Re: Mark Seth Probert--Spider bite treatment




"Mark Probert" <mark.probert@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:3507922d-ea7f-4c88-9870-721f3b5b4a10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Aug 28, 11:36 am, drcee...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Aug 27, 6:19 pm, Mark Probert <mark.prob...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:





> On Aug 27, 11:54 am, drcee...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> > My daughter was recently bitten by a spider. A trip to the monopoly
> > doctor secured a prescription for an antibiotic and prednisone. More
> > proof of the incompetence and stupidity of the monopoly docs.
> > Well, the next day I received by first ever spider bite. A quick
> > review of the net provided sparse information. The monopoly docs had
> > no clue as to what to do. One article did mention the use of an
> > herbal poultice to draw the venom out ( Cherokee Sentinel, Ralph
> > Kesselburg). Leaning on my experience as a chemist with training in
> > pharmacology, this is what I came up with.

> > The spider venom is barely in the flesh. The venom spreads very
> > slowly, liquefying the tissue and producing an ulcer as it spreads.
> > What I wanted was something to numb the wound, keep it free of
> > bacteria, neutralize the venom enzymes, and “draw” the venom out of
> > the bite. I decided upon an ethyl alcohol wash and an ethyl alcohol
> > “pack” to place on the wound. We used 70% ethyl rubbing alcohol, but
> > I think grain alcohol ( available at a liquor store or pharmacy )
> > would work better. The wound was washed and the pack replaced
> > whenever the “pack” became somewhat dry. The pack is simply some gauze
> > soaked in the alcohol and held in place with tape.
> > This procedure worked like a charm for us. After several days,
> > the wound regressed to the initial bite area. We then used lavender
> > oil ( basil is also to be recommended) to complete the healing process
> > and replace some of the oils lost to the alcohol packs.
> > If you look at what a spider bite can do to you, this knowledge
> > may be of great importance to a lot of people. Pass the info on.

> > DrCee
> > You cannot secure nor restore health with pus or poisons.

> That poor spider. It must have been desperate.-

Ahh, the Marked Pervert speaks his usual nonsense.

Is that the best you can do? I was feeling sorry for the spider who
bit you.

You strike me as the kind of guy who is immune to having their
identity stolen, since no one in their right mind would want to have
your identity.

DrCee
You cannot secure nor restore health with pus or poisons.

Well, you surely cannot think with pus-for-brains. You show that with
every post.

Another day Mark Seth Probert did not read his Torah.

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