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Bentonite Healing Clay: Brown Recluse Spider Bite

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Clay therapy in integrative medicine and Pelotherapy - Heavy Metal Toxicity - Eytons' EarthSource: Silverlist@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.

Brown Recluse

Brown Recluse Spider Bite and Healing Clay

Treating a brown recluse spider bite-- or any bite for that matter-- with healing clay should be done immediately upon noticing the condition. Bites of this nature start to break down tissue, and once the tissue is dead, it cannot be saved. To improve the effectiveness of treatment, hydrate the clay with an isolated, oligodynamic colloidal silver. Remember, one may easily seek medical treatment and persue clay therapy at the same time!

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Archive: Brown Recluse Spider Bite & Calcium Bentonite

Date: October 20, 2003
From: Undisclosed
Format: Email
To: Silverlist@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.

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Date: October 20, 2003
From: Eytons' Earth
Format: Email
To: Silverlist@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.

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Date: October 20, 2003
From: David Bearrow
Format: Email
To: Silverlist@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.

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Date: November 5, 2003
From: Name not disclosed for privacy
Format: Email
To: colloidalsilverdata@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.

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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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There are 9 comments
Cynthia – Texas
January 03, 2012 - 21:05
Subject: Brown Recluse Spider Bite

My mom was bitten by a brown recluse 2 years ago, and we are still trying to heal the wound. We are making progress, but there is a clear liquid that keeps draining from the bite.
I should mention that she was just diagnosed 5 months ago as being bitten by a recluse by a natureopathic Dr. The Dr.'s before just treated it as a wound and scraped it constantly.
We did the betonite clay treatment for a while and it seemed to work well, but the Dr. is doing some laser treatments on it now, to stimulate the tissue.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get this thing healed up?
Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.
Cynthia

Eric
July 02, 2011 - 16:20
Subject: Spider Bite

I felt a sharp bite or sting on the top of my left foot. Afterwards I noticed a white spot and red irritation around it. I scratched the itch and the next day my foot was extremely red, ached, and swelled. I called a naturopathic Dr. and learned of the bentonite clay. Bought a pound at a local farmers exchange for .15 cents. After one day of use have noticed a huge recovery.

ryan
June 10, 2011 - 21:27
Subject: recluse bite

Hi their i was bitten on my left outside shoulder by arm pit on 10 days ago, im diabetic and heal slow, i have a huge swollen red area tricep to elbowtwo bites about 2'' apart they transformed from volcano looking with white yellow puss pockets to more raw with scaby spot lots of pain. was reading this, i have been at the dr 2 times and 2 diff anti biots so far nothing good. please give more info on what how i should try and clay pack this? thanks for any input!

carol – Texas
November 28, 2010 - 17:59
Subject: Liquid clay and healing arthritis and neuropathy in the feet

I have neuropathy in both feet and about a year ago I had this dream if I could just put my feet in liquid clay I would be healed. Today I was reading some works by the Essenes and in their translation of Yeshua (Jesus), it has him saying to a person with disease in his feet (arthritis) and he points to the ground where the water is dripping on the clay and the sun is warming it, that the 'angel of the earth' may draw out all pain and disease through the clay.

Jordon Depew
October 01, 2009 - 04:51
Subject:

Well after almost a month, I am now able to leave my hand unwrapped and it is healing very well. Thank you very much for your help, and I will continue to spread the news about the healing clay!

Jordon Depew – Saltville, Va
September 14, 2009 - 09:54
Subject:

Part 2,

Well, after changing my clay this morning, I can tell you that almost all the swelling has left my hand and arm. All the pain is gone as well. I can see that the necrosis has stopped and also that it is starting to heal. I assume that all the healthy skin that the clay is staying on will be fine as well. ( the part that looks like I've been in the tub to long) Maybe it will just peel? Ok, thank you for the input and thanks for helping me through this.

Reply to Jordon Depew
Eytons – Las Vegas, NV
September 14, 2009 - 10:18
Subject:

Yes, Jordon -- don't worry about the clay attached to the newly forming skin, it will be just fine.

Once the swelling starts to leave, you know you're "out of the woods". Sometimes, the venom from those bites can travel, and continual inflammation means that the body's immune system is still reacting to active poison in the body.

In such a case (probably not your case), an indvidual will also need to do detox clay baths.

It will take some time for the wound to heal, just keep up on the clay as you can!

~Jason

Jordon Depew – Saltville, Va
September 13, 2009 - 09:11
Subject:

I was bitten on the right hand by a brown recluse over a week ago. Since then I have been to the E.R. and they cut it open and gave me anti-biotics and pain pills. A few days after the visit it was getting worse and hurting very very bad, so I called my sister and she told me to come pick up a clay mix. I assume it is the bentonite clay. I put it on yesterday and it is already improving and hurts very little. Until I put the clay on, necrosis was spreading and making a big hole, but that seems to have stopped also. I will try to post every day to keep people informed on the progression of these bad bites. If anyone has any helpful suggestions please...

Reply to Jordon Depew
Eytons – Las Vegas, NV
September 13, 2009 - 09:43
Subject:

Hi Jordon:

Just keep using the clay, and discarding the old clay for new clay poultices about every two hours, when possible. The clay cannot reverse the damage already done, but it will spead healing and prevent any more tissue damage.

Next time, you'll know to use the clay right away, and thus avoid the tissue necrosis all together!

~ Jason

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