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Finally, a Very Effective, All Natural, Drug-Free Product
For Brown Recluse Spider Bites.
Why does this product work so well? Because the ingredients
in this kit get to the root cause of the problem rather than treating symptoms.
The problem with a spider bite is the venom. It is the Brown Recluse venom that
kills cells and causes gruesome and painful sores. Drawing out the venom is
the most important factor for starting the healing process and this is exactly
what the Brown Recluse First Aid kit does. This Kit has 2 components; the all
natural Advanced Adsorb Powder is combined with The Brown Recluse Solution (a
unique herbal solution) to produce a paste. The paste has a molecular attraction
to the venom when applied to the wound, working to draw out the venom and relieve
the pain so that your body can heal itself.
- Excellent for immediate use when bitten by the Brown Recluse!
- Excellent for existing bite wounds, no matter how long ago!
- Works on you or your pets!
- Customers report success on bee/wasp stings too!
About the Brown Recluse Spider
The Brown Recluse is regarded by many as the most dangerous spider in the United
States. Because they are a house spider and protected from the cold, Brown Recluse
bites can occur year-round. Unlike the infamous Black Widow spider the Recluse
likes to hide during the day in clothes, shoes, boxes and other out of the way
places and come out at night to feed. Because of their behavior, Recluse bites
are most likely to occur through unintentional contact. Your home, with all
its great hiding places, is a perfect environment to fit their "reclusive"
nature.
Brown Recluse Spiders feed on cockroaches and other insects. They do not spin
webs to catch food but instead hunt at night or wait until an insect comes in
close proximity to them. Because they are generally nocturnal, Brown Recluse
Spiders will begin to stray from their hiding places about an hour or two after
dark to hunt for food. For this reason, many Brown Recluse spider bites occur
while victims are sleeping. If the Spiders are seen in the open during the day,
it is often because something has disturbed them or they are trapped within
a smooth surface such as a sink, bathtub, or enclosed shower.
Adult Brown Recluse spiders
are yellowish-tan to dark brown. The most distinguishing mark on this
spider is the presence of a dark brown or black violin or fiddle on its
back with the violin's "neck" pointing toward the rear of its
body. For this reason, they are also called "violin spiders"
or "fiddleback spiders". Both male and female spiders are similar
in appearance and are equally venomous. They are usually 1 inch or larger
in size, including the legs and can grow as large as almost 3 inches.
Young spiders are smaller and typically lighter in color.
Time is Critical with Treatment
Because necrosis (death of the flesh) is extremely painful
and the pain often begins just a few hours after a bite, be prepared by
having a kit on hand to apply treatment immediately. Keep your Brown Recluse
First Aid Kit with your other first aid items for easy access. Prompt
attention while the venom is in a more concentrated area is best for avoiding
the ulcers and scarring that many experience from a Brown Recluse spider
bite. You don't need to be a helpless victim. You now have a defense -
a Brown Recluse First Aid Kit!
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