Two Indian men addicted to the venom of the king tiger

Indian doctors have a great headache with the case of two men who are addicted to snake venom, even letting a tiger-bearing tiger bite into the tongue to 'satisfy'.

According to the Telegraph, two men from Rajasthan have repeatedly let the king-bear tiger bite into the tongue to relieve the addiction, instead of alcohol or stimulants.

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Experts do not understand why two Indian men survived after being bitten by cobra.

Experts at India's Medical Research Institute are currently evaluating whether these two men are immune to cobra venom.

The study was published in Indian Journal of Medical Psychology. Specifically, the two men have repeatedly paid for snake breeders, so that the tiger bears the lord biting their tongue. Each time, two men 'paralyzed, twitched and blurred for an hour,' said Sandeep Grover, an expert.

'After waking up, they said that they experienced a lot of irritation, a lot more intensity than drinking or using drugs'.

'We are currently investigating the problem, because the abuse of cobra venom is not mentioned much in medical literature'.

The two men hide their names at the age beyond 30. It is unclear how they are able to resist snake venom. Because cobra venom can kill an adult cow in just 30 minutes.

According to expert Grover, there are only 4 cases of snake venom use with the purpose of satisfying the past recorded in India. Most come from wealthy families.

'It is not clear how a person can produce antibodies against snake venom and even addicted to this deadly neurotoxin,' said Indian expert Savita Malhotra.