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Posted by: KRZ at Thu May 20 10:18:12 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KRZ ] There have been several studies with self injection published. Some I was ask to peer review. One of the the easys to find is the work on the Habu done by the Japan Snake Park. Even when toxiods were used a large number of people had severe side effects. Also this study was done to find protection from bites to farmers. Effects on death rates was small and lose of limb still occurred so the study was stopped. Dr. Minton also published a paper on exposure to venom that shows that most people have problems with the proteins. These were all done under the supervise of real doctors and not someone injecting in their basement. If self injection was worth the risk of organ damage and hormone imbalance. (I handle and extract from over 1000 snakes a week) I would be injecting. The risks out weigh the benefits. [ Hide Replies ]
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