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Sal, was it a sort of allergy?

Alcohol is a total 'no' at home. Studies show some infants die after

contact with alcohol used in hospitals.

Specially if it's allergy, it will irritate the skin.

Astragalus is a good idea, I suppose. Kids usually like its taste.

I would put some garlic (cut in pieces and rub on the wound) and see

how the wound reacts. Garlic kills lots of things. My naturopath

recommended to do that 2 times a day. But if it's pure allergy, I don't

know. I usually rub arnica homeopathic gel on allergic reactions, and

that calms things down. Another thing that could help to rub on is bee

venon homeopathic or ointment, but the child can't be allergic to bee

stings.

I would also get my hands on some homeopathics like Ledum 200C and

Hypericum 200C and give a few globulis in alternate days. And add

borrelia nosodes, lower potency, about 30C or so and give on the third

day after bite.

that's what I would do... Just based on own experience.

Selma

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> My daughter was bitten by a tick. We got it out within hours. This

was

> two days ago. Today, the site of the tick bite is oozinga fluid. I am

> thinking this is a good thing. Any thoughts and ideas of how to take

> care of this oozing tick bite? Is this lymph fluid? Would alcohol or

> peroxide be a good idea? By herbs came in today. Going to start

> astragalus and add from there for the kids. !!!! A little frightened!

> Thanks, Sal

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I¹ve been told by many that the application of Echinacea (tincture form) is

very good at drawing out the bacteria from the bite.

Good luck, Jayson.

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