Meat Tenderizer might be good too. It is about the best thing for bee
and wasp stings. It breaks down the protein toxin to harmless components
immediately.

Be sure it is the one that uses papayan in it.

Marshall

h...@bigpond.net.au wrote:

> Wayne,
> Simplest treatment for a spider bite is an onion, cut one in half,
> mash the
> cut surface and apply straight on the bite and leave it there.
> Works for any insect sting or bite. From my experience, and we have
> quite a
> few very venomous spiders here in Australia, it works, even for our
> "Bull
> ant", his sting is very painful, takes the pain out in seconds, and
> seems to
> either neutralise the venom or draw it out.
> John in Australia
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Wayne Fugitt" <wa...@fugitt.com>
> To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
> Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 12:47 AM
> Subject: CS>Spider Bite Question
>
>
> > Good Evening,
> >
> > I am at Day 6 after the spider bite.  Day 1 until day 3, I thought
> it to
> be
> > a fire ant.  ( Day Three of treatment )
> >
> > I did search the archives and read most of them.  About 90 % relate
> to
> > ignition systems.