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Brown recluse bite

Hello, is there any recommended treatment for brown recluse bite? my son got it and it about 2 weeks ago. we think it is a brown recluse, it has some of the symptoms. thank you.
 
  elanzappa on 2010-06-04
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Hi, I was bitten by a brown recluse spider in a hotel bed a few years ago. I rolled over on it and it bit my back several times. I got progressively sicker until I found a doctor who knew what it was. However, it was too late to administer any medicine but a super dose of antibiotics. It worked after a time. They are usually found, I have been told, in woodpiles, dark cellars and attics and I have a friend who had his calf bitten several times at once from rubber garden boots he put on. Good luck.....
 
patsy2613 last decade
Please take a single dose of Tarentula Cubensis 200c for only one day. If there is some relief you may take one dose daily for few days and stop.

One dose means
If the medicine is in pills form 4 pills. Don't touch pills with hand. Use cap of bottle to take pills.
If the medicine is in liquid dilution form, 3-4 drops in some 20 ml water. Sip up slowly.

Please follow homeo restrictions like no coffee, no raw onion/garlic, no strong perfumes, don't eat or drink anything within 45 minutes before or after taking medicine.

The other remedy that may help is Ars Alb 200. Please give first preference to Tarentula Cubensis.
 
kadwa last decade
Thank you!!!
 
elanzappa last decade

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