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possibly a spider bite...if it continues to stay red and sore or

starts to turn a dark color you need to be seen by a doc as soon as

you can....because sometimes with certain type of spider bites the

tissue necroses and it needs to be debraded.....and you need to be on

some meds

another paragraph said stinging nettle..another said spiders..go see..

wash in salt water 4 times daily to sooth itch and start healing [by

me]if you have alfalfa tablets take some;and maybe some over the

counter strength cortisone cream.

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Rica

In health , " cctux " <cctux@...> wrote:

>

> Hi Team!!!

>

> Hope all is well with everyone. I have a medical mystery I need

> some input about. About 10 days ago, I started feeling a burning

> sensation on the right side of my hip. When I looked at the area,

> there were 3 or 4 welts close together. They each had a small

> pinprick size center, like a bite mark.

>

> I assumed I had been bitten by something. The center of the welt

was

> hard. I left it alone but the burning sensation kept increasing.

The

> next day, the pinprick had turned into a sore, almost as if someone

> had burned my skin with a cigarette. They still burn badly,

although

> the welts have diminished in size around the sores.

>

> I have tried antibiotic cream and it is not helping. I am also

> taking high doses of msm and vitamin c and drinking a large glass

of

> green juice everyday.

>

> I am totally mystified. Any ideas? The sores do not seem to be

> getting better and they are still quite painful. (If it were flesh

> eating disease, I would be dead by now, so I think we can rule that

> out.)

>

> Looking forward to any ideas or help. Thanks all!

>

> Cheryl

>

> Peace on earth.

>

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Hi Cheryl,

It sounds like a or several spider bites. Antibiotic creams will not

work with spider bites. I suggest, depending on what it is doing at

present, that you apply lavender EO to the bite neat (neat means just

dab it on without diluting). I don't know where you live so can't say

what type of spider it might be. Could be black widow,

hobo, brown recluse or any of a dozen other varieties. Either way,

lavender EO will be about your best bet for helping with itching and

neutralizing the toxins.

From your description it almost sounds like a hobo or brown recluse but

I can't be certain. If you had caught the perp then you could identify

and we would know for certain. If the wound becomes raw and oozing

(necrosis) then you might also consider applying a paste of either

Bentonite or activated charcoal mixed with lavender oil. Keep up the

MSM and Vit. C, drink lots of pure water too. You might also consider

taking it very easy (if possible) as in going to bed and resting and

maybe even fasting on water alone.

Otherwise, get yourself into the allopathic establishment for some

allopathic type "curing". Just remember,

antibiotics do absolutely no good with toxins and poisons.

HTH,

Don Quai

cctux wrote:

Hi Team!!!

Hope all is well with everyone. I have a medical mystery I need some input about. About 10 days ago, I started feeling a burning sensation on the right side of my hip. When I looked at the area, there were 3 or 4 welts close together. They each had a small pinprick size center, like a bite mark. I assumed I had been bitten by something. The center of the welt was hard. I left it alone but the burning sensation kept increasing. The next day, the pinprick had turned into a sore, almost as if someone had burned my skin with a cigarette. They still burn badly, although the welts have diminished in size around the sores. I have tried antibiotic cream and it is not helping. I am also taking high doses of msm and vitamin c and drinking a large glass of green juice everyday. I am totally mystified. Any ideas? The sores do not seem to be getting better and they are still quite painful. (If it were flesh eating disease, I would be dead by now, so I think we can rule that out.)

Looking forward to any ideas or help. Thanks all!

Cheryl Peace on earth.

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It sounds like a or several spider bites.

Cheryl,

I agree with Don...my first thought was a spider bite. I'd recommend using the bentonite clay to draw out toxins. Mix it with water and put it on some gauze, cover it with a bandage and leave it on all day. I'd also drink some bentonite internally (diluted in water) throughout the day. It will absorb any poison that has gotten into your system. If you continue feeling sick or the bite/pain/swelling gets worse, have a doctor check it out.

Gloria

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I heard this a few weeks back @ a meeting. Take a plain aspirin and

crush it and apply to spider bite, he said in a few days it will be

gone. Haven't tried it yet as me and spiders get along ok.: ) Jina

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Could be spider bites. Could also be small

outbreak of shingles. What is you history with the chickenpox?

Janet

From:

health

[mailto:health ] On Behalf Of cctux

Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2006

2:56 PM

To:

health

Subject:

medical mystery

Hi Team!!!

Hope all is well with everyone. I have a medical mystery I need

some input about. About 10 days ago, I started feeling a burning

sensation on the right side of my hip. When I looked at the area,

there were 3 or 4 welts close together. They each had a small

pinprick size center, like a bite mark.

I assumed I had been bitten by something. The center of the welt was

hard. I left it alone but the burning sensation kept increasing. The

next day, the pinprick had turned into a sore, almost as if someone

had burned my skin with a cigarette. They still burn badly, although

the welts have diminished in size around the sores.

I have tried antibiotic cream and it is not helping. I am also

taking high doses of msm and vitamin c and drinking a large glass of

green juice everyday.

I am totally mystified. Any ideas? The sores do not seem to be

getting better and they are still quite painful. (If it were flesh

eating disease, I would be dead by now, so I think we can rule that

out.)

Looking forward to any ideas or help. Thanks all!

Cheryl

Peace on earth.

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Sorry been gone and repairing fences.... My first thought was spider bite.. however, if it is a brown recluse usually there are red streaks running not blotches... I would be using something to draw... but also taking super tonic several times a day... Some bites are nothing to fool around with from one who has been bitten by a brown recluse) SuziMorningGlory113@... wrote: It sounds like a or several spider bites.Cheryl, I agree with Don...my first thought was a spider bite. I'd recommend using the bentonite clay to draw out toxins. Mix it with water and put it on some gauze, cover it with a bandage and leave it on all day. I'd also drink some bentonite

internally (diluted in water) throughout the day. It will absorb any poison that has gotten into your system. If you continue feeling sick or the bite/pain/swelling gets worse, have a doctor check it out. Gloria Suzi What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. health/ http://suziesgoats.wholefoodfarmacy.com/ http://360./suziesgoats

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Sounds like you are allergic to whatever

is biting you. Scratching is just bringing infection to the bite. When the itch

strikes, make a paste out of baking soda and cool water and spread it on the

bites – it will cool them right off. My dad used to use a black drawing

salve on my bites when I was little. I think Dr. came up with it,

but since dad has passed away I can’t tell you for sure. Check your

windows and doors and make sure everything is covered by a screen. If you don’t

let them “no see-ums” in they can’t bite you. With winter

approaching all bug activity should start dying down too, so that’s

always a relief.

Janet

From: health [mailto:health ] On Behalf Of Sharyn E. Cerniglia

Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006

6:15 AM

health

Subject: RE:

medical mystery

I’ve been getting bitten like mad lately. Most of them

I don’t see or feel until the day after (no see’ums??)…they

make a red blotch with a hole in the middle; it itches like crazy and seeps a

clear yellow liquid which crystallizes on the hole. Then I forget and

scratch off the crystal scab and it seeps some more and does the same thing

again. I’m thinking this is not a Bad Thing, since it allows the

toxin out of my body instead of staying in. Also, my ankle where the

bites are is very swollen and tight feeling and sore. Does anyone have

any ideas what these things are? I know when I was growing up down here I

had horrible allergic reactions to no see’ums bites, and this could well

be what they are. In which case I may just make a homeopathic remedy from

the yellow crystal and see if that helps. The pharmacist I showed the

bites to, of course, prescribed cortisone. Not!

The others have been fire ants. I’m usually *very* careful where I step –

especially on this acre jungle – but I was walking at dusk the other

night and evidently stepped in a red ant pile. Ended up with only one

bite, on my left next-to-little toe, but got a *huge* blister from it. I popped the blister and seeped

out the liquid, then sat with both feet in the pool for about ten

minutes. I think that helped more than anything.

Sharyn

From: health

[mailto:health ]

On Behalf Of Suzanne

My first thought

was spider bite.. however, if it is a brown recluse usually there are red

streaks running not blotches... I would be using something to

draw... but also taking super tonic several times a day

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Icthamol ointment, Janet. That’s

what we always had as a black drawing salve when I was a kid.

The bugs don’t bite me inside, only

outside. However, being that I live in south Florida on an acre of paradise, I’m

outside a lot.<G>

Yes, hopefully winter will bring some

relief.

Sharyn

From: health [mailto:health ] On Behalf Of Janet Hamilton

My dad used to use a black drawing salve on my bites when I was little.

I think Dr. came up with it, but since dad has passed away I

can’t tell you for sure. Check your windows and doors and make sure

everything is covered by a screen. If you don’t let them “no see-ums”

in they can’t bite you. With winter approaching all bug activity should

start dying down too, so that’s always a relief.

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.......animal magnitism............

but attracting every biting insect for miles around with our

Becky

It isn’t the load that breaks us down; it’s the way we carry it.

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Ahhhh you are like me then – love to

be outside, but attracting every biting insect for miles around with our

sweetness lol.

Janet

From: health [mailto:health ] On Behalf Of Sharyn E. Cerniglia

Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006

9:22 AM

health

Subject: RE:

medical mystery

Icthamol ointment, Janet. That’s what we always had as

a black drawing salve when I was a kid.

The bugs don’t bite me inside, only outside. However,

being that I live in south Florida

on an acre of paradise, I’m outside a lot.<G>

Yes, hopefully winter will bring some relief.

Sharyn

From: health

[mailto:health ]

On Behalf Of Janet Hamilton

My dad used to use

a black drawing salve on my bites when I was little. I think Dr.

came up with it, but since dad has passed away I can’t tell you for sure.

Check your windows and doors and make sure everything is covered by a screen.

If you don’t let them “no see-ums” in they can’t bite

you. With winter approaching all bug activity should start dying down too, so

that’s always a relief.

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