The onions do work!  definately on bee stings we use it always.  Instantly gone.

Apparently vinegar does the same,  though I haven't tried it.

Marie.

>From: "Charles Sutton" <[email protected]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: "Norman Cameron" <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: CS>Non electric remedy for BR(Onion)
>Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 10:14:47 -0400
>
>Wayne,
>Simplest treatment for a spider bite is an onion, cut one in half, mash the
>cut surface and apply straight on the bite and leave it there.
>Works for any insect sting or bite. From my experience, and we have quite a
>few very venomous spiders here in Australia, it works, even for our "Bull
>ant", his sting is very painful, takes the pain out in seconds, and seems to
>either neutralize the venom or draw it out.
>John in Australia
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Wayne Fugitt" <[email protected]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 12:47 AM
>Subject: CS>Spider Bite Question
>
>
> > Good Evening,
> >
> > I am at Day 6 after the spider bite.  Day 1 until day 3, I thought it to
>be
> > a fire ant.  ( Day Three of treatment )
> >
> > I did search the archives and read most of them.  About 90 % relate to
> > ignition systems.
>
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Norman Cameron
>   To: [email protected]
>   Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 5:51 PM
>   Subject: Re: CS>Non electric remedy for BR
>
>
>   hi Group
>   With regard to bites...in my memory someone on the list mentioned onions ...does anyone remember who it was?
>   Norm
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     From: Marshall Dudley
>     To: [email protected]
>     Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 3:33 PM
>     Subject: Re: CS>Non electric remedy for BR
>
>
>     The meat tenderizer is what I used on all insect stings.  What it does is digest proteins, and the venom is a form of protein that is easily digested by the tenderizer.  I was wondering if it would work on the brown recluse.  Thanks for the confirmation.
>     Marshall
>
>     Charles Sutton wrote:
>
>       This was sent off list, but it may help someone. .It is simple and works.  My friend's husband has had several BR bites.
>       Rails
>       Anyway the remedy I use on the brown recluse spider bite is Adolph's Meat Tenderizer and Vaseline petroleum jelly to make it stick the to bite......put your finger in the Vaseline and then shake some ADOLPH'S.....has to have Papaya Extract in it!!!....and put it on the bite sight for about 15 minutes....remember though, you are meat too....so not too long with the tenderizer on you....but that will draw out the venom for sure and there should be no scars or dead skin if you put it on right away.......do it if you even think you got it by this spider....it won't hurt that's for sure.....
>       ----- Original Message -----
>       From: Charles Sutton
>       To: Rails02 (tyj)
>       Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 9:45 PM
>       Subject: Re: CS>Fw: Spider bite?
>       Very common here in Florida.  Sure send it to me too.   Why don't you post it to the list?
>
>       ----- Original Message -----
>       From: Rails02 (tyj)
>       To: [email protected]
>       Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 8:00 PM
>       Subject: CS>Fw: Spider bite?
>       Was this a brown recluse?  I have a friend that has old remedy that is tried and true.  If any want that recipe email me?
>       Rails


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