Like we said in the other post, snake venom is edible. It’s still unwise to eat because an ulcer or wound in your digestive tract might let it into your bloodstream undigested, but it’s edible. To be even more clear, understand that snakes are not immune to their own venom, yet they eat it every time they hunt.
If covid is venom, it seems it would have had to have been attached to the airborn virus to harm us (unless we have an ulcer or another way for it to leak into the bloodstream).
When my three friends and I caught covid in September, it was definitely because we were sharing a hotel room for 3 nights with a woman who was coughing since we arrived...and who had the high fever the last night. Also, we were drinking reversed-osmosis water only. (At home I drink water purified by a Berkey charcoal filter.)
Like we said in the other post, snake venom is edible. It’s still unwise to eat because an ulcer or wound in your digestive tract might let it into your bloodstream undigested, but it’s edible. To be even more clear, understand that snakes are not immune to their own venom, yet they eat it every time they hunt.
You are correct. There is this article to back you....that says venoms are only dangerous if they reach the blood stream.
Venomous Snake FAQs https://ufwildlife.ifas.ufl.edu/venomous_snake_faqs.shtml#:~:text=Poisons%20are%20substances%20that%20are,do%20NOT%20recommend%20drinking%20venom!
If covid is venom, it seems it would have had to have been attached to the airborn virus to harm us (unless we have an ulcer or another way for it to leak into the bloodstream).
When my three friends and I caught covid in September, it was definitely because we were sharing a hotel room for 3 nights with a woman who was coughing since we arrived...and who had the high fever the last night. Also, we were drinking reversed-osmosis water only. (At home I drink water purified by a Berkey charcoal filter.)
Thanks. That is super interesting.