The herb species moves backwards, surprising the viewer
The herb species with scientific name is Garuda sanjeevani used to treat snake bites. It is found only in India and appears to be able to resist the law of gravity.
This herb always moves backwards and is capable of curing venomous snake bites.
The video posted on the social network shows a dry root of the Garuda sanjeevani tree placed in a water tank. After that, the water from the ladle was poured into the barrel and the dry roots began to move upwards according to the water flow.
In the end of the video, the roots are placed under the channel and it begins to move like a snake along the channel.
An Indian traditional medicine expert said: 'This is a very strange herb. It always moves in the opposite direction of the water and is capable of curing venomous snakebites'.
Garuda sanjeevani herb is very rare and is mainly found only in the jungles or Himalayan mountains in India.
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