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Bitten by a snake? Here’s what you should do

https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-12-08-bitten-by-a-snake-what-you-should-do.html

December 08, 2019 - antivenom is the only medication that can stop the spread and effects of venom. Call for emergency dispatch or head to the hospital. Doing anything else may only aggravate the situation. A healthcare professional may administer more antivenom depending on the severity of the side effects. (Related: Could “miracle” molecule make humans bulletproof against snake bites?)

2. Prevent the spread of the venom

Snake bites often happen on the legs or the ...

Heavy rains in Australia force deadly spiders to hide in swimming pools

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-04-04-rains-australia-deadly-spiders-hide-swimming-pools.html

April 04, 2023 -

The tiny trespassers include funnel-web spiders. These spiders belong to the Araneida family, with at least 40 known species.

The Sydney funnel-web spider (Atrax robustus) is one of the deadliest spider species, with the male spiders being responsible for most casualties. Male Sydney funnel-web spiders have more potent venom to protect themselves while searching for females to mate with.

To date, no deaths have been recorded since antivenom became available ...

Could “miracle” molecule make humans bulletproof against snake bites?

https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-01-02-could-miracle-molecule-make-humans-bulletproof-against-snake-bites.html

January 02, 2019 - antivenoms. To date, while antivenom treatments are effective, scientists still say that more research is needed to fully grasp how snake toxins operate.

A 2008 article on Telegraph stated that poisonous snakes kill around 90,000 people a year around the world.

Read more fascinating articles on snake venom at Remedies.news.

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Common survival myths that could literally get you killed

https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-10-16-survival-myths-that-could-literally-get-you-killed.html

October 16, 2018 - antivenom you need.

If you find yourself out in the wild, Red Cross guidelines state that you should apply a pressure immobilization bandage to the area. Do NOT cut off blood flow, or apply a tourniquet as this makes the venom stay in one place. This can make the area swell and lead to amputation. However, you need to keep the venom contained in one area.Drinking your urine is safe

Urine is waste. Your body expels urine as a means of cleansing itself. It ...


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