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Spider Bite Help?

 
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Hi Maurie:

Just to echo what Ann said, please go see a doctor - ASAP ...my barber knew someone who died from a spider bite on his back. Not a joking matter.

Wishing you have a speedy recovery,

best,
-Pete
 
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SOft To-fu. In  a bandage  wait 4 hours  remove bandage and rinse the wound with salt water (1 TBS to a gallon of clean water). NEW to-fu repeat. Soy draws out the poison. Works on spider bites and any sort of infection.   Amazing stuff really  the only reason to keep it around I don't care for it as food but medicine surely a good thing.
 
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