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Brown Recluse Spider Bites

I received an email today from my mother-in-law with these photos and while I don't usually forward things I felt this information was VERY important.  I personally know a man who almost lost his foot to a Brown Recluse bite a couple years back.  If bitten don't delay, seek treatment right away.

My mother-in-law asked a friend of hers who uses Essential Oils for everything, and this is what she recommended:

"The best thing I have for spider bites is Redmond Clay.  You take the powder and make a paste with mustard consistency.  Then you put this over the bite and let it dry.  As it dries it will suck out the poison.  Then before repeating this process I would treat it with Helichrysum oil which neutralizes toxins.  Then I would repeat the clay, then the oil, etc... until symptoms are gone.
 
The thing about brown recluse is their venom never stops eating/digesting/poisoning the flesh.  It keeps going and spreading and going on.  If you get it sucked out, and then neutralize the area and repeat this process it will have amazing results.
 
There is a lady who was bit by a brown recluse and treated it successfully with the clay alone.  In 2 days she could not even see the bite.
 
Activated charcoal is similar in its use for this.  I hope this helps."

If you are comfortable with essential oils or homeopathic remedies, give this a try otherwise get to a doctor immediately!!!

These photos get progressively worse......but they show just what a spider bite can do to a person! It's springtime & cleanup is going on.  Be careful where you put your hands.  They like dark spaces & woodpiles.   Also areas in the attic.

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This guy was bitten by a Brown Recluse spider.

Day 3  

The following illustrates the progression of a brown recluse spider bite.  The affected skin actually dies on his body!


Day 5  


Day 6  



Day 9    as you can see by the photo, the man is now in the hospital!

 

Day 10    DISGUSTING!!

 


The Dangerous Brown Recluse Spider ~ We should all know what the spider looks like.



Please be careful. Spider bites are dangerous and can have permanent and highly negative consequences.  If left untreated a person can die from it's bite.

They like the darkness and tend to live in storage sheds or attics or other areas that might not be frequented by people or light. If you have a need to be in your attic, go up there and turn on a light and leave it on for about 30 minutes before you go in to do your work! PLEASE PASS THIS ON TO YOUR RELATIVES AND FRIENDS! People will be digging around, doing yard work, spring cleaning, and may have a need to go in their attics.

Sandy Noll
Realtor, eAgent
Keller Williams Realty Kirkland
425-890-0878
sandranoll@kw.com
www.letsachieveyourgoals.com
Kirkland, Woodinville, Bothell Home Expert


PS: My mother-in-law just emailed me that our family friend had his foot amputated last Thursday! They believe the nerve and tissue damage occured two years ago when he was bitten by a Brown Recluse and delayed seeking medical treatment. He also has diabetes so that probably prevented proper circulation necessary for healing. How sad!
 
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Sandy Noll - Realtor, eAgent
Keller Williams Realty Kirkland - NWREA, LLC
Woodinville, WA

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