Getting High Injecting Snake Venom
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0:11 - 0:13STEVE LUDWIN: I'm going to show
you the effects of the -
0:13 - 0:17hemotoxin in venom
on blood, OK? -
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0:20 - 0:23And you can already see pretty
quickly, it's kind of -
0:23 - 0:24congealing.
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0:24 - 0:27It's quite gloopy.
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0:27 - 0:29And I'm beginning to wonder if
that's such a good thing to be -
0:29 - 0:30happening in my body.
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0:30 - 0:36Sometimes I think, god,
that can't be good. -
0:36 - 0:37I don't have a medical
background. -
0:37 - 0:41I have no fucking idea what
it's doing to my body. -
0:41 - 0:44If I did die due to snake venom
or whatever, I'm sure -
0:44 - 0:46it'll be quite funny
to a lot of people. -
0:46 - 0:47And they'll go, you see?
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0:47 - 0:48You see?
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0:48 - 0:51And even to myself, as I was
floating out of my body and -
0:51 - 0:55looking down below, I'm sure
I'd be laughing my ass off. -
0:55 - 0:56Like, you idiot.
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0:56 - 0:58You're not supposed to inject
snake venom, you fool. -
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1:20 - 1:25My name is Steve Ludwin, and
I've been self-immunizing with -
1:25 - 1:29various snake venoms for
well over 20 years now. -
1:29 - 1:30I'm kind of embarrassed.
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1:30 - 1:33I mean, I don't know have
that medical background. -
1:33 - 1:34I don't even have a proper
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1:34 - 1:37American high school education.
-
1:37 - 1:41There's been quite a few doctors
and scientists that -
1:41 - 1:44have been horrified by my lack
of having things that are -
1:44 - 1:46sterile and stuff like that.
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1:46 - 1:49
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1:49 - 1:52We have our Lower Baja
rattlesnake. -
1:52 - 1:58
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1:58 - 1:59And bang.
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1:59 - 2:01You see that?
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2:01 - 2:05That's one unhappy
rattle snake. -
2:05 - 2:06Relax.
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2:06 - 2:10
-
2:10 - 2:11I've always been
in good health. -
2:11 - 2:14I haven't had something
like the flu in -
2:14 - 2:16coming up on nine winters.
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2:16 - 2:19And as I've gotten older,
people have started to -
2:19 - 2:22comment, oh wow, you don't seem
like you're 46 years old. -
2:22 - 2:25I had some doctors do tests on
my skin, and they were all -
2:25 - 2:28kind of a little bit baffled.
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2:28 - 2:29All right, buddy.
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2:29 - 2:30Up.
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2:30 - 2:34This girl doesn't really
like it very much. -
2:34 - 2:37This is why I'm always nervous
holding a viper because they -
2:37 - 2:39can spin their fangs around and
actually go through their -
2:39 - 2:43lip to get your fingers.
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2:43 - 2:44This snake is not wanting
to be milked. -
2:44 - 2:46Sometimes that happens.
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2:46 - 2:50
-
2:50 - 2:53I had quite an unusual
sort of upbringing. -
2:53 - 2:55I'm the son of a Pan Am pilot.
-
2:55 - 2:58I had a real "Catch Me
If You Can" Leonardo -
2:58 - 3:00DiCaprio sort of lifestyle.
-
3:00 - 3:01I had a credit card.
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3:01 - 3:05It just said Pan Am on it with
my name, Steve Ludwin, and I -
3:05 - 3:06could get on any plane,
as long as I was -
3:06 - 3:10wearing a tie, for free.
-
3:10 - 3:13My father took me down to the
Miami Serpetarium, when I was -
3:13 - 3:18about nine years old, and I got
to meet this now famous -
3:18 - 3:20herpetologist called
Bill Haast. -
3:20 - 3:24He was the first westerner to
start injecting himself with -
3:24 - 3:24snake venom.
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3:24 - 3:27He started in 1948.
-
3:27 - 3:29I was very young and
impressionable. -
3:29 - 3:30I loved snakes.
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3:30 - 3:33From that moment on after
meeting him, I was like wow, -
3:33 - 3:35you can become immune
to snake venom? -
3:35 - 3:36This is crazy.
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3:36 - 3:37That's called vaccinology.
-
3:37 - 3:41It's the oldest form of
medicine apparently. -
3:41 - 3:45When I was about 17, I was like,
I've got to get that -
3:45 - 3:48venom into me somehow.
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3:48 - 3:54This is called a Pope's tree
viper, and I'm a little bit -
3:54 - 3:55wary of them.
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3:55 - 3:57But it's a beautiful snake.
-
3:57 - 3:58Don't know if you can
see those fangs. -
3:58 - 4:00Do you see that fang?
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4:00 - 4:03It's a hemotoxin and it's going
to cause massive tissue -
4:03 - 4:04destruction.
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4:04 - 4:08People have died from these
snakes, so you do not want -
4:08 - 4:11that on your finger.
-
4:11 - 4:16I moved to London in 1987, and I
started working in East End. -
4:16 - 4:17It was called The Vivarium.
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4:17 - 4:22And basically my job for 1 pound
60 an hour was to unpack -
4:22 - 4:27cobras and scorpions and
tarantulas and reptiles for -
4:27 - 4:28zoos and laboratories.
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4:28 - 4:32
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4:32 - 4:34See you later.
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4:34 - 4:37I started bringing the
venomous snakes home. -
4:37 - 4:40My first time doing
it was crazy. -
4:40 - 4:43I had never even milked a snake
before, and I just kind -
4:43 - 4:45of had to figure it
out on my own. -
4:45 - 4:49So what I would do is I would
take a scalpel and scratch -
4:49 - 4:51like two little scratch
marks into my arm. -
4:51 - 4:54I would take a little bit of the
venom, and I would drop it -
4:54 - 4:55into the cut.
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4:55 - 4:57And you could feel it
the first time. -
4:57 - 4:58It was like ah, that burns.
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4:58 - 5:01I quickly washed it off
because I was scared. -
5:01 - 5:02I was like, what is
this going to do? -
5:02 - 5:05It kind of swelled up and my
heart started pounding, not -
5:05 - 5:07because of the venom, because
it was like, oh my god, is -
5:07 - 5:08this going to stop?
-
5:08 - 5:09Is it going to kill me?
-
5:09 - 5:12I had no idea.
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5:12 - 5:15Since people have kind of heard
what I've been doing and -
5:15 - 5:17stuff like that, I've seen
a lot of people bitching. -
5:17 - 5:19They're worse than like "Star
Trek" fans, to be honest with -
5:19 - 5:23you, reptile people sometimes.
-
5:23 - 5:25I always thought when the
internet came, I was like, -
5:25 - 5:27wow, you can communicate with
other people that have the -
5:27 - 5:30same passion about
these animals. -
5:30 - 5:31But it's not the case.
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5:31 - 5:36There's a lot of bitchiness and
who has the biggest snake. -
5:36 - 5:37I don't keep big snakes.
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5:37 - 5:39Guys that keep big snakes
are hiding a secret. -
5:39 - 5:42
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5:42 - 5:46This is the last hemotoxic
snake that goes into my -
5:46 - 5:47snakebite cocktail.
-
5:47 - 5:49This is called an
eyelash viper. -
5:49 - 5:51This is one of the scariest
snakes that I own. -
5:51 - 5:52This the snake that bit me.
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5:52 - 5:56The worst pain that I've
ever had in my life. -
5:56 - 5:57And I've had lots of accidents
with venom. -
5:57 - 6:01But it felt like you had put
your hand down on a marble -
6:01 - 6:05table and someone took a
sledgehammer and smashed it -
6:05 - 6:06onto your pinky.
-
6:06 - 6:09But the funny thing is that that
pain never subsided for -
6:09 - 6:11eight fucking hours.
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6:11 - 6:13And I had some scientists in the
States saying get yourself -
6:13 - 6:14to the hospital.
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6:14 - 6:16This is not a good snake
to be bitten by. -
6:16 - 6:17But I kind of waited it out.
-
6:17 - 6:19I had confidence that I
was going to be OK. -
6:19 - 6:22But it's a really aggressive
snake, and it's -
6:22 - 6:23really tricky to milk.
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6:23 - 6:27
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6:27 - 6:28There you go.
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6:28 - 6:31Whoa, there's lots of venom
coming out there. -
6:31 - 6:32Thank you.
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6:32 - 6:33So those are our hemotoxins.
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6:33 - 6:38
-
6:38 - 6:42I posted a really beautiful
snake that I have on YouTube. -
6:42 - 6:44It's called a macrops
pit viper. -
6:44 - 6:46Just because I'm handling
this snake, -
6:46 - 6:47it's called free handling.
-
6:47 - 6:51There's death threats and people
have just gone crazy. -
6:51 - 6:53I could poke it in my eye
a million times and -
6:53 - 6:55it would not bite.
-
6:55 - 6:58"These snakes can and
will kill you. -
6:58 - 7:00Everybody take a
good long look. -
7:00 - 7:03The moron attached to that arm
is the reason why you have -
7:03 - 7:06trouble keeping your reptiles
legally." I'm not a moron -
7:06 - 7:08attached to this arm.
-
7:08 - 7:11Oh, yes I am.
-
7:11 - 7:14"To think we lock up pedophiles
and murderers when -
7:14 - 7:17sickos like this are free
to roam our streets. -
7:17 - 7:20What's wrong with the world
these days?" Now, I think -
7:20 - 7:23that's somebody being
sarcastic. -
7:23 - 7:25OK, here is a good one.
-
7:25 - 7:28"You, to put it kindly, are
an ignorant fucktard. -
7:28 - 7:33I sincerely hope you
get bit hard. -
7:33 - 7:36And I strongly dissuade anyone
watching this video from -
7:36 - 7:40repeating the actions of this
small-penised individual. -
7:40 - 7:43Stupid dick hammer."
Now, that's good. -
7:43 - 7:44That's good.
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7:48 - 7:52This next snake is the Naja
kaouthia which is responsible -
7:52 - 7:54for a lot of deaths
every year. -
7:54 - 7:56In the time that I've been
working with this snake, I've -
7:56 - 7:59had some injections where I was
a little bit cocky with it -
7:59 - 8:02and got the dilution
sort of wrong. -
8:02 - 8:04They were like volcanoes.
-
8:04 - 8:05I had three of them.
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8:05 - 8:07I had two on this leg
and one down here. -
8:07 - 8:09And they were growing and
growing and burning. -
8:09 - 8:11And for days, I was
like, oh god, I -
8:11 - 8:12could feel this pressure.
-
8:12 - 8:15I touched it and goo
shot out five foot -
8:15 - 8:17across onto the carpet.
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8:17 - 8:19And I was just like,
oh my god. -
8:19 - 8:20Oh fuck.
-
8:20 - 8:23I'm fucked here.
-
8:23 - 8:25And I got this massive
needle for -
8:25 - 8:27injecting horses or something.
-
8:27 - 8:31I put on some ACDC and it just
gave me the strength just to-- -
8:31 - 8:34against all your will, just push
this down and you could -
8:34 - 8:35feel it going down
into something. -
8:35 - 8:37Do I have the nucleus yet?
-
8:37 - 8:38I'm pulling on this.
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8:38 - 8:39No, I don't think I've
got the nucleus. -
8:39 - 8:40I think I've gone through it.
-
8:40 - 8:43Pull it back out, hit the
nucleus, and it was just like -
8:43 - 8:48pwaaachh, just pulling back on
the most disgusting stuff that -
8:48 - 8:50you'd ever want to see.
-
8:50 - 8:52And I was like, oh, I'm just
going to squeeze it. -
8:52 - 8:55And I squeezed this, but it
actually made a sound. -
8:55 - 8:57It was like peuh.
-
8:57 - 8:58I looked down in there
and there was a -
8:58 - 9:00fucking hole in my leg.
-
9:00 - 9:04I could see inside my leg where
all the tissue had sort -
9:04 - 9:04of rotted away.
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9:04 - 9:07And I noticed flies coming
to it immediately. -
9:07 - 9:09And it stunk.
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9:09 - 9:10It was like death.
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9:10 - 9:11It was rotting.
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9:11 - 9:13I never want that
happening again. -
9:13 - 9:16
-
9:16 - 9:18You hear it?
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9:18 - 9:20This is not the hemotoxic
snake. -
9:20 - 9:24This is something that's got
the neurotoxin, the Naja -
9:24 - 9:27kaouthia, which is the
monocled cobra. -
9:27 - 9:29Simple.
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9:29 - 9:33
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9:33 - 9:37And let go.
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9:37 - 9:41
-
9:41 - 9:43Since I've kind of discovered
the possibilities with the -
9:43 - 9:48neurotoxins in this cobra venom,
I've been using it in -
9:48 - 9:51sporting activities recently
and kind of testing it. -
9:51 - 9:54It's Kind of added a little
bit of extra speed into my -
9:54 - 9:56normal abilities.
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9:56 - 9:59
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9:59 - 10:02I've been doing tests on my
skateboard from my house into -
10:02 - 10:03the West End.
-
10:03 - 10:05I see how fast I can
get in there. -
10:05 - 10:07I just use the roads, and
I think the cobra -
10:07 - 10:08venom helps with that.
-
10:08 - 10:11It's just sort of like, I go
in between cars, I go in -
10:11 - 10:12between buses, I go in the
middle of the road. -
10:12 - 10:14I just cane it.
-
10:14 - 10:19I feel like I've got so
much energy and speed. -
10:19 - 10:21When I'm skating, I've learned
to actually start -
10:21 - 10:22moving like a snake.
-
10:22 - 10:25And I found myself just kind
of using that S-shape-- -
10:25 - 10:29carving and carving, and it
actually starts giving you a -
10:29 - 10:30little bit of power.
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10:30 - 10:34
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10:34 - 10:38-William Haast, director of the
Serpetarium, has had much -
10:38 - 10:41experience in handling cobras.
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10:41 - 10:45But he still treats them with
the greatest respect. -
10:45 - 10:48Gather 'round, folks,
but not too close. -
10:48 - 10:50STEVE LUDWIN: Bill Haast really
is my Beatles and -
10:50 - 10:53Rolling Stones and Beach Boys
all wrapped in one. -
10:53 - 10:54He died last year.
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10:54 - 10:57He was just like two
weeks shy of 101. -
10:57 - 10:59He'd say that he hasn't been
sick a day in his life, and it -
10:59 - 11:02made me start thinking, OK, wow,
there's something here. -
11:02 - 11:05He was really my parameter
of sort of -
11:05 - 11:06going, is this dangerous?
-
11:06 - 11:10It's working for this guy.
-
11:10 - 11:13He was treating people with
polio, people with MS. He had -
11:13 - 11:15like 4,000 patients.
-
11:15 - 11:17He had people that couldn't
even walk. -
11:17 - 11:21And with the right doses and the
right ingredients of his -
11:21 - 11:24medicines that contained various
snake venoms, people-- -
11:24 - 11:25I've seen footage of it--
-
11:25 - 11:26they're playing basketball.
-
11:26 - 11:30But the FDA heard about what he
was doing and they shut him -
11:30 - 11:33down, even though he was having
such success with it. -
11:33 - 11:35But the other thing that
Bill Haast did, -
11:35 - 11:36which is totally amazing--
-
11:36 - 11:37it's miraculous.
-
11:37 - 11:40It almost sounds
like a messiah. -
11:40 - 11:44Because he was immune to these
snake venoms, he's given his -
11:44 - 11:47blood to snakebite victims
that are dying, -
11:47 - 11:48and then they survive.
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11:48 - 11:51
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11:51 - 11:52I've milked all the snakes.
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11:52 - 11:55And I've got hemotoxins
in one glass. -
11:55 - 11:58This is the one that kind
of had the cocktails. -
11:58 - 12:01So I'm drawing that venom
up into this syringe. -
12:01 - 12:02So here's what I was
saying earlier. -
12:02 - 12:05There's no such thing as
a poisonous snake. -
12:05 - 12:06It is not poison.
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12:06 - 12:07You see that venom
coming out there? -
12:07 - 12:09See it on my finger?
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12:09 - 12:11You can do this.
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12:11 - 12:13Completely safely.
-
12:13 - 12:15If you don't freeze it,
it's just like food. -
12:15 - 12:16It's a protein, it
breaks down. -
12:16 - 12:23So I have months and months
worth of various venoms. -
12:23 - 12:24This is the hemotoxin.
-
12:24 - 12:29I'm going to put six.
-
12:29 - 12:32What I have here is water
for injections. -
12:32 - 12:40
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12:40 - 12:44I will start on the actual raw
venom, and then what we'll do -
12:44 - 12:45is we'll use that injection.
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12:45 - 12:48
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12:48 - 12:50The first time I tried
using the snake -
12:50 - 12:52venom was pretty scary.
-
12:52 - 12:55There was no internet
back then. -
12:55 - 12:56But it felt really natural.
-
12:56 - 12:58It felt like it was instinct.
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12:58 - 13:01
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13:01 - 13:03This is not diluted.
-
13:03 - 13:05This is the pure venom.
-
13:05 - 13:06So now, we're going
to do an injection -
13:06 - 13:07with the diluted hemotoxin.
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13:07 - 13:10
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13:10 - 13:13The benefits to the hemotoxins,
I'm not too sure. -
13:13 - 13:16I feel like I need another
20 years to do it. -
13:16 - 13:20I had some doctors test my DNA
telomeres and when I was 42, I -
13:20 - 13:22scored as a 28-year-old.
-
13:22 - 13:24Perhaps there are
some anti-aging -
13:24 - 13:26properties to snake venom.
-
13:26 - 13:28It could all end tomorrow
as well. -
13:28 - 13:31I'm not saying I'm invincible.
-
13:31 - 13:34This is the shot glass that
has the cobra venom, the -
13:34 - 13:36neurotoxin.
-
13:36 - 13:37
-
13:37 - 13:39Get it all out.
-
13:39 - 13:42I'm going with two
drops of this. -
13:42 - 13:46This actual cobra that we're
using is more venomous than a -
13:46 - 13:47king cobra.
-
13:47 - 13:55One drop of cobra venom can
kill 20 to 30 grown men. -
13:55 - 13:57Yeow.
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13:57 - 13:59
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13:59 - 14:00Yeah, I mean it just feels--
-
14:00 - 14:01yeow.
-
14:01 - 14:03Feels like a bee sting
to start off with. -
14:03 - 14:06That cobra venom does have
a bit of pain to it. -
14:06 - 14:13It's like "Man Versus Food,"
spicy chicken challenge. -
14:13 - 14:16Oh, you motherfucker.
-
14:16 - 14:17I'm 46 now.
-
14:17 - 14:20I'll have to see how many years
I can go on continuing -
14:20 - 14:21doing this.
-
14:21 - 14:25But you do think that it is
quite taxing on the body. -
14:25 - 14:28It is possible in two years
time, my kidneys fail and I -
14:28 - 14:31die due to the venom of all
those years, of all those -
14:31 - 14:34toxins, all the swelling,
all the decomposing -
14:34 - 14:36flesh and the bruising.
-
14:36 - 14:38It all has to filter through
your kidneys and your liver. -
14:38 - 14:43And it's really bad stuff to
be going through there. -
14:43 - 14:44Yeow, OK.
-
14:44 - 14:48That was a little bit
more than five mil. -
14:48 - 14:50People want to know what
it feels like. -
14:50 - 14:53It feels like injecting
Tabasco sauce and -
14:53 - 14:54rubbing it in a cut.
-
14:54 - 14:56It just burns.
-
14:56 - 15:03I will take another syringe
here, and just basically bring -
15:03 - 15:08that raw venom down with the
needle, which I quite -
15:08 - 15:10like to work that.
-
15:10 - 15:12Diluting is something that's
been quite new to me over like -
15:12 - 15:14the last four years that
I've learned how -
15:14 - 15:16to do and work properly.
-
15:16 - 15:19I was a bit nervous today when
I was milking the snakes. -
15:19 - 15:22But when I do these injections,
I don't think -
15:22 - 15:23anything of that.
-
15:23 - 15:27Once I know that the dilutions
are right, it's as normal as -
15:27 - 15:29anything for me now.
-
15:29 - 15:32I always kind of note the time
just in case if I ever did -
15:32 - 15:36have any problems where I did
need to visit the hospital -
15:36 - 15:37again, I would know.
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15:37 - 15:43
-
15:43 - 15:47The one time I did have a
serious overdose, I injected -
15:47 - 15:49three raw venoms a
couple years ago. -
15:49 - 15:51And I only wanted to put
down a little bit in. -
15:51 - 15:53And as I was pressing
it, just ooop-- -
15:53 - 15:54the whole thing went in.
-
15:54 - 15:59Within 45 minutes, my hand
was like a baseball mitt. -
15:59 - 16:01The venom was swimming
in my body. -
16:01 - 16:02I had some friends
come over because -
16:02 - 16:04they knew I was fucked.
-
16:04 - 16:05They were saying, go to the
hospital, go to the hospital. -
16:05 - 16:06And I just didn't want to.
-
16:06 - 16:09And the next morning, I kept
on waking up and it wasn't -
16:09 - 16:09going down.
-
16:09 - 16:12So I got begged to go
to the hospital. -
16:12 - 16:14They saw my arm and they
said, what happened? -
16:14 - 16:15And I said snakebite.
-
16:15 - 16:19Three doctors came out
and they said, well, -
16:19 - 16:19what snake bit you?
-
16:19 - 16:23And I had to just say, well,
I didn't get bit. -
16:23 - 16:24There's three snakes.
-
16:24 - 16:26I purposely injected
it into my arm. -
16:26 - 16:28They didn't know what to say,
and the next thing I know, I -
16:28 - 16:30was being taken into
another room. -
16:30 - 16:32And one of the female doctors
just came in and was just -
16:32 - 16:34yelling at me and just
saying, you idiot. -
16:34 - 16:36You can't do this.
-
16:36 - 16:37And they were telling me you're
going to die, and -
16:37 - 16:40you're going to lose your arm.
-
16:40 - 16:42I was in intensive care
for three days. -
16:42 - 16:45But I was kind of calm
throughout the whole thing. -
16:45 - 16:47I don't want to ever
repeat it. -
16:47 - 17:00
-
17:00 - 17:04Since I had heard that the
Americans and the Chinese got -
17:04 - 17:07busted injecting race horses
with cobra venom and it was -
17:07 - 17:10making them outperform
their abilities, I -
17:10 - 17:10immediately got excited.
-
17:10 - 17:14And I thought boxing would be a
great thing to kind of see-- -
17:14 - 17:17is it possible that I could
outperform my ability? -
17:17 - 17:20
-
17:20 - 17:23I was working it harder last
year when I was on my own. -
17:23 - 17:26I actually felt like something
was happening. -
17:26 - 17:28I was like holy shit, this
stuff is working. -
17:28 - 17:29It's amazing.
-
17:29 - 17:31You're discreet, but you can
get away with it in London. -
17:31 - 17:37
-
17:37 - 17:39Bear Grylls.
-
17:39 - 17:40I hate that guy.
-
17:40 - 17:43In those films, he's like,
oh, here's the snake. -
17:43 - 17:44And you can just bit
its head off. -
17:44 - 17:45And he does.
-
17:45 - 17:47He's killed snakes on TV.
-
17:47 - 17:49That's my fucking family you're
fucking around with. -
17:49 - 17:51Sorry, just kidding.
-
17:51 - 17:54
-
17:54 - 17:57One thing I have noticed is that
I'm not really feeling -
17:57 - 18:00the pain, so that could be the
other thing that helped those -
18:00 - 18:01horses along.
-
18:01 - 18:04Why not find out why it's
doing these things. -
18:04 - 18:06If it's taking away pain,
if it's giving you -
18:06 - 18:07confidence, or whatever.
-
18:07 - 18:10Why not give it to your army?
-
18:10 - 18:16
-
18:16 - 18:19Christopher Columbus didn't
go looking for America to -
18:19 - 18:20discover America.
-
18:20 - 18:22He was looking for the
fountain of youth. -
18:22 - 18:24What does mankind want?
-
18:24 - 18:26They want to live longer.
-
18:26 - 18:27Everyone wants to live longer.
-
18:27 - 18:38
-
18:38 - 18:42Apparently, there's something in
snake venom that helps its -
18:42 - 18:44food to accept death.
-
18:44 - 18:48
-
18:48 - 18:49I did feel that once.
-
18:49 - 18:52As I was lying there, and I
could feel the numbness in my -
18:52 - 18:58head and stuff, I had this
complete feeling of, oh well, -
18:58 - 19:01I might die here, but I felt
really happy to die. -
19:01 - 19:12
-
19:12 - 19:14My heart's pounding.
-
19:14 - 19:17You're alive for a good
6 to 12 hours. -
19:17 - 19:22Like Starbucks has
nothing on this. -
19:22 - 19:25Yeah, I must admit that
it doesn't feel great. -
19:25 - 19:28It's kind of like
Jell-O in there. -
19:28 - 19:30And god knows what it's
doing in there. -
19:30 - 19:35I wish I understood what's
happening beneath that skin. -
19:35 - 19:37The next day is always the same
with the cobra venom. -
19:37 - 19:40It just feels like you're
beaten up anyway. -
19:40 - 19:43And then I have a good sort of
four days where I feel kind of -
19:43 - 19:44quite charged.
-
19:44 - 19:46Come on, let's box.
-
19:46 - 19:47Come on.
-
19:47 - 19:48Come on.
-
19:48 - 19:49There you go.
-
19:49 - 19:51-So how many years have
you been doing this? -
19:51 - 19:53STEVE LUDWIN: Over 20 years,
probably like 22 years-- -
19:53 - 19:55-So you've been quite
lucky then, really. -
19:55 - 19:59Is there a risk that you
take that venom and it -
19:59 - 19:59could just kill you?
-
19:59 - 20:02STEVE LUDWIN: It is kind of a
little bit playing with fire. -
20:02 - 20:06I've had maybe three incidents
in my life where it was -
20:06 - 20:08borderline life threatening.
-
20:08 - 20:10-What you're saying is it's
similar to someone taking -
20:10 - 20:12heroin or cocaine
and injecting it -
20:12 - 20:13and taking a gamble.
-
20:13 - 20:15So you're gambling with your
life every time you take it. -
20:15 - 20:18STEVE LUDWIN: I've gotten so
used to it, I do it without -
20:18 - 20:19thinking about it.
-
20:19 - 20:22And because I know the amounts
and I know not to push it and -
20:22 - 20:24where not to push it
and stuff, it seems -
20:24 - 20:25really safe to me.
-
20:25 - 20:28This certainly isn't physically
addictive or it -
20:28 - 20:29isn't pleasurable.
-
20:29 - 20:30-So you believe you could stop
tomorrow and stop taking it, -
20:30 - 20:32stop doing it?
-
20:32 - 20:32STEVE LUDWIN: Yeah.
-
20:32 - 20:33Yeah.
-
20:33 - 20:34I'd like to do that very soon.
-
20:34 - 20:35I've done it for so long.
-
20:35 - 20:37I'd like to actually spend--
-
20:37 - 20:38I'd like to take a year off.
-
20:38 - 20:40-And you've done that,
you managed that? -
20:40 - 20:42STEVE LUDWIN: No, I've
never done it. -
20:42 - 20:43I've never not done it.
-
20:43 - 20:44But I'd like to take
like a year off. -
20:44 - 20:47-So you're not going to know
if it's addictive until you -
20:47 - 20:47try it, are you?
-
20:47 - 20:50-Is it possible you could be
addicted to pain then, if you -
20:50 - 20:52know what I mean?
-
20:52 - 20:53The way it hurts.
-
20:53 - 20:56STEVE LUDWIN: I think if I was,
I would have other things -
20:56 - 20:57in my life.
-
20:57 - 20:59I'd be a boxer like you.
-
20:59 - 21:00-Yeah, true, true, true.
-
21:00 - 21:04
-
21:04 - 21:07STEVE LUDWIN: The day after
going boxing, my arm just was -
21:07 - 21:09even more swollen than
the day before. -
21:09 - 21:11But I felt like a truck
had hit me. -
21:11 - 21:15I felt like I was being digested
from the inside. -
21:15 - 21:19I was walking around like the
Elephant Man for a day. -
21:19 - 21:22I can kind of remember it, but
I was like in a dream state. -
21:22 - 21:26I felt like I had been injected
with a thousand -
21:26 - 21:28energy drinks.
-
21:28 - 21:31It just felt slightly wrong.
-
21:31 - 21:38
-
21:38 - 21:41I would really like to work
with a forward-thinking -
21:41 - 21:44company that is going to go,
OK kid, we like your ideas. -
21:44 - 21:46Let's start researching this.
-
21:46 - 21:50And around-the-clock
and get it done. -
21:50 - 21:53I visited the University of
Southern California a couple -
21:53 - 21:56years ago, and I met a professor
Frank Markland, I -
21:56 - 21:57believe his name is.
-
21:57 - 22:00He's been working with
copperhead venom. -
22:00 - 22:03Copperhead venom is the North
American pit viper that's -
22:03 - 22:03being used.
-
22:03 - 22:06They've been studying the
effects on breast cancer -
22:06 - 22:08cells, ovarian cancer.
-
22:08 - 22:12It actually inhibits the growth
of tumors and basically -
22:12 - 22:14kind of kills off
cancer cells. -
22:14 - 22:18So there there's real excitement
around that. -
22:18 - 22:22Yeah, the possibilities of a
cancer cure someday with snake -
22:22 - 22:23venom, I'd put my money on it.
-
22:23 - 22:41
-
22:41 - 22:42Banana?
-
22:42 - 22:46
-
22:46 - 22:47Banana.
-
22:47 -
- Title:
- Getting High Injecting Snake Venom
- Description:
-
We met with a guy who's been injecting himself with snake venom for 20 years and he looks better than ever.
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Check out Steve's Comment Response video here! http://bit.ly/Venom-Response
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The hemotoxins which attack human blood cells in a tree viper's venom can result in an agonising death in less than 30 minutes. The neurotoxins in a cobra bite can kill a person in half that time. for the past 20 years Steve Ludwin has been sticking all this lovely deadly snake juice in a syringe and mainlining it all the way to immortality. Privately milking an array of deadly snakes including rattlesnakes, monocled cobras, and a few casual vipers thrown in to the mix, Steve has been injecting what would for any normal human be fatal amounts venom into his body since the late 80s.The basic principle - laid out by pioneer herpetologist, Bill Haast, who died last year at the age of 100 - is that regular exposure to the venom results in the body developing an immunity. Steve claims to not only never get ill, but that cobra venom is the ultimate pick me up, with effects lasting a days after injecting, making Steve stronger, faster and more resilient. Finally it looks like mainstream scientific research might be catching up.
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