In a world where modern medicine is often seen as a beacon of hope, a hidden danger lurks beneath the surface: the use of deadly animal venoms in prescription drugs. From the saliva of Gila monsters to the venom of cone snails and pit vipers, these substances are transformed into medications that claim to save lives. However, what isn’t often discussed are the alarming side effects that mirror the dangers associated with venom poisoning. As we delve into this unsettling intersection of nature and pharmaceuticals, it becomes crucial to question whether these medications are truly safe or if they are merely a sophisticated cocktail of risks masked by the allure of relief.
NN: Yes, Big Pharma uses deadly venom from poisonous animals to make prescription medications. This has been covered by Natural News previously, and since then Venom Tech has made their “library” unavailable to us common folks, but that won’t stop us from using our brains and resources to help natural health advocates realize what’s happening to so many people around us who take prescription drugs regularly, and suffer all those crazy “side effects” and “adverse events” nobody in their right mind should subject themselves to, ever.
There are numerous prescription drugs available right now, including ones that are derived from the saliva of Gila monsters and from the venom of cone snails, pygmy rattlesnakes, South American pit vipers, scorpions and many other deadly animals. Big Pharma brags about it all, claiming they’re saving lives by preventing heart attacks, lowering cholesterol, minimizing pain, and you know the narrative, because you’ve seen and heard the ridiculous commercials on television, radio and the internet.
The first pharmaceutical derived from a deadly animal was Captopril, approved by the FDA way back in 1981, to treat high blood pressure. The drug’s main compound was derived from a species of pit viper found in Brazil. If you are hiking in Brazil and you get bit by the pit viper, symptoms of poisoning from the pit viper venom usually appear within a few minutes or hours, and include trouble breathing, changes in heart rate or rhythm, signs of shock, chills, vomiting, blood coagulation disorders and kidney failure.
Venom poisoning effects almost identical to prescription medication serious side effects and deadly adverse events, so why risk it?
If you are prescribed the “medication” Captopril (also known by the brand name Capoten), warnings and precautions of side effects and adverse events include hypotension, kidney disease, reduction of kidney GFR (its ability to filter toxins), fever, nausea and vomiting, fast heartbeat, dark urine, severe abdominal pain, severe dizziness, trouble breathing and the possibility of current kidney problems getting worse.
Sounds strikingly familiar to getting bit by a pit viper that injects its venom directly into your body. Wouldn’t people be much wiser to look into natural remedies, take effective supplements, and pursue a healthy food regimen instead?
Then there’s Ziconitide, a prescription drug for chronic pain, made with venom that’s extracted from the deadly cone snail. Cone snails live in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, plus the Caribbean and Red Seas, and they are predatory snails that deliver a venom through a harpoon-like tooth. If you were to ever stung bit by a cone snail, your symptoms could include intense pain, impaired vision, life-threatening muscle paralysis, respiratory paralysis and death. The venom toxin is similar to that of pufferfish and blue-ringed octopus.
Ziconotide medication, also known by a common brand name Prialt, works by blocking pain signals from the nerves to the brain. Side effects include worsening muscle pain (go figure), trouble breathing, visual changes, acute cognitive impairment, anxiety, confusion, memory problems, decreased consciousness, worsening mental problems, neck stiffness, symptoms of meningitis, seizure (convulsions), hallucinations and thoughts of suicide. Don’t take Ziconotide if you already have problems affecting your spine, they tell you. Really? It’s no wonder why.
Ever heard of the latest weight loss craze called GLP-1 weight loss injections? You might recognize it by its brand name Ozempic, from the onslaught of commercials everywhere. This medication mimics a hormone that’s released in the gut after you eat food, slowing down how fast food leaves the stomach, giving you the illusion you’re full longer, so you’ll eat less. Guess what?
The proteins in snake venom contain a neurotoxin that binds to GLP-1 receptors and can influence insulin secretion and are used for the development of GLP-1 analogs, but it’s all experimental, and much more research is needed to assess their safety in patients.
Side effects of GLP-1 Ozempic, which sound a lot like you just got bit by a poisonous snake, include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, increased heart rate, infections, headaches, pancreatitis (snake venom often attacks vital organs), thyroid cancer, acute kidney injury, worsening diabetes-related retinopathy, shortness of breath, difficulty swallowing, abdominal pain, and wait for it… that feeling of doom or dread. Ask your doctor if all these side effects are “right” for you.
Deadly drugs for patients who have no idea the drugs are derived from deadly venom peptides that attack vital organs, the heart, the lungs, the fetus
Byetta is a new drug prescribed by doctors to lower blood glucose in patients with type 2 diabetes, but the key ingredient, exendin-4, comes from the saliva of Gila monsters, huge lizards living in the American Southwest and northwestern Mexico. Other medications come from the venom of Komodo dragons. The venom from Komodo dragons keeps their prey’s blood from clotting after they’re bit, so they bleed out. This venom also induces shock and can be deadly to humans, but that doesn’t stop Big Pharma from making medications for humans that have deadly side effects. Nothing to see here.
Other prescription drugs are being crafted from scorpions’ potent venom, including a toxin called chlorotoxin, that’s being used on people with cancer, but the side effects include arrhythmia, unconsciousness, breathing difficulties, irregular heartbeat and heart failure. Almost sounds like people who got the Covid clot shots.
What nature calls a “sophisticated cocktail” of animal defense weapons and arsenal of killer toxins are being experimented with on humans, without regard to health and safety. If they can claim to “mitigate” some disease or disorder temporarily, but then the side effects of that medication cause horrific health detriment, so be it.
So many Americans are in so much pain and agony from their junk-science food regimen, their cocktails of prescription drugs, and their onslaught of CDC-recommended toxic vaccines, they have NO CLUE why they are actually dying even faster from toxic venom peptides in their “medications.”
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