Monday, March 4, 2013
The Fine Art of Making Poison
Ed Schantz and his apprentice, Eric Johnson, work in a
very strange field of science. They resurrect and Harvest the
worlds strongest poison. It is, in their words, ââ¬Å"six million
times stronger than rattlesnake venom.ââ¬Â The toxin is
produced by a single-celled bacteria called Botulinum. The
botilin poison produced by the bacteria causes a form of
food poisoning called botulism. Botilin shuts down nerve
pulses from the brain making the dupe paralyzed. The
victims usually suffocate to death when their diaphragm
becomes paralyzed. How ever so, Ed and Eric do non use the toxin
for morbid acts of terrorism; they use it to heal people
with brawny disorders.
Electric impulses from the brain cause muscles to
contract. The toxin attaches itself to the nerve endings and
cuts the flow of neurotransmitters, a nerve signal
transmitting chemicals. Some disorders, called dystonias,
send too many another(prenominal) and or stochastic impulses. Ed has learned that by
inserting the toxin in very small amounts into the nerves
these bare impulses will be cut off. The nerve endings will
be weakened for a few months until new nerve endings can
grow around the toxins.
In Schantzââ¬â¢s early years of toxin making, he met up
with a doctor named Alan Scott. Scott contacted Ed to see if
he could use botilin to cure Strabismus ,or cross-eye, a
disorder that acts like many dystonias. After testing the
process on monkeys, Ed was given an program line in 1978 by
the FDA to proceed with the treatment on humans. Scott also
learned to use the toxin as a cure for blepharospasm; or
excessive and uncontrollable blinking, which previously had
no cure.
Though the years the toxinââ¬â¢s range of use expanded.
Amazingly every dose of botilin ever given was taken from
the 1979 harvest of the bacteria. The process to make the
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