A 2014 study published in the journal Toxicon shows that N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC) is a powerful remedy against animal venom poisoning. Researchers from Instituto Butantan in Brazil studied the effects of NAC on mice injected with Bothrops jararaca (a highly venomous pit viper snake) and Crotalus durissus terrificus(tropical rattlesnake) venoms. Since NAC is a well-known nephroprotective antioxidant with low toxicity, the researchers figured … Continue reading NAC found to protect kidneys against VENOM damage (no wonder FDA wants to ban it)
Study examines which herbs can best counteract king cobra venom
In 2012, the Drug Discoveries & Therapeutics journal published a study evaluating the efficacy of herbs for treating snake bites. With all the breaking news about snake venom and the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19), the study’s findings are highly relevant at the current time. Researchers looked at Curcuma antinaia and Curcuma contravenenum, two forms of curcumin, Andrographis paniculata (green chiretta), and Tanacetum parthenium (feverfew), which they tested and … Continue reading Study examines which herbs can best counteract king cobra venom
Snake venom company Venomtech announces partnership with Charles River Laboratories, which ran Fauci’s “secret island” of medical experiments on monkeys and beagles
In order to broaden the scope of its snake venom-derived products which are licensed to pharmaceutical companies for drug development, Venomtech is partnering with Charles River Laboratories, International Inc., the same company that Tony Fauci sent hundreds of thousands of dollars to for the creation of transgender monkeys. In an announcement dated April 12, Venomtech revealed that … Continue reading Snake venom company Venomtech announces partnership with Charles River Laboratories, which ran Fauci’s “secret island” of medical experiments on monkeys and beagles
Are monoclonal antibodies an anti-venom to a snake-based component of covid?
At the start of the plandemic, the official story was that the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) came from bats at a Chinese wet market. It turns out, however, that the very first claim actually tied the virus to snakes. In a bombshell interview with Mike Adams, the Health Ranger – watch below – Dr. Bryan Ardis unpacked new revelations that are not … Continue reading Are monoclonal antibodies an anti-venom to a snake-based component of covid?
