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GA Press: Snake cure could kill you

Apr 14, 2007 11:08 AM

MACON DAILY (Georgia) 14 April 07 Snake cure could kill you
Chicago (Reuters): Capsules containing powder made from dried rattlesnake meat can be tainted with bacteria that make them as deadly as the snake's bite and perhaps should be pulled from the U.S. market, a researcher said on Saturday.
Sold as a popular cure for what ails -- it is rumored to treat everything from acne to AIDS -- the Hispanic folk remedy has been associated with reports of salmonella poisoning for years. Now, a study has found conclusive evidence.
"We've used DNA molecular testing to prove definitively that the salmonella bacteria found in the dried meat was the cause of a life-threatening case of salmonella blood poisoning in a patient treated at our hospital," John James, a microbial epidemiologist at Children's Hospital in Denver, said in a statement.
That patient was a child with systemic lupus, a chronic disease of the connective tissue, who contracted salmonella after taking the tainted capsules and survived.
The most common symptoms of salmonella poisoning are vomiting, diarrhea and other gastrointestinal problems. The infection becomes especially deadly if it spreads to the blood.
Rattlesnake meat used in the capsules is typically raw before it is dehydrated and ground into a powder. They are widely found in the United States in Hispanic stores called botanicas that sell alternative medicines, the researcher said.
"Unfortunately, the rattlesnake capsules ... are often given to people whose immune systems already are compromised," said James, who presented his findings at a meeting of the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America in Baltimore.
He said he also found the bacteria in four additional batches of rattlesnake capsules purchased at the same botanica.
He said many salmonella cases -- even deadly ones -- have been linked to the capsules, and he urged the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to require makers of the product to irradiate the rattlesnake meat, an inexpensive way to kill the bacteria.
Short of that, he urged the agency to take steps to ban the product.
Snake cure could kill you

Replies (4)

HerpLover556 Apr 15, 2007 04:48 PM

Hi, I know that Timbers are endangered in NJ, (where i live) But im gonna take the risk to go up close and personal with one in the Pine Barrens. Hope that devil dont get us!! im only 9 but i know alot about them and hav been researching them. this was just a shout out! wish me luck!!

Greg Longhurst Apr 16, 2007 04:10 AM

If you are really nine, you ought to have your parents or another responsible adult with you before you try that. If that was even a real post, which I doubt.

~~Greg~~

Carmichael Apr 16, 2007 07:44 AM

Sounds like a troll to me Greg; some of my college students can't even write that well. Sometimes I wonder if cyperspace does more harm than good. Bring back the good 'ol days!

y nine, you ought to have your parents or another responsible adult with you before you try that. If that was even a real post, which I doubt.
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>> ~~Greg~~
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Rob Carmichael, Curator
The Wildlife Discovery Center at Elawa Farm
Lake Forest, IL

Herplover556 May 17, 2007 03:30 PM

ok...how stupid do you think i am to actually just go there to look for one??! i was going to visit there for the day and look for snakes...stupid people...but im gonna look for them. which i'd be the luckiest person on earth to find one...in nj at least. and look for frogs, turtles, and whatever else i can find. i love all animals...IDIOTS!!

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