CSRe: brown recluse spider bite

2003-11-06 Thread Helena Hsu

Aloha Everyone,

I found this info from another silver list at Yahoo.

Hmmm... interesting to know that there's another option for dealing with 
the spider bites besides being shocked LOL


Warmest Regards,
Helena

~

A couple of years ago my wife was stung on her ankle by what we believe 
must have been a brown recluse spider.  She did not feel anything until she 
scratched a mild itch on the ankle.  Then the pain started.


Within a few hours the pain was intense and the wound had started 
ulcerating.  We applied Colloidal Silver to the wound and it seemed to 
help.  The next day, she went to her physician.  After he examined the 
wound, he said that it looked as though she had been stung by a brown 
recluse spider.  He told her that he could not do anything for her except 
prescribe pain pills, and that she would probably need a skin graft if it 
did not heal.


When she returned from the doctor's office, we got some bentonite clay 
powder (probably available at any health food store; do a WWW search on 
bentonite and pascalite), mixed it Colloidal Silver and MSM, and 
applied it to the wound as a poultice.  Within hours, the pain subsided, 
and was largely gone the next day.


My wife went back to her physician a few days later, and he was amazed at 
her remarkable progress.  In fact, he told her that if anyone in his family 
ever got stung by a brown recluse spider, he would send them to her for 
treatment!  And he was serious!  We feel that the three ingredients in the 
poultice had three different effects, but this is only conjecture on our 
part.


First, the bentonite clay mud pack may have drawn the venom 
out.  Secondly, the minute electrical charge in each of the zillions of 
Colloidal Silver particles may have had a neutralizing effect on the venom 
similar to the stun gun protocol alluded to in other replies to the 
original message below.  Moreover, it has come to my attention in the last 
year that some creatures that inject venom into their victims also deliver 
flesh eating bacteria that reside on their fangs or stingers, or in their 
mouths.


Apparently (if I understand correctly), until recently all the focus was on 
the venom, and there was no awareness of the flesh eating bacteria that 
some of these creatures harbor.  If this was so in my wife's case, then 
Colloidal Silver probably neutralized the flesh eating bacteria as well.


Thirdly, the MSM likely allowed the Colloidal Silver to penetrate better, 
and the venom to be drawn out more readily.  For this type of wound, it may 
be useful to use the poultice described, ingest Colloidal Silver and MSM, 
and inhale Colloidal Silver via a nebulizer
or a saline nasal mist sprayer that has been emptied, flushed with 
distilled water, and filled halfway with Colloidal Silver.I hope that this 
information is useful; let me know.


Re: CSRe: brown recluse spider bite

2003-11-06 Thread Jason Eaton
Helena:

Good point.  I prefer a non-invasive treatment whenever possible.  Electricity 
does many things, and should always be used wisely.  As an example, it changes 
cell permeability.

My thought regarding being poisoned:  Why break down the toxins when you have 
the option of simply pulling them out.

The shock treatment, I do believe, however, can be effective!  I've never 
needed to try it, however!

Best Regards,

Jason

  - Original Message - 
  From: Helena Hsu 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 11:35 AM
  Subject: CSRe: brown recluse spider bite


  Aloha Everyone,

  I found this info from another silver list at Yahoo.  

  Hmmm... interesting to know that there's another option for dealing with the 
spider bites besides being shocked LOL

  Warmest Regards,
  Helena

  ~

  A couple of years ago my wife was stung on her ankle by what we believe must 
have been a brown recluse spider.  She did not feel anything until she 
scratched a mild itch on the ankle.  Then the pain started.  
   
  Within a few hours the pain was intense and the wound had started ulcerating. 
 We applied Colloidal Silver to the wound and it seemed to help.  The next day, 
she went to her physician.  After he examined the wound, he said that it looked 
as though she had been stung by a brown recluse spider.  He told her that he 
could not do anything for her except prescribe pain pills, and that she would 
probably need a skin graft if it did not heal.  
   
  When she returned from the doctor's office, we got some bentonite clay powder 
(probably available at any health food store; do a WWW search on bentonite 
and pascalite), mixed it Colloidal Silver and MSM, and applied it to the 
wound as a poultice.  Within hours, the pain subsided, and was largely gone the 
next day.  
   
  My wife went back to her physician a few days later, and he was amazed at her 
remarkable progress.  In fact, he told her that if anyone in his family ever 
got stung by a brown recluse spider, he would send them to her for treatment!  
And he was serious!  We feel that the three ingredients in the poultice had 
three different effects, but this is only conjecture on our part.  
   
  First, the bentonite clay mud pack may have drawn the venom out.  Secondly, 
the minute electrical charge in each of the zillions of Colloidal Silver 
particles may have had a neutralizing effect on the venom similar to the stun 
gun protocol alluded to in other replies to the original message below.  
Moreover, it has come to my attention in the last year that some creatures that 
inject venom into their victims also deliver flesh eating bacteria that reside 
on their fangs or stingers, or in their mouths.  
   
  Apparently (if I understand correctly), until recently all the focus was on 
the venom, and there was no awareness of the flesh eating bacteria that some of 
these creatures harbor.  If this was so in my wife's case, then Colloidal 
Silver probably neutralized the flesh eating bacteria as well.  
   
  Thirdly, the MSM likely allowed the Colloidal Silver to penetrate better, and 
the venom to be drawn out more readily.  For this type of wound, it may be 
useful to use the poultice described, ingest Colloidal Silver and MSM, and 
inhale Colloidal Silver via a nebulizer 
  or a saline nasal mist sprayer that has been emptied, flushed with distilled 
water, and filled halfway with Colloidal Silver.I hope that this information is 
useful; let me know.



Re: CSRe: brown recluse spider bite

2003-11-06 Thread mamapug

  After he examined the wound, he said that it looked as though she had been 
stung by a brown recluse spider

  Spiders do not sting, they bite. 
  Two different things...
  Marshalee
  BTW, I was bitten too, CS made all the difference.


CSRe: brown recluse spider bite

2003-10-27 Thread jrowland
Brown recluse spider info resource:
http://spiders.ucr.edu/
jr


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