Article Summary: Dr. Nafthali Primor, RandD (Research and Development) Manager of Shulov Institute for Sciences was the first researcher to suggest the venom of snakes as an effective natural method to relieve arthritis pain.
Nafthali Primor and his RandD team have documented the presence of certain highly potent chemic
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Dr. Nafthali Primor, RandD (Research and Development) Manager of Shulov Institute for Sciences was the first researcher to suggest the venom of snakes as an effective natural method to relieve arthritis pain.
Nafthali Primor and his RandD team have documented the presence of certain highly potent chemicals in the venom of various species of vipers, cobras, and rattle snakes. The combination of these chemicals are effective as analgesics for severe pain due to various diseases, including cancer and particularly arthritis which usually sets off extreme pain.
History of Snake Venom Use
Even though Nafthali's declaration was the first official statement of snake venom's curative properties, the idea has been popular for a long time. Before Nafthali Primor published his study, there were already cases of people being cured of arthritis through snake bites.
The earliest reported case was that of a 66-year-old Englishman with chronic arthritis. After getting bitten by a snake, he told the BBC news channel in 2002 that his finger joint pain was completely cured within 3-4 weeks after the bite. Unfortunately, the pain did come back after that period, first appearing only mildly for two months, but then returning fully in the succeeding months. Eventually, the snake bite mystery caught the attention of certain people at that time.
Dr. Primor and Snake Venom
When he was younger, Dr. Nafthali Primor already claimed an uncanny fixation for snakes. Primor quickly because interested with the healing properties of snake venom. This is probably why he was destined to ultimately discover snake venom treatment for arthritis.
In the 80s, a Russian colleague by the name of Dr. Shulov revealed to Dr. Primor that Russians have long used venom salves to alleviate chronic pain. This revelation inspired Nafthali Primor to study the concept further.
Snake Venom Methods for Arthritis Treatment
The earliest venom analgesic developed was the VeP-3, which was taken from Palestinian Viper venom. Nafthali Primor discovered that of the thousand or so molecules present in the snake venom, barely 4-5 molecules are actually poisonous. Meaning, approximately ninety nine percent of the venom is safe and thus may be harnessed for a range of medicinal potentials.
Dr. Nafthali Primor now plans to create a snake venom pain relief cream to specifically treat arthritis pain. He mentions as an example a "super aspirin" drug created by Merck and Company named "Aggrastat", which effectively prevents blood clots and heart attacks. This "super aspirin" is also based on snake venom.
To this day, snake venom arthritis methods are still being perfected. Researchers still explore new techniques with which snake venom can be effectively and safely incorporated in a variety of healing purposes. Research efforts also aim to develop a powerful cream that will ultimately treat arthritis. In the interim, as the world awaits more advances in snake venom use, don't endanger your body by trying to get bitten by snakes.
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