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Electricity works. If you have a mag pulser, that works also. If not a 9 volt

battery and a small resistor and a little moisture and zap it. Join

Microelectricitygermkiller for complete instructions. Or if you

have a self defense zapper and are brave. Smile. I have used electricity on

this type of thing and it works wonders, but you need to know what you are

doing, or know that you don't know what you are doing and err on the side of

cautious.

If you seriously think it is a brown recluse then do SOMETHING, whatever it is.

Blessings

Donna

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Blood Reports and Spider Bite

I have a spider bite on the right calf muscle.

IT was thought to be a fire ant bite for several days. About the time it

should have been disappearing, it was getting bigger and then took on the

appearance of a spider bite.

The only person that saw it who had previously had a Brown Recluse bite

stated, " mine looked just like that "

My question is, Which blood analysis would be valuable at such a time?

Today is 10 days since the bite but only 5 days since I started treating it

like a spider bite.

I have not taken any antibiotics and not been to a doctor. Most of my

local friends think I will surely die because I have not been to a doctor

and got antibiotics.

Since I have not had a physical nor blood reports in nearly two years, I

thought I may go to see my favorite doctor and get some blood analysis and

the usual physical exam. Then my friends can sleep at night.

The pictures of my leg are at.... www.fugitt.com/files/spid1208

The 4 digits in the different picture name indicate the date. Pictures are

only about 33 K.

If you want to see some other, very bad, spider bite results, here are a

few pictures I have collected.

http://www.fugitt.com/bspider/

Suggestions for the bite are welcome as well as any specific blood reports

that would give me some idea of the ability of my immune system to control

this bite, as it seems to have been doing for 10 days.

Wayne

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In a message dated 12/10/2003 4:23:45 PM Central Standard Time,

waynefugitt@... writes:

> Suggestions for the bite are welcome as well as any specific blood reports

> that would give me some idea of the ability of my immune system to control

> this bite, as it seems to have been doing for 10 days.

>

> Wayne

>

Dr Agatha Thrash tells how a woman came to their clinic that had

a brown recluse bite on her hand. the surgeons had cut away

alot of tissue but it continued to spread. The Thrashes (both are

M.D.s) put charcoal poultices on it with a cloth in between it and bite so

there would not be the tatoo effect of the charcoal left. the first 24

hrs it was changed ecery 2 hrs then longer inbetween until all the

poison was out and it was healing. And it wouldn't hurt to take some

internally.

Edith

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> The pictures of my leg are at.... www.fugitt.com/files/spid1208

> The 4 digits in the different picture name indicate the date.

Pictures are

> only about 33 K.

>

>

> If you want to see some other, very bad, spider bite results, here

are a

> few pictures I have collected.

> http://www.fugitt.com/bspider/

eek! I thought " your " photos looked " bad " --- until

I saw some of the ones in your collection. EEK! (I didn't

look at them all.....)

> Suggestions for the bite are welcome

1. mix bentonite clay with a little water and make a paste.

(Ideally this paste should sit for a while to get the clay

soft and uniform. So make more than you want to use right

away. It will stop " acting difficult " after it sits for a

day... in the meantime do your best to get it to stick to

your leg.) Put the paste on the WHOLE area affected then

cover with something (like a big bandage?) so that it will stay

on and not get all over you. [You MAY be able to buy

powdered bentonite at a large HFS. Also try a LARGE

clay distributor.) Replace the clay a couple of times

a day. (Or if it gets uncomfortable due to getting too

dry, you can remove and replace it.)

2. drink water+activated charcoal. This is a general

recommendation for ANY kind of poisoning. I don't know

if it will help outside of poisons in the digestive

tract, but I would do it big time. (I have lots of it,

I've taken it many times, I feel comfortable with it.)

3. on general principle, I would do ozone cupping and/or

bagging over the bite. (If you have that option.......)

4. on general principle, I would also be taking hot baths,

probably with Hydrogen peroxide, possibly with some herbs.

And also on general principle I would spray alternating hot

and cold water on it for **a long time**. (You need a

shower head on a flexible " hose " type of handle to do this.)

> as well as any specific blood reports

> that would give me some idea of the ability of my immune system to

control

> this bite,

no ideas on what kind of tests...........

Moria

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p.s. hydrogen peroxide " gel " or ozonated oil on the

" open wound " part are also good options.

>

> > The pictures of my leg are at.... www.fugitt.com/files/spid1208

> > The 4 digits in the different picture name indicate the date.

> Pictures are

> > only about 33 K.

> >

> >

> > If you want to see some other, very bad, spider bite results, here

> are a

> > few pictures I have collected.

> > http://www.fugitt.com/bspider/

>

> eek! I thought " your " photos looked " bad " --- until

> I saw some of the ones in your collection. EEK! (I didn't

> look at them all.....)

>

> > Suggestions for the bite are welcome

>

> 1. mix bentonite clay with a little water and make a paste.

> (Ideally this paste should sit for a while to get the clay

> soft and uniform. So make more than you want to use right

> away. It will stop " acting difficult " after it sits for a

> day... in the meantime do your best to get it to stick to

> your leg.) Put the paste on the WHOLE area affected then

> cover with something (like a big bandage?) so that it will stay

> on and not get all over you. [You MAY be able to buy

> powdered bentonite at a large HFS. Also try a LARGE

> clay distributor.) Replace the clay a couple of times

> a day. (Or if it gets uncomfortable due to getting too

> dry, you can remove and replace it.)

>

> 2. drink water+activated charcoal. This is a general

> recommendation for ANY kind of poisoning. I don't know

> if it will help outside of poisons in the digestive

> tract, but I would do it big time. (I have lots of it,

> I've taken it many times, I feel comfortable with it.)

>

> 3. on general principle, I would do ozone cupping and/or

> bagging over the bite. (If you have that option.......)

>

> 4. on general principle, I would also be taking hot baths,

> probably with Hydrogen peroxide, possibly with some herbs.

> And also on general principle I would spray alternating hot

> and cold water on it for **a long time**. (You need a

> shower head on a flexible " hose " type of handle to do this.)

>

> > as well as any specific blood reports

> > that would give me some idea of the ability of my immune system to

> control

> > this bite,

>

> no ideas on what kind of tests...........

>

> Moria

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Dear Wayne,

I would suggest that you get some ozone just to be safe.

Even soaking in hydrogen peroxide baths....

Best of health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

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From: Wayne Fugitt <waynefugitt@...>

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Subject: Blood Reports and Spider Bite

Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 14:00:14 -0600

I have a spider bite on the right calf muscle.

IT was thought to be a fire ant bite for several days. About the time it

should have been disappearing, it was getting bigger and then took on the

appearance of a spider bite.

The only person that saw it who had previously had a Brown Recluse bite

stated, " mine looked just like that "

My question is, Which blood analysis would be valuable at such a time?

Today is 10 days since the bite but only 5 days since I started treating it

like a spider bite.

I have not taken any antibiotics and not been to a doctor. Most of my

local friends think I will surely die because I have not been to a doctor

and got antibiotics.

Since I have not had a physical nor blood reports in nearly two years, I

thought I may go to see my favorite doctor and get some blood analysis and

the usual physical exam. Then my friends can sleep at night.

The pictures of my leg are at.... www.fugitt.com/files/spid1208

The 4 digits in the different picture name indicate the date. Pictures are

only about 33 K.

If you want to see some other, very bad, spider bite results, here are a

few pictures I have collected.

http://www.fugitt.com/bspider/

Suggestions for the bite are welcome as well as any specific blood reports

that would give me some idea of the ability of my immune system to control

this bite, as it seems to have been doing for 10 days.

Wayne

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alternative self-help subjects.

THERE IS NO MEDICAL ADVICE HERE!

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information we believe in. If you act on ideas found here, you do so at your

own risk. Self-help requires intelligence, common sense, and the ability to

take responsibility for your own actions. By joining the list you agree to

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or health care provider.

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Nitroglycerin patches have been used to successfully treat brown recluse bites.

It started being used in Colorado and you can find the article by googling brown

recluse nitro.

Amy

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urine topically a few times a day

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Stun guns seem break up the protein of this poison as well as snake bite.

South American indian remedy is to crush the critter over the bite.

Presumably this gets the antibodies of the critter to work for you as well.

Advice to get a physician to help you this late is essential.

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> Electricity works. If you have a mag pulser, that works also. If not a 9

volt battery and a small resistor and a little moisture and zap it. Join

Microelectricitygermkiller for complete instructions. Or if

you have a self defense zapper and are brave. Smile. I have used

electricity on this type of thing and it works wonders, but you need to know

what you are doing, or know that you don't know what you are doing and err

on the side of cautious.

>

> If you seriously think it is a brown recluse then do SOMETHING, whatever

it is.

>

> Blessings

> Donna

>

> http://www.excellentthings.com

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Hi Gale

I don't think it takes years to heal what has accumulated for years. There may

be some leftovers, but most healing should occur well within the first year. Of

course it has to be a good modality. The best I have experienced is fasting. I

can't compare it to ozone, rife or others that I haven't tried. And I know that

ozone is better than fasting for cancer and such things as prostatitis.

By age 36 I had sever asthma and sinusitis caused by years of abuse. 24 days of

water fasting eliminated all symptoms. I was good for a few years till I became

a bad boy again. Then a short 7 day fast would clear me up for a few more

years, etc.

Corny

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Ed McCabe (and others) seems to think that many ill effects can reverse

themselves in a similar manner in which one originally experiences them. I must

say that I have had some such reversals and maybe this is all it is. Peeling

(healing) the bopdy one layer at a time. Best wishes, Ken

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