Guest guest Posted March 21, 2008 Report Share Posted March 21, 2008 Get some gauze or a bandage,dampen it and pour some epsom salts on it and keep it on the bite. --- On Thu, 3/20/08, Liliana <victoriaindi wrote: Liliana <victoriaindi << >> SPIDER BITE Thursday, March 20, 2008, 7:01 PM Hi everyone, I got bitten by a spider (I believe) around 72 hrs ago, close to my left elbow. I did not feel anything, someone had to call my attention to it, though it did hurt. I am in Tampa, Florida but have not been here long enough to hear about these nasty bites. I looked up Brown Reluctant, and was appalled by the photos, I don´t believe this was the type of spider that bit me, don´t know what it could have been but it does look like a bite. Have been taking MSM, Echinacea, Golden Seal, Spirulina and Maitake and using Lavender, Chamomile, and Tea Tree essential oils on the skin. The area is a bit less swollen and is less hard than it became before I treated it. It has not broken out, nor does it seem it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2008 Report Share Posted March 21, 2008 Hello LilyAna, Find some Common Leaf Plantain (Plantago major) on an untreated lawn, crush a leaf up and spit on it and put it over the bite. This plants draws really strongly and will draw out some of the venom. Keep using this for a couple of days and change it when the crushed leaf dries out. Always go to this plant right when you get a bite or have a hard to get our splinter. The spit has enzymes in it that gets the plant working stronger. I usually chew the leaf to put it on my bites or splinters, you could chew it too. When I pick Sweet Grass I get little slivers from pulling the grass. I always use Plantain leaf to draw them out, it is the only way because the slivers blend so well with the skin they can not be seen. This is great for children who will not hold still to use a needle to pick out a splinter. If you put this on at night they wake in the morning and usually the splinter will be laying on the surface of the skin. If it is really deep you change the chewed leaf every 12 hours or when it dries out. Katu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2008 Report Share Posted March 21, 2008 Bentadine and maalox is what my doctor has mixed up , put on bite. Bob --- TIM <zorro2020 wrote: > Get some gauze or a bandage,dampen it and pour some > epsom salts on it and keep it on the bite. > --- On Thu, 3/20/08, Liliana > <victoriaindi wrote: > > Liliana <victoriaindi > << >> SPIDER > BITE > > Thursday, March 20, 2008, 7:01 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2008 Report Share Posted March 21, 2008 Hi LilyAna, Edgar Cayce, the father of modern holistic medicine, recommended using Glyco-Thymoline on insect bits. It is available from Amazon.com through this link: http://tinyurl.com/2tadwp He said it was also good for sunburn. To learn more about Edgar Cayce's treatments, visit http://www.webspawner.com/users/echealthsites/index.html Sincerely, Dudley Delany, R.N., M.A., D.C. http://profiles./dudley_delany Liliana Thursday, March 20, 2008 7:01 PM << >> SPIDER BITE Hi everyone, I got bitten by a spider (I believe) around 72 hrs ago, close to my left elbow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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