How to Treat Insect Bites with DMSO & Colloidal Silver Water
by taylorevance@gmail.com | April 21, 2025 5:09 pm
Ah, the warmer months… Sunshine, fresh air, and unfortunately, an open invitation for mosquitoes, ticks, wasps, spiders, and other little flying vampires of nature. While they serve their purpose in the ecosystem, we’re not about to let them ruin our day—or our skin. If you’re tired of itchy bites, painful stings, or mystery welts, it’s time to step up your game with a natural apothecary of powerful compounds that work with your body, not against it. Below is your go-to guide for treating insect bites and stings using six potent tools from the earth and sea—each backed by testimonies, decades of use, and natural synergy.
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Bite Back Naturally: How to Treat Insect Bites with DMSO, Colloidal Silver Water, Chlorine Dioxide, Oceanic Magnesium Chloride, Lugol’s Iodine, and Montana Yew Tip Oil
[2]Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO)[3]
🌿 1. DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide)
The Carrier & Anti-inflammatory Hero
Why It Works: DMSO penetrates skin deeply, carrying healing agents into tissue. It’s anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antiviral, and pain-relieving.
How to Use:
For bug bites, mosquito welts, fire ant, or even spider bites: Clean the area thoroughly. Apply 1 drop of 99% DMSO gel and rub it in gently. The itch usually vanishes within minutes.
For stubborn wounds (ticks, stings, or venomous bites): Mix DMSO 50/50 with colloidal silver or with a drop of Montana Yew Tip oil for extra healing.
Tick bite tip: Instead of pulling the tick out, cover it with DMSO. It will die and fall off within minutes.
[4]DMSO for Humans Book[5]
Pro Tip: Herb Roi Richards, author of DMSO for Humans, recommends a topical blend:
5 oz. DMSO + ½ oz. Colloidal Silver + 2.5 oz. Montana Yew Tip Oil
Herb Roi Richards says,
“I got stung by a yellow jacket, and I applied my own yarrow/DMSO extract with 50% Silver Water, and an hour later, I couldn’t even tell I’d been stung. The next day, the area started to itch, and I applied another portion, and that was that.”
[6]Wayne Rowland’s Silver Water[7]
⚪ 2. Colloidal Silver Water
The Infection-Fighting Silver Bullet
Why It Works: Colloidal silver is nature’s broad-spectrum antibiotic. It neutralizes pathogens on contact and promotes skin healing.
[8]Silver Water Colloidal Book[9]
From Wayne Rowland’s book, Silver Water Colloidal:
“… cat scratches and animal bites. I mix up some DMSO and Silver Water and spray it on, which is the end of the problem. I’ve never had an infection if I spray it on soon after it happens. I usually use 1/3 Silver Water & 2/3 DMSO, so it will penetrate deep into the wound and eradicate any of the nasty bugs present.”
How to Use:
Spray 10 ppm colloidal silver directly on a bite and let it air dry.
For deeper issues (like spider or tick bites), soak a cotton ball in silver and bandage it over the bite. Replace 2–3 times daily.
Poultice: Mix colloidal silver with pascalite clay[10] to pull toxins out while preventing infection.
[11]DIY 2-Part Chlorine Dioxide Kit[12]
🧪 3. Chlorine Dioxide (MMS)
The Pathogen Slayer
Why It Works: Chlorine dioxide oxidizes harmful bacteria, viruses, and poisons from bites, offering both topical and systemic healing.
Topical Use:
Activate drops (3 drops Part 1 + 3 drops Part 2)—wait 30 seconds.
Dab directly on mosquito, spider, or tick bites.
Repeat every 5–10 minutes as needed until symptoms subside.
Oral Use (for venomous bites or persistent symptoms):
Start immediately: Take six drops of chlorine dioxide in ½ cup of water.
Repeat six drops every 30 minutes, followed by three drops hourly until symptoms resolve.
Continue Phase 3 protocol for more serious bites or venomous situations (spider, scorpion, or multiple stings).
[13]Chlorine Dioxide Book[14]
Specifics:
Bee sting: Use unactivated sodium chlorite (Part 1) dabbed on.
Wasp sting: Use just the citric acid activator (Part 2).
Brown Recluse: Combine chlorine dioxide topical use with 40% zinc oxide salve.
Black Widow: Cover bite with Aloe Vera and continue oral and topical chlorine dioxide therapy.
Apply DMSO directly, followed by oceanic magnesium or colloidal silver
Itchy Rash or Unknown Bite
Montana Yew Tip Oil mixed with DMSO
🧰 Final Thoughts: Build Your First-Aid Bug Kit
Bug season doesn’t have to bite back. Prepare a natural Insect First Aid Kit with:
DMSO (99.999%)
Wayne Rowland’s Silver Water 3 ppm (other colloidal silvers: 10–20 ppm)
2-Part Chlorine Dioxide Kit (Part 1 + Part 2)
Oceanic Magnesium Chloride
Lugol’s Iodine 6.6%
Montana Yew Tip Oil
Pascalite Clay
Zinc oxide paste or Desitin 40%
Whether you’re hiking, farming, or just sitting on the back porch, you’ll have powerful tools at your side to neutralize stings, bites, and venom naturally.
🐜 Nature bites. But now you can bite back—with compassion, consciousness, and confidence.