Big Fred, I think I've heard where people let bees sting them and they claim it helps their arthritus.
Years ago an old man had a gas station where it was common to clean spark plugs and put them back in the car. The spark plug cleaner also had a coils set up to apply a spark to plug so you could see if the plug was good. Well every morning he would fire up his spark plug tester and shock one finger at a time. He claimed it helped his arthritus.
I think if I hit my finger with a hammer, the pain from the hammer might hide my arthritus pain.
I don't think I want to put my finger on a mower spark plug when it's running. I really don't hit my finger with a hammer on purpose either. However some of you who want to expriment may tell me how the spark plug or hammer works for you.
As for me Bee sting vs arthritus, I'll try pennies tomorrow. Doubt if it really helps. George
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