Terry,

How could EIS do that? Presumably it had to neutralize the poison? Or can you think of any other plausible mechanism?

I have used an electronic acupuncture device many times to break up the poison of a mosquito bite, thereby preventing swelling and itching. Could it be that the electrical properties of home-brew EIS could account for your anecdotal success story?

Others have reported similar success with spider bites, but I have yet to see any hypothesis or even speculation about the possible mechanism.

Thanks for this report.


JBB


On Saturday, Nov 5, 2005, at 01:35 Asia/Tokyo, Terry Chamberlin wrote:

Looking at the Silverlon website prompted my memory
about an experience I had a few years ago.

I was mowing the lawn on a summer afternoon, wearing
short pants. I ran over an unknown hornets nest in the
ground. A second later, my legs were on fire. I looked
down and saw my entire calf area on both legs covered
with hornets. There couldn't have been less than 20 or
30 hornets on my legs.

I scraped the hornets off my legs with a stick and
rushed into the house and soaked two hand towels in CS
and wrapped them around both calves. In about 15
minutes, the pain had lessened significantly. I
rewrapped both calves two more times, about an hour
apart. An hour after the incident, the pain was almost
entirely gone.

The next day, there was not even a MARK on my legs! No
bumps, no swelling, no sign that I had even been
stung.

If I had not been convinced of the value of CS before,
I sure was now.


        

        
                
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