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Response to: Snakebite, the price of surviving underdevelopment

 

---------- Original Message ----------
From: "Brian - bf-sci.com" <brian.hanley@bf-sci.com>
To: editor@ghanadot.com
Date: September 30, 2015 at 12:42 PM
Subject: Article - Snakebite, the price of surviving underdevelopment, E. Ablorh-Odjidja

Editor of Ghanadot, 


    Yes,
 mithridatism works. Period. There is no question about it. 


    Mithridatism is a form of vaccination. I have done my best to study this method. I have collected years of self-immunization data from people who do this in the USA. There are some who do demonstrations with black and green mamba, cobra, krait and North American rattlesnakes. One of them, Tim Friede, is in Florida being certified by Ripley's as being able to accept multiple venomous snake bites without dying, or even experiencing much debilititation. This man's level of immunity is remarkable. He slowly built up his injections until he is able to inject a full dose of venom from these snakes and survive. But vaccinating to the point where a bite will not cause death is much easier. 


    There is a big problem though. Some prominent Western academics have declared this practice unfit for humans, too dangerous, and worse, claimed it doesn't work. I have been attacked and slandered simply for saying that I am trying to study this method. This is non-scientific and simply wrong. 


    I have, along with Mr. Friede, wanted to bring this practice of  self-inoculation back to Africa and Asia. The poor cannot afford antivenin, and antivenin has its own problems. A person who gets antivenin will develop an immune response to it. Few things are perfect. (I am not saying antivenin is a bad thing. It has its place. I am saying it should not be the only thing.) 

    The method I came up with was to mix tattoo ink with small amounts of venom and make a tattoo over time. Venom immunity has to be refreshed regularly to stay current. But it can be done. I discussed this with Dr. Church at Harvard and he thought it was a brilliant idea. 


    This method of mithridatism is most effective on snakes that have neurotoxic venom. Tim says that mamba bites and krait bites are the easiest because of that. Some snakes, such as gaboon vipers, can inject so much venom that by my calculations, only a 400 pound man (who was all muscles) could possibly be able to counter that bite by mithridatism. A large gaboon viper can do this. 


    I would be happy to come and teach what I know to re-introduce this method of protection against snakebite to Africa. Tim would like to also, if he can afford to take the time from his job. It will work. It can be done with simple methods available to villagers in the bush. 

    There are also indications that a lifetime practice of mithridatism is a significant aid to living a longer life that is strong and healthy. 
    Thank you,
                Brian
 

 

-- 
Brian Hanley, PhD
Butterfly Sciences
Davis, CA 95616
(415)518-8153
http://bf-sci.com/ 
Article: 
 Snakebite, the price of 
							surviving underdevelopment - E. Ablorh-Odjidja

 

 

 

 

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