that's called milking the snake
the poison tooth of a snake is called a thrike.
Certain types of snake venom - to use the correct term - can be used in humans to treat diseases such as hemophilia (where the patient lacks platelets in the bloodstream to stop bleeding)
Snake poison
No, antivenin is used to treat the bite of a rattlesnake.
No. Those snakes which have venom or poison of any kind keep it in special glands in their throat, where it is most easily used.
Snakes provide humans with their venom (poison) which can be used as a medicine of cancer.
Plants can't stop snake bites. Some herbs can slow the rate of the poison used when the snake bites, but they can't stop them out right
Poison used as medicine. But snakes also symbolize wisdom.
anti-posion
The antivenom isn't in the snake. The antivenom is produced by mixing a small amount of the snakes poison with other chemicals and ingredients that counteract the affects the poison has on the body. The venom is extracted from a snake by holding its head in a way that forces the snake to open its mouth in a biting gesture, and then the open fangs are used to puncture a plastic top stretched over a jar/vial, so the venom runs from the fangs into the container.
the amount of snake venom is so little that it doesnt harm the body, unless its used over the suggested amount.