please share which ones are the best. We’ve been to the markets in Kailua and they are great.


View Oahu Farmers Markets in a larger map

James

Hawaii Google Themes

Google themes are background pictures that you can add to the Google home page. It’s a colorful alternative to the standard white Google page. We like to set our Google background to a Hawaii theme. It’s a way to remind you, no matter where you are, you’ll always be searching for Hawaii.

Kauai Google Theme

Kauai Google Theme

Big Island Beach Google Theme

Big Island Beach Google Theme

Kauai Beach Google Theme

Kauai Beach Google Theme

To add one of our Hawaii themes click on the above image. This will take you to the Google page for the theme. Now just click the “Add it Now” button (don’t worry if no screen shot of the theme appears on the Google page).