If it's a spider bite, I doubt that EIS would do much for it as it does not sound like an infection. I sure hope it's not a tick bite. Wouldn't hurt to google up some spider bites and tick bites to see if anything looks like your daughter's thing. I know that tick bites look like bull's eyes, so this is something to take seriously.
I have had wonderful success with my home-made 'Godzilla' as described by the germkiller microelectricity group. Nothing more than a 6V battery connected to two damp sponges. You place a sponge on either side of the site so that trillions of electrons run through the site. Maybe about 5 minutes and then switch polarities so it goes the other way. The thinking is that this runs through the toxin and alters the protein rendering it harmless to humans. I don't know if this works on spider bites, but it works wonders with bee stings and poison ivy. Easy and cheap so it's definitely worth a try. Absolutely nothing higher than 6V though. 6V is very safe. 9V - not so much and very important not to let the electricity enter through an open wound or sore. You might also use DMSO 70% gel on the bite and see what happens. On poison ivy it instantly stops the itching. Best of luck. --- On Mon, 6/4/12, Lisa <[email protected]> wrote: From: Lisa <[email protected]> Subject: CS>Bruise with hard center? To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Date: Monday, June 4, 2012, 9:02 AM Hello All, My daughter woke up this morning with a light purplish bruise on the lower part of her shin bone. It’s about 2-3 inches in diameter with a light yellow center which feels like a small stone (tender to the touch). She does not remember banging herself yesterday – but she is a very active 9 year old and I can’t rule it out. However, at the same time – I wonder if it could also be a spider bite of some sort. Either way – what’s the best course of treatment at this time? I can make a poultice of EIS (silver water) and then I was thinking perhaps a comfrey poultice. Is there any way I can draw any of the toxin out if it is indeed a spider bite? Thanks for your help! Lisa (in NH)

