After the bombshell Dr. Ardis interview went public yesterday, we are now seeing some commentators claim that snake venom could not survive contact with city water. Are they nuts? If city water could denature King Cobra snake venom proteins, then all snakebites could be successfully treated with water, and no anti-venom would be necessary. I'm shocked at the level of ignorance from some of the people commenting on this. Snake venom proteins are very robust and NOT easily wrecked by city water.
@HealthRanger COMPOUNDS THAT PROTECT AGAINST SNAKE VENOM POISONING:
NICOTINE
ZINC
HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE
IVERMECTIN
QUERCETIN
N.A.C.
VITAMIN C
COPPER
BENTONITE CLAY
CORTICOSTEROIDS
BUDESONIDE(NEBULIZED)

Snake envenomation is a global public health problem, with highest incidence in Southeast Asia. Inadequate health services, difficult transportation and consequent delay in antisnake venom administration…
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov