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Note: Snake venom of the common European viper (Vipera Berus - homeopathy) 01

Pain at the bite point, possibly local deaf - swelling up to edema, discoloration red, then violet - necrosis at the bite site - internal bleeding - vomiting - fast heart beat - congestion of body fluids (stases) - diarrhea, abdominal cramps - pale, low blood pressure - inflammation the lymph channels (lymphangitis) - circulatory shock, excess of consciousness, fainting, coma - dying of nerves and muscles due to edema - allergic shock through proteins - shortness of breath - heart problems - paralysis - decomposition of blood, thin blood, bleedings - change in the blood pigment - dissolution of the red blood cells ( Hemolysis) - Lymphangitis (inflammation of the lymphatic channels), lymphadenitis (swelling of the lymph nodes) - squeezing of muscles, nerves and organs by edema (compartment syndrome), thereby nerve disorders, tissue damage, organ damage, muscle weakness, numbness, lack of pulse up to dead limbs+ amputations+ organ failure, etc.

Common European viper (Vipera berus) in
                black and brown   Common European viper (Vipera berus) in
                black and white
Common European viper (Vipera berus) in black and brown [1] - in black and white [2]

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Habitat

From Europe to Russia

The common European viper (Vipera berus) [web01] lives from Central Europe, England, Balkans, Scandinavia Eastern Europe to Russia to Mongolia and China, including Polar areas. In Germany, the snake lives in heather areas, in the central low mountain ranges, in forest areas. In the Alps, the common European viper lives up to 2500m, from Central Switzerland to the Alpine region in front of Vienna. Where the aspic viper lives, the common European viper does not live [web02].

Vipera Berus lives in D-A-CH, Vipera berus bosniensis [web03] in southern Europe [web03].

The common European viper (Vipera berus) is up to 90cm long in Central Europe. The longest are strangely in cold Scandinavia with around 1m in length, the females always a little longer than the males, 100 to 200 grams light, pregnant females up to 300 grams. The head is hardly discontinued, the snout is round, the venom glands are in the back of the head and widen the head a little. When sunbathing, the ribs are spread out to enlarge the surface for heat absorption [web02].

As a habitat, the common European viper prefers the climate with big day-night temperature differences and high humidity, i.e. forest lines, forest edges, bogs, pagans, moist lowlands, scree fields in the Alps, mountain meadows [web02], rocky clefts, in the heather, in the bushes, under shrubs [web03].

Hunting and bite
The common European viper is chasing and sunbathing during the day, and during summer heat it's also only chasing in the dawn. She lies in wait and grabs the "visitors" [web02]. The vipers of common European viper (Vipera berus) and the Aspic vipers (Vipera aspis) can fold their venom teeth [web26]. The poisonous bite can be given until to a distance of half the snake [web03]. The bite weakens the prey (mice, lizards, frogs, blindworms), the prey dies alone, and is then eaten as a whole by the common European viper. The young animals mostly eat frogs and forest lizards. It is particularly active during sticky weather, wind is avoided. Disorders and threats are answered with escaping under stones or to thicket [web02]. Convulsions are also provoking a flight in hiding [web03]. In a dead end, defence comes with threatening gestures, hissing and biting [web02]. People who interfere with the common European viper bothering when they are in their hiding places are at risk:
-- hikers: Should always have a strong march [provoking convulsions so the snakes go away] [web03]
-- forest workers [web02]:
-- berry collectors looking for berries in bushes+brushes [web02]: Tap the zone first with a stick [web03]
-- mushroom collectors on bushes+brushes [web02, web03]: Tap the zone first with a stick [web03]
-- climbers who hold in rocky clefts [web03]


For not being bitten, good shoes and thick long trousers are required [web24].

In the cold frosty winter, it is in brumation in the winter hiding place from October to April [web02].

The enemies of the common European viper
-- Buzzards, kites, eagles and other large birds, martens, ermine, polecat (fitch), red fox, wild boar, domestic cats [web02] that strip through the forests [web24]. Other snakes also compete in food against the common European viper as e.g. the ring snake and the dice snake [web02]
-- People kill snakes for joy [web24]
-- Humans cut habitats with highways, encircle habitats provoking degeneration and they die out [web24]
-- Common European vipers are looking for shelter at feeding points for big game, where wild boars come and kill the common European vipers [web24].


The snake venom of the common European viper (Vipera berus)

The bite of the common European viper: has only small quantities
-- The poison of the common European viper is very toxic, two to three times more toxic than e.g. the poison of the diamondback rattlesnake, but the bite is very small and therefore not fatal for humans [web02], but for the prey of up to 1kg it's immediately deadly [web03], bites against larger prey such as foxes or wild boars do not kill, since the amount of poison is not sufficient, but only provoke severe discomfort in the victims [web24]
--The fatal amount (LD value, lethal dose) with common European viper is around 6.45 mg per kg, and when vein or arteries are hit the limit is 0.55mg in the blood. So people of 75kg have to be bitten by 5 common European vipers to have a fatal effect. But in danger are children and the elderly. But defence bites are usually dry bites to save the snake venom for hunting, because the common European viper only has a small storage container from 10 to 18mg of dry weight [web02]

The ingredients of the snake poison of the common European viper (Vipera berus)
-- Nerve poison [web02] (neurotoxic), especially in southern Europe at the subspecies Vipera Berus Bosniensis [web03], paralyses the central nervous system [web05]
-- Blood poisons [web03] that destroy the blood [web22]
-- "hemolysin": destroys the red blood cells [web05]
-- "A proteolytic diastase" damages the fibrine in the blood and in the muscles [web05]
-- Tissue poisons: proteases (proteins): destroy tissue [web03,22,29]
-- Cell toxins: "Hemorrhaguine": damages all body cells ("damages the vascular endothelia"), provokes the permeability and thus inner bleeding of the organs and in the gastrointestinal tract as well as in the skin [web05]
-- Chininogenasis (enzyme) [web29]
-- Protrombine-activating factors [Web29]
-- Hyaluronidases [web29]
-- The "thrombosis" damages the fibrin ferment [web05]

The bite of the common European viper: first symptoms
-- If it was a real snake bite, then comes a violent pain [web03], local deafness (anesthesia) is possible [web05]
-- painful swelling is developing [web05] like a wasp sting [web24]
-- In a real bite, swelling and edema is developing around the bite zone and a bluish discoloration [web02], blue-red discoloration [web03], initially red, then violet [web05]
-- In the case of a bite in the arm, the swelling (edema) extends to the shoulder, with a bite in the leg, the swelling widens towards the abdomen [web03]
-- In the case of a bite in the fuselage, swelling and edema [web03] are also created
-- At the bite point, bleeding occurs in the tissue [web03]
-- nausea with vomiting, palpitations, pain at the bite point [web03]
-- congestion of body fluids (stases) and bleedings [web05]
-- slight bleeding, shortness of breath, seizures [web24]


Medium-heavy poisoning
-- The wound can develop into necrosis with tissue disorders [and rottening tissue] [Web05]
-- vomiting, diarrhea, cramp-like pain in the abdominal area, severe pallor, low blood pressure, formation of edema [web03]
-- "Inflammation of the lymph channels with knotting and redness (lymphangitis)" [Wweb03]

Severe poisoning
In small children and older, weakened people [web03]:
-- strong swelling, circulatory shock, trouble of consciousness up to unconsciousness, possibly coma [web03]
-- "Without treatment, the edema can lead to the death of nerve and muscle tissue." [web03]
-- The proteins can cause an allergic shock, be sure to have medical treatment immediately, because the consequences can be fatal [web03]

-- breathing troubles [web02, web25]
-- heart troubles [web02]
-- paralysis [web02]
-- blood is broken [web02], hemorrhagic effect, blood-thinning effect [lack of blood clotting] [web03]
-- Change of blood pigment [blood becomes almost black] [Web05]
-- Hemolysis [dissolution (elimination) of the red blood cells] [Web05]
-- Lymphangitis becomes painful lymphadenitis (swelling of the lymph nodes [web07]) [web05]


-- Strong edema cause compartment syndrome in forearms or in lower legs to the death up to limbs and amputations [web03]: If the swelling is not limited to the skin, it also expands on muscles. Swelling in muscle areas causes a blockade of the tissue blood flow, a deficiency supply with oxygen, and thus nerve disorders, tissue damage and organ damage are caused [web04]. Also nerves are narrowed, with severe pain, muscle weakness, trouble of sensations, possibly the pulse is missing in that zone. Measures against swelling take place, in extreme cases, if nothing helps, surgery, but they are not harmless due to blood damage (reduced blood clotting) [web03]. Since the tissue dies and when there is no treatment, finally amputation may come [or organ failure] [web03].

In extreme cases, the victim ends up in the intensive care unit, e.g. on Hiddensee Island (Germany) - or in 2004 an 81 year old woman died on Rügen Island (Germany) after the bite of a common European viper [web02]. Another version claims that the woman was 82 years old and had already died 15 minutes after the bite, not by the snake poison, but by a heart attack by the horror being detected by a snake [web03].

Examples

A twelve year old girl suffers a bite of a Baskian viper northern Spain (Iberian cross adder, Portuguese viper, Seoane's viper - lat.: Vipera seoanei):
On May 31, 2015, a 12 year old girl in Cantabria in northern Spain was bitten in the middle finger by a Baskian viper (Seoane's viper) - Vipera Seoanei. This type of snake occurs in Portugal, Spain and France.
The girl immediately felt severe pain and got dizziness, circulatory problems, breathing became irregular and she had to vomit. The family rejected an antidote in Spain and finally the girl had to be saved by operation in Germany to prevent amputations [web03].

Poison emergency call

Poison emergency call in the D-A-CH countries: https://www.goruma.de/tiere/reptilien/giftschlangen/giftnotruf-zentralen


Commercial remedies against the snake venom of the common European viper

Pharmaceutical agents with antiserum
-- there are monovalent antiserums [web03]
-- there are polyvalent antiserums [web03]
-- and antiserum is only permitted to be applied by a medical doctor with experience because of the danger of an allergic shock [web03]

-- have the arm bound or the leg in a leg brace, NO pressure bandage, this would only worsen the situation, also no sucking out, no cooling, because this can increase the death of tissue, but get professional help as quickly as possible or bring the person there, where professional help is expected [web03].


The remedy Vipera berus (homeopathy)

The indications are exactly as if you had a "corona vaccination", provokes the serious side effects:

Physical indications

Slight complaints
-- swelling of the bite point: swollen and hard, tense bite zone [web23]
-- cold sweat [web23]
-- blue coloring of the skin [web23]
-- dry tongue [web23]
-- big thirst [web23]

Heavy diseases
-- Blood poisoning [web23], blood is broken, blood vessels (walls of the circulation) are attacked and suffer inflammations [web27]
-- Bleedings (hemorrhagia): veins with a tendency to bleed, varices (varicose veins), menstruation without end [web27]
-- Inflammation: abdominal pentitis [web23]
-- Vomiting, also of mucus, bile and blood [when all blood vessels are attacked] [web23]
-- Fever over 38ºC [web09, Web10]
-- Ulcers that do not heal [web23, web27]
-- Tissue damage: necrosis [web23], bite scars are opening again [web23]
-- Pain of limbs when they are hanging down+with skin discoloration bluish red [violet] [web08, web20] - even high position of the limbs is bettering the situation somewhat [web08]
-- Skin: boils [big pimple] [web09]
-- Skin: carbuncle [large pimples] [web09]: when several boils merge [web16]
-- Heart: heart diseases, heart stings [web08], stitches on the heart, narrow heart [web23], fast heart beat with dropouts [web23]
-- Collapse [web23]
-- Cramps [web23]
-- Circulatory diseases [web08], circulatory weakness, blocked circulation (vascular closures) [web23],
-- Circulatory diseases: circulatory collapse [web08, web23]: ice-cold body, cold sweat, vomiting, urination without control+stooling without control [web08]
-- Circulatory diseases: varicose veins, vein inflammation [web08], inflammation of the superficial veins [web23], varicose [web09]: expanded veins with nods, "bloody" veins) [web13] meandering [web19]
-- Paralysis [web23, web27], paralysis of the limbs [web23]
-- Liver: liver enlargement (hepatomegaly) [web09], e.g. by fatty liver, liver inflammation (hepatitis, malaria), liver cirrhosis by alcohol, cysts etc. [web011]
-- Liver: jaundice (ikterus) [web09], vomiting and diarrhea together [web23]
-- Liver: Pain on the right side of upper abdomen [web09]
-- Liver enlargement [web09, web27]: If the diameter in the medioclavicular line exceeds 12 cm [web14]
-- Liver diseases: liver cirrhosis, pain on the liver, jaundice, radiant pain up to the hip+shoulder [web08]
-- Liver diseases: jaundice [web08]: yellow coloring of skin and mucous membranes by increasing the bile dye (bilirubin) [web15]
-- Lung diseases such as angina pectoris (accompanied by heart stitch+cold body) [web08]
-- Lymph: lymphangitis [inflammation of the lymph channels] [web09], swollen lymph nodes [web23]
-- Gastrointestinal area: diarrhea, urinating and stooling without control [web23], bellyache, especially on the left side with protrusion in the intestine, which is inflaming [web23, web28]

-- Muscle cramps: calf cramps [web09] by circulatory disorders, electrolytic disorders, overexertion [web21]
-- Necrosis such as gangrene ([black] dying toes, fingers etc.) [web27]
-- Nerves: polyneuritis (multiple nerve infection) [web09]: Can affect peripheral nerves or even cranial nerves [web17]
-- Edema: edema in the face, facial edema [bloated face) [web09]
-- Edema: swelling of tongue [web09], swelling of the salivary glands [web23]
-- Snake bites [web08]
-- Pain [Web23]
-- Weakness [web23]
-- Thrombosis [web23]: thrombophlebitis [web09], acute thrombosis and inflammation of superficial veins at the same time [web12, Web18]
-- Trembling [web23]

Mental indications
-- restless fear, depression, always busy, sometimes so busy that they are confused and have concentration difficulties [web08]


Dosage

Common:

-- Tablets Vipera berus D6, D8, D12 [web23]
-- Vials of Vipera berus D6, D8, D12 [web23]





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[web06] https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lymphangitis
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[web10] Fieber: https://www.repertorium-online.de/homoeopathie/fieber

[web11] Lebervergrösserung: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepatomegalie
[web12] Thrombophlebitis: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrombophlebitis
[web13] Krampfader, Varikose: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krampfader
[web14] https://www.repertorium-online.de/homoeopathie/hepatomegalie
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[web25] Giftiger als eine Kreuzotter: https://www.bw24.de/wissen/wanderung-gift-schlange-suedwesten-baden-wuerttemberg-heimat-lahmen-sueden-90902117.html
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[web28] Divertikulitis: https://www.dr-gumpert.de/html/bauchschmerzen_links.html
[web29] Vipera aspis: venom: https://premiumvenomshop.com/product/vipera-aspis-venom/

Photo sources
[1] Deutsche Kreuzotter (Vipera berus): https://www.pinterest.com/pin/416723771772359687/
[2] Deutsche Kreuzotter (Vipera berus) schwarz-weiss: https://alchetron.com/Vipera-berus
[3] Vipera berus: https://www.shop-apotheke.com/homoeopathie/4242326/dhu-vipera-berus-d12.htm
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