Thanks for the information. As you have mentioned "Ten drops of the green liquid in half ounce water is to be taken first, which tastes sweet at the first instance. After 10-15 minutes, a second dose is given and by that time if the venom is detoxicated, the medicine tastes bitter with strong camphor-like smell."
It is typical property of Neem and Neem is used for snake bite in this way since generations. I am not aware of the ingredient of Mangalore medicine. But it seems that it is nothing but Neem. regards Pankaj Oudhia On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 10:24 AM, Anantanarayan Rajaram < [email protected]> wrote: > In continuation of the topic, I found the following info about homeopathic > medicines in a 1986 article published in a naturalist's magazine by Dr. K. > V .Lakshminarayana of ZSI, Madras > For allergic conditions: Urtica urens 30X, a homeopathic drug may be used > and is a safe medicine > For bee and wasp stings: Apis mel 30X relieves pain and edema. Stings have > to be removed with forceps. Four or five globules are sufficient > Scorpion stings and centipede bites: Tiriaq A proprietary madicine made by > Rev. Father Muller's Laboratory, Kankanady, Mangalore. Though claimed as an > effective medicine for snake bites, it has been very successfully used in > several cases of scorpion stings and centipede bites. Ten drops of the green > liquid in half ounce water is to be taken first, which tastes sweet at the > first instance. After 10-15 minutes, a second dose is given and by that time > if the venom is detoxicated, the medicine tastes bitter with strong > camphor-like smell. Nothing else needs to be done. Local application also is > recommended. This excellent remedy is now scarce in the market. > Hot day and sunstroke thereby: Glonoine 30X All the symptoms like > running nose, sore eye etc. will stop after taking 4 or 5 globules > Rajaram > > > > >

