Thursday 24 May 2018

A snake catcher has been found out to allow cobras to bite him every week just to help him build up his venom immunity.

A snake catcher has been found out to allow cobras to bite him every week just to help him build up his venom immunity.
                
                                           Joe Quililan

Joe Quililan, a young snake catcher from the Philippines, has been dubbed “Venom Man” for his unusual habit of allowing poisonous snakes to bite him every week and even
injecting small quantities of venom into his body in order to boost his resistance to it.

31-year-old Quililan, from Cagayan de Oro City, caught his first Northern Philippine Cobra when he was only 14-years-old. Back then, he didn’t have much experience handling snakes, so one day the cobra bit him, only instead of going to the hospital, the teen just brushed it off and got on with his day as if nothing had happened.

Most people would have experience severe breathing problems soon after being bitten, followed by a loss of consciousness and then death, but not Joe. He claims that that first snake bite made him realize that he had an unusual resistance to cobra venom, and spent the following years trying to become completely immune to it.

Quililan claims to have achieved his goal of becoming immune to venom, although he admits that the process wasn’t the easiest one imaginable. Throughout the years, he has suffered hundreds of snake bites, some of which landed him in the hospital. He claims he came close to dying on five different occasions and even had one of his fingers amputated following a viper bite, but he never gave up.

“I cannot avoid encountering the more aggressive wild snakes and I’ve been in and out of the hospital five times, but the bites make me more immune to the venom,” Joe said in a recent interview.

To boost his resistance, the young snake catcher allows poisonous snakes to bite him once a week, and according to GMA Networks, he even has small quantities of venom injected into his body once every three weeks. Not only does this habit keep him immune to poisonous snake bites, but he claims that the venom also makes him stronger.

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