It might be interesting to apply the MMS (activated chlorine dioxide)
with some DMSO on these bites.  It is supposed to combine with and
neutralize toxins, etc...

Dan
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 9:26 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Spider bite

I agree that papayan is a great for digesting the proteins in a bee
sting, and helping neutralize it.  It is a digestive enzyme that digests
proteins and amino acids.  However for a spider bite, which is a
digestive enzyme that digests proteins and amino acids as well, it seems
that using papayan (which is from the papaya plant, not a pineapple)
would be like adding fuel to a fire.  I would personally be afraid to
try it for a spider bite, it seems to me it would hurt, not help.

Marshall

Clayton Family wrote:
> Speaking of digestive enzymes, meat tenderizer is one of the best 
> treatments for stings. Adolphs' is just fine. It haas pineapple 
> enzymes or something like that. Or good old MSG, Accent, does the same
> thing- apply topically, in a paste. These neutralize the stuff the 
> bugs inject.  I would be interested to know if it would help with a 
> spider bite, I never thought to try it. I suppose if you had digestive

> enzyme tablets, and crushed them to make a paste, that would probably 
> work too. This really does work, I have used it for years- I have one 
> son who used to be  a wasp magnet.
>


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