Spider bite = Ruta!
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 7:04 am
Thought someone might be interested:
I had a rather nasty (presumed spider) bite a day or so ago, which today
got a lot worse, very swollen around it, burning hot (gee I could sell
it back to the utility company for winter heating!), red for 6 inches
dia, increasingly blistery in the center, itching like mad, rubbing
(brushing against clothes) agg, scratching temporarily relieves, it is
developing ulceration in the middle. Also severe headache and nausea.
I thought Tarent-c or Lach might help and LAch looked a better match
- Lach 200C helped very little and very slowly and not for long. After
dandelions and ginger for supper I felt a little better, thought "herbs"
and looked up "herbs spider" and found Rue - which is Ruta. Looking in
the repertory Ruta is nowhere to be found for spider bites or even
"wounds-bites", but I see it has some relevant rubrics:
HEAD - COMPLAINTS of head - accompanied by - nausea
HEAD - PAIN
SKIN - BURNING
SKIN - DISCOLORATION - red
SKIN - DISCOLORATION - red - scratching; after
SKIN - ERUPTIONS - discharging - scratching; after
SKIN - ERUPTIONS - inflamed
SKIN - ITCHING - burning
SKIN - ITCHING - corrosive
SKIN - ITCHING - scratching - amel. - transient
SKIN - ULCERS - hot
SKIN - ULCERS - undermined
GENERALS - RUBBING - agg.
GENERALS - WOUNDS
GENERALS - WOUNDS - heal; tendency to - slowly
GENERALS - WOUNDS - swelling of
Anyway one dose of Ruta 30C and 30 minutes later and the arm is warm
not burning hot, headache and nausea gone, no itching, not ulcerating,
swelling almost all gone.
Ruta is not listed (in Radar 9 repertory) under the rubric for spider
bites, or bites in general or bites of poisonous animals.
Namaste,
Irene
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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.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."
I had a rather nasty (presumed spider) bite a day or so ago, which today
got a lot worse, very swollen around it, burning hot (gee I could sell
it back to the utility company for winter heating!), red for 6 inches
dia, increasingly blistery in the center, itching like mad, rubbing
(brushing against clothes) agg, scratching temporarily relieves, it is
developing ulceration in the middle. Also severe headache and nausea.
I thought Tarent-c or Lach might help and LAch looked a better match
- Lach 200C helped very little and very slowly and not for long. After
dandelions and ginger for supper I felt a little better, thought "herbs"
and looked up "herbs spider" and found Rue - which is Ruta. Looking in
the repertory Ruta is nowhere to be found for spider bites or even
"wounds-bites", but I see it has some relevant rubrics:
HEAD - COMPLAINTS of head - accompanied by - nausea
HEAD - PAIN
SKIN - BURNING
SKIN - DISCOLORATION - red
SKIN - DISCOLORATION - red - scratching; after
SKIN - ERUPTIONS - discharging - scratching; after
SKIN - ERUPTIONS - inflamed
SKIN - ITCHING - burning
SKIN - ITCHING - corrosive
SKIN - ITCHING - scratching - amel. - transient
SKIN - ULCERS - hot
SKIN - ULCERS - undermined
GENERALS - RUBBING - agg.
GENERALS - WOUNDS
GENERALS - WOUNDS - heal; tendency to - slowly
GENERALS - WOUNDS - swelling of
Anyway one dose of Ruta 30C and 30 minutes later and the arm is warm
not burning hot, headache and nausea gone, no itching, not ulcerating,
swelling almost all gone.
Ruta is not listed (in Radar 9 repertory) under the rubric for spider
bites, or bites in general or bites of poisonous animals.
Namaste,
Irene
--
Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom.
P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."