This man exposes his stage 4 cancer cure
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Leeches and maggots have actual therapeutic uses. My sister and I years ago toyed with the idea of raising sterile maggots and leeches for medical use.
Maggots will eat necrotic tissue right up to the healthy tissue line, effectively and completely debriding the wound.
Leeches are useful in limb re-attachment because, unlike arterial tissue, venous tissue is not able to be anastomosed. The leeches can rid the re-attached limb of pooled blood until the veins can regenerate.
I knew about medical use for maggots in wound care. Didnt know about the leeches. That is fascinating.
We also considered sterile hogs and beeves for medical usage.
Big Sis was a molecular biologist involved in international health registration for pharmaceuticals and her husband was a lawyer. We decided that the financial and regulatory hurdles were too much to overcome.