These wonderful animals, in addition to being very loved and causing fascination to many of us, possess natural healing powers that can cure human diseases. Be sure to read this interesting information that follows.

5 animals with incredible healing powers

All animals are equipped to take care of themselves in the wild, with natural defenses to ensure their survival. Now more than ever, scientists are investigating the different varieties of animals to see how humans can learn from their different health mechanisms. While the topic is extensive, five creatures have been highlighted that, through scientific research, have been found to possess incredible healing powers that can rehabilitate and treat human disease.

1. The dogs

Healing ability: Dog saliva has been shown to heal wounds. Furthermore, the movement of a dog’s tongue can help wounds, as saliva loosens dirt on the surface of the cut.
Backed by Science: Researchers discovered a protein called Nerve Growth Factor in dog saliva; wounds treated with this FCN factor heal twice as fast as untreated wounds.

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2. Snakes

Healing Ability: A protein in the venom of a Malayan Hollow Viper can help treat and prevent blood clots.
Backed by Science: While being bitten by a poisonous snake is not ideal, using its venom to treat disease has been found effective. A protein called ancrod found in the venom of the Malayan pit viper can dissolve blood clots that cause strokes within six hours of stroke. The venom is currently being used in Europe to treat patients with deep blood clots and to prevent problematic clots from forming after certain surgeries and procedures.

3. The cats

Healing Ability: Through their deep purr, cats can repair broken bones.
Backed by Science: Frequencies of 20 to 50 Hertz are helpful in accelerating the healing of bone lesions. Feline purr vibrations, ranging from 20-140 Hertz, can help heal soft tissue injuries to muscles, tendons, and ligaments.

4. The bees

Healing Ability: Bees are the backbone of our ecosystem, providing humans with multiple sources of food. Its pollen is a perfect food, containing almost all the nutrients required by the human body.
Backed by Science: Pollen is rich in protein, vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, and bioflavonoids that are anti-viral, anti-bacterial, and help lower cholesterol. Fresh pollen contains at least 20 of the amino acids that build healthy cells.

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5. Pets – Dogs, cats, rabbits and guinea pigs

Healing Ability: Household pets have been shown to boost immunity in babies.
Backed by Science: Babies who live with animals for their first six months are less likely to develop allergies and asthma. Children with pets are also less likely to have colds and ear infections during their first year.

Dr. Eric Jackson

By Dr. Eric Jackson

Dr. Eric Jackson provides primary Internal Medicine care for men and women and treats patients with bone and mineral diseases, diabetes, heart conditions, and other chronic illnesses. He is a Washington University Bone Health Program physician and is a certified Bone Densitometrist. Dr. Avery is consistently recognized in "The Best Doctors in America" list.

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