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Echinacea for venomous snake bites
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This is an interesting post, so I went digging. This is a very comprehensive sort of meta-analysis from the NIH.
Do Herbal Medicines Have Potential For Managing Snake Bite Envenomation?
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great article, thanks for the effort to find it and sharing it.
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