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I tried it but i was still coldCan anyone tell me if it's true that fishermen put maggots in their mouths in order to warm them up?
Awaiting a reply with baited breath...
Larval therapy is still a thing. They use specially bred maggots to eat you.
I think I will stick with Germolene.
Some patients experience pain in the form of biting or nipping as the maggots eat away.Still the best way to do it anarl. They only touch the dead flesh, which is just what is needed.
Also goes to prove that when something natural works, medical science doesn't reject it just because it wasn't created in a lab.
Maybe, but better that the pain from your leg falling offSome patients experience pain in the form of biting or nipping as the maggots eat away.
Sounds like a Russian army surgeonMaybe, but better that the pain from your leg falling off
Described by Cornwell in the "Sharpe" series of books
Approved by the FDA & the NHSStill the best way to do it anarl. They only touch the dead flesh, which is just what is needed.
Also goes to prove that when something natural works, medical science doesn't reject it just because it wasn't created in a lab.
They inject them into the blood and the maggots swim along the blood vessels to the infected site and eat the infection from within producing penicillin as a by-product...probably.A Dutch mate recently lost 2 toes to gangrene/diabetes. They sent the maggots in to clean up afterwards and apparently they did a great job.
Larval therapy is still a thing. They use specially bred maggots to eat you.
I think I will stick with Germolene.