It is not uncommon to witness someone being bitten by a venomous snake, leading to immediate trips to the hospital. Unfortunately, there are instances where the victim does not survive the journey. Today, we will introduce you to a remarkable plant that can significantly reduce snake venom if its juice is applied to the bite site.
The plant in question is known as Kakoda, which can be found in many households. If someone nearby has been bitten by a venomous snake, applying the juice from this plant's fruit to the bite area can help alleviate the effects of the venom.
Dronpushpi - This plant is widely recognized, especially in rural areas where it is referred to as Gumma. It is commonly found and is considered a type of weed. If someone is bitten by a snake, extracting the juice from Dronpushpi and administering it to the patient can neutralize the venom within just ten minutes. The term 'savaras' refers to the juice extracted from the entire plant. Additionally, there are other remedies that can also help counteract snake venom.
Unburnt Lime - In the event of a snake bite, the first step is to make a cross-shaped incision at the bite site. Then, finely grind unburnt lime and apply it to the area, adding a few drops of water on top. This method allows the lime to draw out the snake's venom, aiding in the patient's recovery.
Peacock Feather - Regardless of how venomous the snake is, peacock feathers can serve as an effective remedy. Simply cut the eye portion of the feather, grind it well, and mix it with water to administer to the patient, effectively neutralizing the snake's venom.
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