Ya know, Wayne,
I read your original post on the spider bite and then the one regarding the
use of the word "poison".  I debated whether to respond and thought better
of it but, then read the one addressed to me and of course, took the bait.

What difference does it make whether someone refers to the substance as
"poison" or "a digestive enzyme"? Our bodies respond basically the same;
fever, swelling, pain, swollen lymph glands. No reason to split hairs over
the choice of words. Poison is a catch all term. Yes, poison from a snake or
"poisonous spider" can kill people. But, a digestive enzyme is like poison
in that it is foreign and the body has to figure out what to do with it.
People do respond differently depending on the state of their immune
systems.

The average spider bite received by the average person will resolve itself
more or less in a few days to a week without that person doing much at all.
Those that have compromised immune systems may react more severely and
receiving a brown recluse bite which uses the "digestive enzyme" may lay
them out for quite awhile.  You know and I know from experience.

I had a black spot originally on my upper chest and kept the blister that
formed from popping using essential oils.  I boosted intake of immune
support but, still my whole left side from my neck to my ribs and under my
arm (lymphatics) turned bright red, hot, swollen. I had a fever and felt
like I was in fog.  I continued to work (self-employed) and it took about a
month for my system to work it all out. I have a scar to show people since
most don't believe me hearing that I did not have a doctor verify and treat.
Looking at pics online, though, I was not about to let a doctor touch me. 

Whether it was "poison" or "a digestive enzyme", which I know it was the
latter, my body was working overtime to rid itself of the substance and come
back into balance. I believe the oils I used kept the blister intact which
kept me from having an ulcer that self perpetuated but, inside my lymph
system was very busy.

Why wouldn't a poultice designed to "draw out" help to neutralize the
"digestive enzyme"? Or is your issue just the word choice of "poison" or
"digestive enzyme" Or do we just not want to give it up and go to bed.

Good night,
Nina


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