Lucas, I watched I think every episode of Venom ER from the Loma Linda Hospital. I saw one man die in spite of the antivenom. It's not a sure-cure for a venomous bite. I'm glad it worked for you.
One of the episodes on Venom ER was of a family whose beloved dog was bitten by a rattlesnake. The Krofab they used cost them a whopping $30,000 for the first go-around and then it wasn't enough. They needed more, and thus they were faced with buying another $30,000 batch of Krofab. They chose to save his life and go for the second round. It cost them $60,000 to save their dog's life using antivenom, Krofab.
So it worked for you, but that doesn't take away the fact that herbs have worked well for others without the incredibly high cost of Krofab....i.e. the lady whose horse was bitten by a rattlesnake on this thread. A lot of people, without herbs, would have to let their animal die if, for no other reason, because the cost is prohibitive. I think using echinacea is a wonderful solution. I have used echinacea extensively. It is one of those herbs you can double, triple, quadruple.
Thanks for the testimonials on this thread. I love them.