#Swimmers itch bites series
Here are the links to my entire Emergency Remedy Series for your convenience. So, as Mom says, pass on the good news of homeopathy to your friends and family so they’re well-prepared, too (especially if they like to chase squirrels). However, just between you and me - you can live without fear, too! Keep learning from Mom’s Emergency Remedy Series, and you’ll be ready for anything. (Besides, she doesn’t seem to understand what I say. With a little homeopathy, I would have been fine!”īut the look on her face led me to believe it wasn’t the time for me to argue with her. I wanted to say, “What’s the big deal, Mom? I know you have a remedy for everything … even for animal bites. “Bad Buster! Bad! That squirrel could’ve bitten you!” But this time, she shook it so hard, I thought her finger was going to fall off. I’ve seen my share of the old “finger-shake” before. Dad ran over and snatched me up into his arms, and boy, was Mom mad! She shook her finger at me. But apparently, that hit a raw nerve with my parents. But one day, I cornered a squirrel in our chicken coop! I had him right where I wanted him. I’ve gone after possums, raccoons, you name it. Okay, okay … I’d go after them with a vengeance. It was my world! When other animals came onto my property without checking with me first, I’ll admit I would get a wee bit protective. In fact, when we used to live out in the country on beautiful farmland, I would roam with no fear. Because of her (and homeopathy, of course), I never worry about emergencies! She always knows exactly what remedy to use. I bet she explains it so thoroughly even I would understand! (You really should watch her video to learn more.) Good grief! Edematous swelling? I don’t know what those big words mean, but it sounds terrible, doesn’t it? Luckily, Mom goes into more detail about Apis and its uses in one of her Facebook Live events found here.
Lastly, here in Mom’s notes, she mentions Apis mellifica 200 as an Emergency Remedy for bites causing, um, “edematous swelling.”
#Swimmers itch bites full
When she uses my full name, I know I’m in trouble!)
In the instance of an animal bite (say a raccoon or a squirrel bite) when possible infection is a big concern, Mom also uses a Banerji Protocol: Hypericum perforatum 200 taken with Arsenicum 200. It’s also generally taken every few hours, depending on severity, and as with other remedies, Ledum is discontinued when the injury site is feeling very much better.
In fact, Mom says the first thought after any kind of bite - from a dog, a bat or even a rat - should be Ledum 200. You know what I mean: feeling like you can’t quite scratch it well enough to satisfy the itch - and you might just lose your mind! Mom has had great success with Arsenicum 200 taken every few hours, depending on severity, tapering off as symptoms improve.įor wasps, bees or painful bites, the best Emergency Remedy is Ledum palustre 200. Sure makes me glad I’m not a human.įor any bites resulting in itching and hives, Mom now often chooses Arsenicum album 200, especially when the itching is accompanied by a sense of frenzy. No matter where I went, or what I did, they found me!įleas bite people, too! Did you know that? In fact, people get bitten by mosquitoes, ants, no-see-ums and all manner of annoying, little creatures. It’s like I had a target on my little furry self.
No, I used to be on the receiving end of bites all the time. Where humans are concerned, I’m a lover, not a fighter. Now, don’t get me wrong I don’t bite people! No, no. I mean, who knows more about bites than ME!?!? With her notes right here on her desk, I decided to sit at her computer and write out my thoughts.
#Swimmers itch bites plus
Mom’s been so busy, though, with her clients, her Facebook Live events every Monday night, her Study Group live question-and-answer sessions, plus conducting her current live class on Rethinking Detox. Well, this week I overheard Mom saying bites would be the next subject in her Emergency Remedy Series. (You never know when someone might say, “Snack!”) I’m usually lying around Mom’s office - listening.