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follow the dosage guide as per weight for Protocol 1000 for
children (see page 258).
Brown Recluse Protocol
Overall, the Brown Recluse spider is considered the most
dangerous spider bite that anyone might receive (outside
of rare species in the jungle). Many people have died from
Brown Recluse bites. One website lists that each year
25% of people bitten die from the bite. This may or may
not be true; however, there is no doubt that such a bite
can give a person a great deal of trouble. I have yet to
meet a medical doctor who can offer a successful treat-
ment for a Brown Recluse bite. However, I have found the
procedure below to be quite effective. With the Brown
Recluse, you want to be sure to tend to any bite as soon
as possible.
Note: I lived for 40 years in the deserts of California and
Nevada, during which time I personally treated 20 to 25
people for Brown Recluse bites with the zinc oxide salve
mentioned below. In the last several years I also added
MMS. The zinc oxide salve always worked with or without
MMS. The decision to use or not use this protocol is totally
your responsibility. In my opinion this protocol can save
your life as the medical system has no effective treatment
for the Brown Recluse spider bite.
How do You Know if You Have a Brown Recluse
Bite?
Normally, you will not know right off that you’ve been
bitten by a Brown Recluse, unless you actually see the
spider bite you. With a Brown Recluse, you never feel the
bite. But if you have been bitten, usually after about four
hours, you will begin to feel itching. It won’t feel very
strong at first, not even enough to scratch, but then it will