Thanks everyone for the information I have received on this list and privately J
Rochelle
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Subject: Re: [Minutus] Brown Recluse spider [1 Attachment]
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Basic facts about the remedy so I don’t have to read through the whole proving.
Here it is in pictures if that helps:, and this is just the first ten days
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Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.Furryboots.info
(Info on Feline health, genetics, nutrition & homeopathy)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."
Brown Recluse spider [1 Attachment]
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Re: Brown Recluse spider [1 Attachment]
I stopped an infection of nercotizing fasciitis moments after having been bitten by a house spider that dropped down from the ceiling while I was sleeping. Brown Recluse isn't the only spider that caries the flesh-eating bacteria; many insects also carry it.
I noticed a raised nodule on my arm that looked like an inflamed zit. Following my morning shower it grew to the size of a quarter and was a suppurating grey lesion with deep red streaks extending radially outwards about two inches.
I immediately covered the site with several layers of toilet paper which I then saturated with tea tree oil and DMSO. After a few more minutes I added hydrogen peroxide which catalyzed the solution producing an intense heat that smoldered off of the pledget. The burning was intense but I left it applied for about two minutes. The result was a second degree erythema which lingered for several days. The infection was completely halted and the skin healed without any scarring. All destructive action by the bacteria was thus terminated.
Caveat Emptor! Carmi Hazen
I noticed a raised nodule on my arm that looked like an inflamed zit. Following my morning shower it grew to the size of a quarter and was a suppurating grey lesion with deep red streaks extending radially outwards about two inches.
I immediately covered the site with several layers of toilet paper which I then saturated with tea tree oil and DMSO. After a few more minutes I added hydrogen peroxide which catalyzed the solution producing an intense heat that smoldered off of the pledget. The burning was intense but I left it applied for about two minutes. The result was a second degree erythema which lingered for several days. The infection was completely halted and the skin healed without any scarring. All destructive action by the bacteria was thus terminated.
Caveat Emptor! Carmi Hazen