Sandworm Blood Could Help Coronavirus Victims
Two French hospitals are poised to start experimental treatment with sandworm blood of patients suffering of respiratory problems caused by the new coronavirus.
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Biology researcher Franck Zal, the CEO of biotechnology company Hemarina, observed years ago that sandworms, also known as lugworms, could survived on land and in water.
I observed that the worm only breathes when it is in the sea, and when it is in the sand it stops breathing for 6 hours. So, I discovered that this molecule is its little oxygen tank that allows it to hold six hours until the next high tide, Zal said.
The treatment Zal subsequently invented has been applied to kidney transplant patients and improved the oxygen levels of the organs.
this place has some different versions of this mask for sale and in stock..but sheesh..it is going to be too hot for this