A man offered hundreds of snake bites to achieve an antidote against his poison

Be stingy by hundreds of snakes may seem to be a biblical curse, but this is done for a good reason, such as getting … A global vaccine against the poison of these reptiles, the thing changes. This is what Tim Freddy, an old Wisconsin truck mechanic (United States) that offices hit at their responsibility. The man underwent the experiment without many Clippers: he received 700 toxic doses, increasingly in higher doses, over 18 years.
The case was studied by science. A study by the “Cell” magazine, which was developed by a group of American scientists, provides sudden results. Freddy blood, a full human coat, can create global antidote against the poison of multiple species of these animals.
If studies flourish, a substance against toxins that would provide complete protection against three types of Elbid snakes, such as cobra and mambas, and partial protection can be achieved against six others. This will be a milestone, because snake bites kill 140,000 people per year and cause amputation and permanent disabilities to another 400,000, especially in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Jacob Glantville, CEO of Calmaleian of Centivax, discovered in Freddy’s blood that the LNX-D09 anti-body, an element that has bought the protection of mice that has been extracted from the snake from the Elapids family. The poison of this type of reptile is equipped with neurological toxicity that shows harmful effects on the nervous system, which leads to paralysis and other complications. By adding other antibodies and the Varespadib molecule, achieving promising results with the aim of placing wide -spectrum antidote.
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“We have been able to design a way to add compounds that can neutralize different types of toxins at the same time. This allows us to make an effective therapeutic cocktail.
Crazy reckless jurisdiction or volunteer? Tim Freddy is the pioneer of autoimmune technology, but he was about to lose his life several times with his sacrifice. In fact, some scientists considered “very dangerous” unique behavior. “No one needs to follow his example,” warned the world.
Now the next step for the researchers team is to prove the effectiveness of the antidote in dogs from the veterinary clinics that suffered from the attack of the toxic snakes in Australia, a country where the bites of these reptiles are very frequent. Experts also plan to reproduce the experiment with more toxins to detect other dead toxins.