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#537: The Hidden Knowledge of Animals — Mark Plotkin on Nature’s Medicine Cabinet

The Tim Ferriss Show

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Preserved Sweet Clover

A German post doctoral student discovered that a chemical in spoiled sweet clover could be used as an anti-hemorrhage drug. A soldier tried to commit suicide by eating war farin, but did manage to induce a classic case of hemorrhogic sweet clover cindrum. The puffer fish and the blue ringed octopus also contained tetrototoxin; neither was capable of producing the poison. Tropical frogs contain myriad fascinating chemical compounds: until relatively recently we were unable to determine how they made the poison.

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