In a message dated 96-03-08 03:35:52 EST, [log in to unmask] (Michael L.
Wallace) writes:
>I am aware of research that is going on, right now, that involves the use of
>electrical shock, in conjunction with various types of venoms. I know that,
>to date, the research has shown that all bee, wasp, spider and snake venoms
>consist of a complex, "energy seeking" protein and that the basics of that
>protein exist in all known venoms. This protein, when it enters the body,
>seeks energy to unlock and actually be beneficial to the human body, rather
>than detrimental. It can not find the energy that it seeks and as a result
>loops back on itself in a never ending, energy seeking loop and that is what
>causes it to be "poisonous" to the human body.
>
>They, preliminarily, have already, substantially proven that by introducing
>a high-volt, momentary shock, using a taser (stun gun), 3 to 5 times around
>the sting/bite site, the energy is provided, necessary to unlock the
>protein. I believe the University of Oklahoma has been leading the research
>in this area and it has been used several times on bite/sting victims with
>great success. So much so, that Wycliffe Bible Translators are requiring
>that all of their missionaries carry tasers to the different countries that
>they go to.
>
>I heard one story of a missionaries' wife, in India, who was bitten by a
>crate (sp?) snake. The husband went for his taser, but the batteries were
>dead. He had been working on his motorcycle, so he took his wife to it and
>shocked the site with the spark plug wire. I understand she became person
>number 4, in all of recorded history, to live through the bite of this
>particular snake. Anyway, that's straying from the question.
>
>The question is this: Has anyone done any research using the combination of
>bee venom and high-volt electrical shock to treat any ailments or is this
>information so new that it has not been considered? If not, could this not
>be something that someone might need to look into?
As it was told me, the electric shock breaks down the venemous proteins to
render them harmless. The premise seems far-fetched, so I am naturally
skeptical.
The device that Wycliffe missionaries use is manufactured at Jungle
Aviation and Radio Service (JAARS), PO Box 248, Waxhaw, NC 29173-0248 USA.
They are a group associated with Wycliffe that provides services to Christian
misionaries. (I've seen one of their planes, which can land or take off in
about 4 plane lengths. They are also big into computors, which they provide
for missionaries in the remotest areas, along with radio contact, similar to
internet connections)
I understand they do sell the shocker device to the public, for somewhere
in the $20 range. I had considered getting one to experiment with.
The shock is provided by a pizzoelectric crystal. I believe they rework
the igniter setups used to light propane heaters.
I will contact them for more info, and see if I can release their e-mail
address. They are convinced that the device has been a life-saver in
snake-bite situations. Missionaries in some situations are now required to
carry them. JAARS is a reputable organization, and they are not trying to
scam anyone. They are not out trying to "sell" this device, and they might
not be willing to provide large quantities. I am acquainted with a retired
man who is working with them as a volunteer.
Does anyone have more info on the scientific end of this?
[log in to unmask] Dave Green, PO Box 1200, Hemingway, SC 29554 USA
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