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To: kcvl
The stun gun treatment sounds very effective. Tea Tree oil has healed bites from the deadly funnel web spider. From http://www.living-library.com/dodt/teatree.htm :

"As an interesting conclusion, the following sheds some light on the antitoxic properties of tea-tree oil.

The venom toxicity of the black widow spider may be matched by that of the funnel web spider found only in New South Wales, Australia. This spider first made the news in 1927 when a two-yearold boy was bitten by one and died within ninety minutes. Since then five other deaths have been reported. The latest was a seventeen- year-old pregnant woman, who died in Sydney in 1970 after being bitten on the breast.

The following account dates from May 1983, and comes from Harry H. Bungwahl, New South Wales.

"A rather extraordinary episode happened to me recently involving teatree oil. I was bitten on the foot by a funnel- web spider... it happened at night time about I a.m. He gave me a vicious bite, and it was very painful ... I lay down on the bed and tried to think of some way to soothe the pain of the bite, which was very severe. I then thought of the small bottle of tea-tree oil which was in the bathroom. My wife went and got it and applied some to the bite and there was an immediate easing of the pain. My wife then went to ring up Taree Hospital, and while she was doing that I put some more tea-tree oil onto the bite which, in a short time, stopped being panful! My son drove me to the Taree hospital - the foot was no longer painful but my lips and fingers were still tingling . . . the spider was identified as a male funnel-web spider all right ... I was given no treatment but was kept under observation for a period of four hours, and then discharged."

It is interesting that both tea-tree oil and the funnel web spider are found only in New South Wales. "


156 posted on 05/10/2003 1:07:59 AM PDT by Mugwumps
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To: Mugwumps
It seems the "plantain", don't know if the spelling is right, "poltus" seemed to do a great job on the woman at the site. It seemed to draw the poison out.

I would like to know what it is, how I can get it, and how to apply it! I know the oldtimers use to use them before antibiotics.
202 posted on 05/10/2003 9:47:36 AM PDT by tuckrdout
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