Thanks Wayne. :-)

I'll keep all that in mind.

E.


From: Wayne Fugitt <[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>Brown recluse bite  Treatments
Date: Sat, 20 May 2006 21:05:54 -0500

Evening Ernie,

>> At 04:05 PM 5/19/2006, you wrote:

Are you sure this was a Black Widow?
I was under the understanding that one bite is lethal to a human. It is a neurotoxin paralysis to the nervous system and kills within 15-20 minutes.
Am I mistaken?

I will not say you are mistaken, For that to be true, we are grossly under estimating the ability of the immune system.

The things it can do are infinite. Even the doctors that have studied it their complete lifetime say they still do not fully understand it.

Intercellular communications vary from person to person as well as the ability of the immune system.

I have talked to people who had bad spider bites and did nothing. They got well simply be the body fighting and winning.

As all the messages have shown, there are many things that help the body to win. I tried a good number of them.

Often we do not know how the outcome may be. I know one male who had his leg cut off 3 TIMES due to a spider bite.

He was going to the doctors and getting treatment. I guess the only thing worse is dying.

Immediately after the Stun Gun treatment, I felt better and the bite wound started getting better.

I might add, I worked virtually every day during my treatment installing conduit and wire. The highest temperature I had was ONE DEGREE above normal. At that time, I decided, if one degree rise is all this can do to me, I am going to live.

Try all the treatments you and handle. However, get the Stun Gun and get the show on the road and start getting well,

It is likely the only researched and proven treatment.

If your doctor don't know about it, .......... tell him to go back to the jungle and get lost. He is too far behind to catch up.

Wayne


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