Imagine discovering a naturally occurring antidote to snake venom, and that too in something hiding in plain sight in a camel’s tear. It sounds like science fiction, but recent headlines claim exactly that. According to reports, researchers in Dubai have found that camel tears contain special antibodies capable of countering the poisons of dozens of snake species.
This has sparked debate over a potential success in snakebite treatment research, especially in rural areas with limited access to traditional antivenom. But the question remains whether these findings are genuine or just a hoax?