Creatures with curative powers

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I have heard about maggots and leeches being useful in the medical field, but didn't know about:

  • Pregnant Mare urine (estrogen)

  • pit viper venon (anticoagulant)

  • gila monster saliva (controls blood sugar)

Sounds creepy, but if they help, that's good.

and more:

http://blogs.consumerreports.org/health/2009/04/maggots-leeches-and-snails-oh-my.html

azhiker96, BSN, RN

1,129 Posts

Specializes in PACU, ED.

Pregnant Mare urine (estrogen)

That's where they got the name Premarin.

catshowlady

393 Posts

Specializes in ICU.

Don't forget the curative power of the feline purr. Seriously, purring frequencies are associated with improved bone fracture healing, among other things.

http://www.goarticles.com/cgi-bin/showa.cgi?C=1232462

Purrs to you all,

catshowlady

:paw:

Virgo_RN, BSN, RN

3,543 Posts

Specializes in Cardiac Telemetry, ED.

Don't forget salmon sperm!

Tait, MSN, RN

2,140 Posts

Specializes in Acute Care Cardiac, Education, Prof Practice.
That's where they got the name Premarin.

A few interesting sites on the abuse horses go through to produce Premarin.

http://www.premarin.org/

http://www.equineadvocates.com/premarin.html

http://www.equinevoices.org/premarin.php

http://www.pmurescue.org/

./hops off soapbox

Tait

Sarcolemma

69 Posts

Specializes in LTC, ICU, ER, Anesthesia.
Don't forget the curative power of the feline purr. Seriously, purring frequencies are associated with improved bone fracture healing, among other things.

http://www.goarticles.com/cgi-bin/showa.cgi?C=1232462

Purrs to you all,

catshowlady

:paw:

hahaha

*deep breath*

hahahaha

thanks cat show lady, next time i get a tib fib i'll tape a couple cats to my leg

there's so many flaws with that article you could throw a tar covered cat at it and 10 of them would stick to it

there is some evidence for EMF stimulating bone knitting, but to extrapolate that to cats? really?

did you ask for permission to reproduce that? it includes the internet (lol)

Tait, MSN, RN

2,140 Posts

Specializes in Acute Care Cardiac, Education, Prof Practice.

did you ask for permission to reproduce that? it includes the internet (lol)

I am unclear as to what I have reproduced. However if you can clarify I will be more than happy to email the owners of the site and request permission to post a link to their public information.

Tait

Sarcolemma

69 Posts

Specializes in LTC, ICU, ER, Anesthesia.

oh i just saw this on one of the articles you posted "Equine Advocates, Inc. Permission to reprint MUST be requested - that includes for the Internet!"

made me laugh....

azhiker96, BSN, RN

1,129 Posts

Specializes in PACU, ED.

Also, bee stings are being used to treat arthritis.

http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=50602

Unfortunately, the poor bees die from the treatment.

leslie :-D

11,191 Posts

Don't forget salmon sperm!

i'll try not to...:uhoh21:

dang, i hope that wasn't a boy salmon i had last noc for dinner.

leslie:)

feralnostalgia

178 Posts

That's where they got the name Premarin.
I was in a focus group for a lawsuit over Premarin...the lawyers for the pharmecutical company actually came out and admitted that their drug had probably caused the plaintiff to develop breast cancer, or if she had already had it, it caused her tumor to grow at a highly advanced rate. they had the nerve to claim "she should really be thanking us for making her tumor grow - that way she detected it more easily!" - yeah, because she had to have her breast removed and lost the use of her arm, you *******. the drug made early detection impossible because of how much it increased the growth rate. the company knew that Premarin does this to people, they showed us internal corporate memos that proved that, but they dont' care. just want to convince people they need another magic pill.

every time I see someone mention this drug I remember this trial and what it did to that woman. I'm not a doctor or even a nurse yet, but as I understand it HRT only masks symptoms of a natural stage in life. maybe it helps more people than it hurts, I don't know, but it seemed to me that that drug company only wanted to milk that poor woman for all she was worth, and didn't give a damn about her health or safety. I think she would've rather put up with her hot flashes than gotten breast cancer.

and that says nothing of how they treat these horses.

suanna

1,549 Posts

Specializes in Post Anesthesia.

Don't forget about phoenix tears having healing powers- even against basilisk venom!! I have never used it but I saw a movie- (?documentary?) about this Harry somebody where it worked great.

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