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Venom immunotherapy is the process of injecting venom to treat various conditions. The most common form of venom immunization is bee venom therapy (BVT), with honeybee venom or stingers used to treat conditions.
In mainstream allopathic medicine, honeybee venom is used to treat people who are allergic to bee stings. A small amount of venom is injected during desensitization treatments to help patients develop a tolerance to stings.
Yes, there are snails that do have venom which is used for some medical purposes.
there are certain snakes that do get there venom extracted for medicinal purposes i am sure one of them israttlesnakes where do you think you get the anti-venom its pulled from there venom and the chemical is used to help find the cure.
medicine, or anything that could be used for a cure or to help
Lachesis is the venom of the bushmaster snake, Lachesis mutus. It is used in homeopathic medicine.
Snakes provide humans with their venom (poison) which can be used as a medicine of cancer.
Yes, they help humans with brain cancer. There venom is used for medicine.
Alternative medicine refers to any healing practice that does not fall within the realm of conventional medicine.
In alternative medicine, vegetarianism is a cornerstone dietary therapy, used in Ayurvedic treatment, detoxification therapies, the Ornish and Wigmore diets, and in treatments for many chronic conditions
Biological therapy or immunotherapy, with the potent, immune system protein interferon alpha, is used to relieve the symptoms of WM.
Research is being done to determine how the venom of jellyfish can be used to treat cardiac problems.