Insect bites such as mosquito and spider bites cause great alarm for many people. Some spider bites can be fatal, well, if untreated. Rare, but true!
Insect bites are just a fact and reality of life and just like with everything else pertaining to sickness, disease, and injury, there's a natural remedy to these nuisances such as insect bites.
Before we get to natural remedies, I would like to offer a few explanations why some insects bite people.
Believe it or not, insects pick up on your energy. If you are fearful, as many females are (which accounts for the reason why females are almost always getting bit by insects, well, more so than males) then you are asking to be nuisanced (bit). Your fear of the insect attracts it to you.
I remember growing up in South Central Los Angeles in the 1970s and I remember always being told by my older cousins and my uncles pertaining to large bees being around (especially those big black bees) to NOT MOVE! Be still! Be still and the insect will not bite you.
Though back then it was hard to fathom not moving when a big black bee was buzzing above your head or next to your face (though you still adhered to the sage advice despite flowing with fear as well as adrenaline in preparation of running), it was proper advice.
Just like with animals, insects, many times, are just as afraid of us as we are to them. But these creatures too can pick up on energetic vibrations that we can send out with our 6th chakra faculties.
Like with animals, we can communicate with insects too, well, if we believe we can and have the power to do so.
If you feel this advice is dumb or stupid, it won't work and you're better off in simply running and risk getting bit or stung and learning your lesson.
I used to always be afraid of big dogs when walking down the street and someone was walking their large dog or ferocious looking dog (i.e. pit bull, Doberman Pinscher). I always feared getting bit. While I never got bit, the animal did gnarl and bark at me and attempted to attack me.
At one point I used to carry a pocketknife for protection, for animals but also for neighborhood thugs who were known to jump people while going to the local corner store to buy candy.
I learned from a good friend's husband who trains dog that dogs attack people because they pick up on people's fear and also due to how the animal lived and was raised, that dogs take on the energy and behavior of their masters and this made so much sense to me when I considered that in my neighborhood it was the local thugs (gang-bangers) who were the ones who bred and raised dogs that raised fear in people - dogs like pit bulls and Dobermans.
And yes, some of these dogs acted just like their owners and masters - criminal minded thugs (South Central Los Angeles gang-bangers, mostly members of the Crips gang).
And in all truth and not to be funny or insulting, a lot of these thug dudes even looked liked the very dogs they raised and walked down the street.
I also learned via personal experience that animals could in fact pick up on our senses. I learned this when I communicated with a cute little animal at Marine World Africa in Vallejo, California back in the late 1990s and subsequently again with another animal at the Los Angeles Zoo.
These little creatures understood me and I them. I communicated my regret and sadness of their being locked up and put on display for human pleasure and amusement. These two animals, on separate occasions, looked directly in my eyes as I communicated this message to them.
It's easy for me to know how animals feel especially after I watch the movie 'Planet of the Apes' where apes do to man what man has done to animals in general and apes in particular for centuries. But even without watching this movie, I can feel what animals feel. I would like to open all the cages and free all animals held captive for human amusement and pleasure. I would like to return them to Nature, to the wild, though I know that many of them would not be able to survive as being in Nature (the wild) would be a first for many animals as they were born into human captivity.
Healing Naturally From Insect Bites
After you have been bitten or stung by an insect, run cold or warm water on the bite. Take a Q-tip or a wet cloth and apply hydrogen peroxide or tea tree oil to the wound/bite. Let the area naturally dry.
NOTE: Never use isopropyl alcohol as it's a petroleum derivative! Tea tree oil is always a better choice than alcohol. Also, though doctors will prescribe antibiotics for insect bites, I personally wouldn't recommend that anyone take antibiotics for an insect bite because antibiotics are poisonous and poison is not medicine nor therapeutic.
Apply bentonite clay (which should be wet and moist) to the wound and let it dry. Let the clay stay on for a few hours (applying retouches of the clay throughout the day as need be).
NOTE: The area of the insect bite may swell minutes or hours after the initial bite or sting and this okay and normal. Your body is simply reacting to the bite or sting and as begun the defense/healing process.
Drink a glass of water with a teaspoon of activated charcoal which will help to draw out poison (which is a toxin in the human body).
Take 3 capsules of Dherbs.com Blood & Lymphatic Formula and/or Parasite Formula every 2-3 hours for the next 3 days.
Drink plenty of water throughout the day as this will help flush toxins (poison) out of the body.
Most importantly, do not worry and think positive. You will be all right! Believe that!
If you are bitten or stung by a poisonous snake or a scorpion, you'll need to seek allopathic medical assistance as this profession specializes in poison (posionopathy) and they collect poisonous snake venom for homeopathic reasons and purposes (i.e. like cures like).
Thank you for reading!
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