The secret of 'immune' people with poisonous snake venom

An American man has just decided to reveal the secret to help him stay alive despite being bitten more than 100 times by African poison snakes.

Each bite, a black mamba poison produces a strong amount of venom to kill a person within 20 minutes. However, Tim Friede still casually toyed with these 100 venomous snakes kept in his apartment in Milwaukee, Winsconsin, USA.

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He happily instructed a poisonous snake to crawl up his bare arm .

The scene in Friede's apartment can stun the average person: He happily guides a poisonous snake to crawl on his bare arm and waits for it to bite. After the snake bit his fangs into Friede's flesh and passed on the toxin, he just sat down on the chair and waited for the pain to subside.

Friede survived more than 100 times with venomous snake snakes by creating resistance to venom . The unemployed worker revealed that his special immunity was due to him injecting himself with diluted venom.

Although he did not die, but when he was bitten by a venomous snake, Friede's arm was still swollen due to the poison causing anaphylaxis, a potential allergic reaction that could cause death and possibly cause respiratory failure. Still, Friede hoped his self-determination would be worthwhile because he wanted to prove that he could create immunity for millions of people facing the risk of snakebites.

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. and wait for him to bite, then transmit venom

"When people see what I'm doing, they often assert or doubt that I'm going to die. The photos are a testament to my immunity, proving my way to work. This is the only way that makes people believe and is a true test of whether self-immunity works , " Friede stressed.

Currently, Friede often has to go for a health check in case he is hurting his internal organs without knowing it. He said: "I hope, through self-development of poison resistance, I have been able to create some solid foundation for the birth of a vaccine that helps prevent 125,000 deaths from snakes. poisoning every year Currently, most victims are poor in Asia and Africa. "