Another clay and CS cure; assuming you don't have a stun gun or lawnmower
handy.

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From: "Dan Nave" <na...@comcast.net>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 11:19 PM
Subject: CS>spider bite

Bentonite Healing Clay: Brown Recluse Spider Bite
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Source: silverl...@eskimo.com
                    David Bearrow
Authenticity Rating: 10 out of 10
Correspondence Date: October 20, 2003
Topic: Brown Recluse Spider Bite

Synopsis: An individual suffers from continued problems with suspected brown
recluse spider bites. Correspondence suggests that further research
concerning healing clay treatments may prove to be highly advantageous. An
independent report follows documenting a brown recluse spider bite
successfully treated one day after the bite is first noticed. Hydrated
calcium bentonite poultices were successfully used as the single treatment
protocol. A second independent report followed. See our notes at the end.








Archive: Brown Recluse Spider Bite & Calcium Bentonite

Date: October 20, 2003
From: Undisclosed
Format: Email
To: silverl...@eskimo.com
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Topic: Brown Recluse Spider Bite

Could anyone tell me how to neutralize the toxins from a brown recluse
spider bite? My husband has been bitten at least once, but has multiple
erruptions that keep occurring every few days. He has a couple that have
healed, one that is pretty bad, one that is just starting to get sore.
Thanks for any research information.



Date: October 20, 2003
From: Eytons' Earth
Format: Email
To: silverl...@eskimo.com
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Topic: Brown Recluse Spider Bite
Although I have never personally seen the treatment, I have been informed by
two independent researchers that utilizing healing clay poultices on the
area greatly assisted the recovery of brown recluse spider bites. Hydrating
the healing clay with isolated colloidal silver is even a better idea; I've
seen rapid responses with other types of bites.

The treatment must be utilized as often as possible... Dressings changed
about 3 times daily. It is far better if one has a supply of healing clay
pre-prepared and utilizes it immediately upon being bitten; switching
between utilizing the clay and utilizing isolated silver directly to the
area.






Date: October 20, 2003
From: David Bearrow
Format: Email
To: silverl...@eskimo.com
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Topic: Brown Recluse Spider Bite
My brother-in-law was bitten on the hand by a brown recluse. He waited a day
to tell me. By the time he came to me his hand had swollen so bad he could
no longer make a fist.

I immediately applied a calcium bentonite clay hydrated with 10 ppm
colloidal silver as a poultice to the bite about an inch thick and covering
the entire back of his hand. We then wrapped it and secured it with an ace
bandage. We changed the clay twice a day for 3 days.

By day 3 the swelling had gone completely away and you could only see 2
small white marks where the fangs had hit him. He suffered no necrosis.

[ Eytons' Earth commented in a further email, commenting on how quickly the
bite may have healed had the clay been applied immediately. In fact there
are times when a bite may have been more "serious" than we'd ever known, but
was readily taken care of utilizing healing clay. Response follows. ]

I can only guess that he would not have swelled at all had he applied clay
immediately. As a result of the swelling he suffered itchiness of the skin
where it stretched. Fortunately he had the self control not to scratch it
but he did complain quite a bit about the itch.





Date: November 5, 2003
From: Name not disclosed for privacy
Format: Email
To: colloidalsilverd...@yahoogroups.com
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Topic: Brown Recluse Spider Bite


A couple of years ago my wife was stung on her ankle by what we believe must
have been a brown recluse spider. She did not feel anything until she
scratched a mild itch on the ankle. Then the pain started. Within a few
hours the pain was intense and the wound had started ulcerating.

We applied Colloidal Silver to the wound and it seemed to help. The next
day, she went to her physician. After he examined the wound, he said that it
looked as though she had been stung by a brown recluse spider. He told her
that he could not do anything for her except prescribe pain pills, and that
she would probably need a skin graft if it did not heal.

When she returned from the doctor's office, we got some bentonite clay
powder (probably available at any health food store; do a WWW search on "
bentonite" and "pascalite" ), mixed it Colloidal Silver and MSM, and applied
it to the wound as a poultice. Within hours, the pain subsided, and was
largely gone the next day.

My wife went back to her physician a few days later, and he was amazed at
her remarkable progress. In fact, he told her that if anyone in his family
ever got stung by a brown recluse spider, he would send them to her for
treatment! And he was serious!

We feel that the three ingredients in the poultice had three different
effects, but this is only conjecture on our part. First, the bentonite clay
"mud pack" may have drawn the venom out. Secondly, the minute electrical
charge in each of the zillions of Colloidal Silver particles may have had a
neutralizing effect on the venom similar to the stun gun protocol alluded to
in other replies to the original message below. Moreover, it has come to my
attention in the last year that some creatures that inject venom into their
victims also deliver flesh eating bacteria that reside on their fangs or
stingers, or in their mouths.

Apparently (if I understand correctly), until recently all the focus was on
the venom, and there was no awareness of the flesh eating bacteria that some
of these creatures harbor. If this was so in my wife's case, then Colloidal
Silver probably neutralized the flesh eating bacteria as well.

Thirdly, the MSM likely allowed the Colloidal Silver to penetrate better,
and the venom to be drawn out more readily. For this type of wound, it may
be useful to use the poultice described, ingest Colloidal Silver and MSM,
and inhale Colloidal Silver via a nebulizer or a saline nasal mist sprayer
that has been emptied, flushed with distilled water, and filled halfway with
Colloidal Silver.




Eytons' Earth's Notes

We have noticed the "itching phenomenon" in several situations dealing with
skin infections. However, we have also noted that when healing clay was
utilized without the silver, the itching sensation was not present, with the
same condition being studied. Furthermore, it is interesting to note that
the onset of itching we have observed is quite unique. The onset is
extremely fast, the agitation appears to be extremely focused and is quite
intense.

Hence we have attributed the itching as a rapid healing response induced by
the use of silver with the clay. It is interesting to note that the same
itching response did not occur with the use of an isolated silver solution
alone, nor the clay used alone, but only with them both combined. We
hypothesize that when the silver was used alone, there was very little
actual penetration of the silver into the tissues. We further hypothesize
that the clay delivers silver ions via cation ion exchange, resulting in
increased penetration of the silver ions directly into the area being
treated. In the cases we studied, lesions caused by a common virus were
studied.

A hydrated bentonite prepared with isolated colloidal silver poses a unique
chemical situation. Upon hydration, the clay particles are negatively
charged. Isolated silver ions are positively charged. Our experience
suggests that silver ions are held via sorption on the surface of the clay
particles. Further research, however, needs to be conducted to verify the
electro-chemical results of such a combination.

David Bearrow's co-research experiment was done perfectly. We cannot stress
enough that the clay MUST be applied thick, and MUST be covered. In twelve
years, we have never seen a bite not respond to healing clay properly made
and used in treatment, even in situations where an infection was present as
the result of a bite.




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