To: going hot
All I can say is that my FIL had an old cocker spaniel that had tumors that were cancerous (according to the vet) and cataracts that you could clearly see. The dog was bitten over the eye by a rattlesnake and nearly died. I remember seeing her laying on the floor in a pool of drool, covered in foam and panting. I though for sure she was going to die but my FIL said to let her be. I’ll be damned if she did not recover completely two days later. Within a couple of weeks her cataracts went away and the tumors on her side disappeared shortly after. She lived another 6 years before the coyotes got her one evening.
9 posted on
08/12/2014 7:39:03 AM PDT by
Ribeye
(Protective headwear courtesy of Reynolds Aluminum Products- Extra-cranial RF Suppression Division)
To: Ribeye
Shouda grabbed that snake. Would have made more bucks than even I can imagine, and that is a lot of bucks.
10 posted on
08/12/2014 7:51:56 AM PDT by
going hot
(Happiness is a momma deuce)
To: Ribeye
Amazing...I have actually heard this before from some Christian Missionary Doctors working in the 3rd World. They believe that Snakes were actually intended to bite humans if there was a sign of sickness. Supposedly Snake fangs are like hypodermic needles that were originally intended to inject healing agents into the body...
I thought it was very far fetched initially, however your story makes me reconsider...
20 posted on
08/12/2014 3:43:35 PM PDT by
Jan_Sobieski
(Sanctification)
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