This past summer I was wheel barrowing fill dirt and freshly cut brush
along my back fence. I am 67 but work hard and ignore little pains to get
the job done. As I pushed my full wheelbarrow what I thought was the
painful "snap" of a limb striking my ankle turned out to be something else.
I kept working and eventually took a look at a terrible itch thinking it
was a chiggar bite. The spot looked like I had two big chiggars, so I put
some Oreganol oil on it to stop the itching. Oreganol quickly kills my
chiggar bites and dislodges the critters. The next morning I examined the
bite and saw two deep and open punctures with necrosis around each hole and
completely between the two holes. I rubbed it a bit and lots of clear
yellowish liquid poured out and the pain got better. It was then I realized
I had been bitten by a copperhead snake common to our area. I reapplied
some more Oreganol three times a day and in two days, the necrosis fell off
exposing slightly sunken pink flesh. The bite area is fine but somewhat
sunken around the two puncture wounds. I am sure that had I taken
conventional medical treatment it would have left big scars and tissue
damage. I am convinced that Oreganol is a great first aid, especially for
snakebites and it seems to neutralize the poisen and promote quick healing.
Bill Bronson
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