file Wife has swelling, redness and blisters after insect bite

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09 Sep 2024 18:32 #83758 by Fran365
I recall a treatment using chlorine dioxide, but can't find it, any ideas. Fran

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09 Sep 2024 18:51 #83759 by Jeranie
I had a spider bite that was looking bad quick. I took a couple drops of MMS1/CL02 and applied full strength to the area. Within an hour it was obviously going away and the next day almost completely gone. I drank some too but my guess the direct application did the job
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09 Sep 2024 19:03 #83760 by Fran365
My Memory was a treatment that included an inverse glass over the inflamed area, I assume there was activated clo2 under the glass. Fran

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09 Sep 2024 23:26 #83761 by Jeranie
Never heard of that but wouldn't hurt to try. 2-3 drops per hour for a couple 3 days in a row would be on my list too
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10 Sep 2024 04:29 #83766 by CLO2

I recall a treatment using chlorine dioxide, but can't find it, any ideas. Fran

See attached 'Stings and Bites' protocols by Jim Humble. You will need to know what bit her. 
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10 Sep 2024 10:27 #83768 by Fran365
Before bed my wife tried this: 8 drops activated in about 1/2 gallon water in a vibration tank, in which she soaked her feet about 1 hour. Oddly, large blisters appeared in the area of the bite. She wrapped her foot and we will inspect when she wakes, after her soaking the foot area did look better. Fran

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10 Sep 2024 10:29 - 10 Sep 2024 11:15 #83769 by Fran365
PS, the blisters where there before, they only enlarged. POST INSPECTION: blisters drained and foot area looks better. A mosquito bite was treated with 2 drops activated on a bandage and positioned over the bite. The trouble with insect bites seems to be related to my wife's CLL leukemia, though she was always extremely sensitive to bits. Continuing the foot baths with 10 drops activated .Fran
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11 Sep 2024 12:03 #83793 by Fran365
 This a latest look at my wife's injury, it does look bettter. Fran

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24 Sep 2024 14:00 #84047 by Fran365
Here's a shot 09/24, about 3 weeks into treatment, which included 10 drops activated in foot bath, twice a day, Fran

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25 Sep 2024 17:03 #84061 by cmckelvmi
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