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Beijing: Across the Globe, Diverse Remedies and Uncommon Substances Utilized for Disease Treatment and Poison Antidotes, Proven Effective.
In the realm of treatment, researchers continuously engage in myriad experiments. This is evidenced by the fact that many of the antibiotics in widespread use globally today are derived from soil and manure.
Continuing this trajectory, medical experts suggest that certain insects' venom holds promise for medicinal formulation advancements.
In a recent study conducted in China, it has come to light that the poison of the date palm holds significant potential as an efficacious treatment for kidney diseases.
Kidney disease stands as one of the foremost causes of mortality globally, claiming the lives of millions annually.
As per a report from a foreign news agency, a study led by Chinese scientists has unveiled that the venom of the Chinese red-headed centipede exhibits promise in treating kidney diseases, potentially saving numerous lives.
In a research report published in the Journal of Natural Products, scientists highlighted that dates harbor specific chemicals known as alkaloids, which combat diseases effectively.
Researchers elaborated that an alkaloid derived from poison ivy could potentially mitigate inflammation and injury in the kidneys. Additionally, they noted that red dates encompass 12 newly identified alkaloid compounds, some of which demonstrate anti-inflammatory and anti-renal fibrosis properties.
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