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Snake venom is being used to cure, not kill

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Research has shown that certain peptides found in snake venom can have therapeutic properties. For instance, a study published in the journal Toxins (https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/10/8/356) discusses how specific venom components can be used to develop new drugs for conditions like hypertension and pain management. This illustrates how venom can be harnessed for medicinal purposes. Additionally, the process of creating antivenom, which involves immunizing animals with venom and extracting the antibodies, demonstrates how venom is transformed from a lethal substance into a life-saving treatment. The World Health Organization (WHO) provides detailed information about antivenoms and their use in treating snake bites (https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/snakebite-envenoming).

In summary, while snake venom does have therapeutic applications and is being explored for potential cures, it remains a complex subject. Not all venom components are beneficial, and ongoing research is critical to understanding their safety and efficacy. For those interested in this topic, I recommend reviewing peer-reviewed journals and reputable health organizations' publications to gain a comprehensive understanding of the current state of snake venom research.
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