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Why are isolated tribes so interested in scientists?

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Kimmo Huosionmaa

Isolated tribes are very interesting, from a scientific point of view. And the reason, why those groups of people, what lives in primitive conditions is so fascinating is their medical and another survivor skills. The reason, why those things are very interesting, is how those people avoid the diseases like cancer or infections? Those things are cured in the western world in hospitals and in the cure is needed the very complicated systems, but the main questions are, how those tribes, what lives in the forests without electricity and other equipment can give right medicals for the members of the group without x-ray machines and other medical indicators?


How they can give the cure for infections, or how they can take care of their teeth and other condition? And the things that are very interesting are, how those people can survive in the jungle, what is full of snakes and spiders, what can cause very bad injuries or even kill with poison? The thing how those people, who live in the Amazonas jungles can give medicine and cure the person, who is injected with poison and those people have no antivenom for those bites.


We must remember that antivenom for neurotoxin is unable to work in the case when the body is injected with tissue poison, and those poisons cause gangrene, what must be removed, or the victim would die. Those poisons are thought to be key to make more effective medicals for cancer and infections. Those extreme effective cell poisons could be equipped with an enzyme, what would transfer them to the cells, what might be wanted to destroy, and the targeted cells can be bacteria or cancer cells.


The nanotechnology would be allowed to make those chemicals very powerful and effective medicals, what would take the infection to control even in the minutes. This is the very nice vision, but what we would have the skills, what those primitive tribes would have. They can make diagnoses without technology and also they can predict erupting volcanoes and tsunamis. And those people can survive in the very tough environment and move unseen even in the city area.



Those people would sometimes visit in the cities and they are not seen during those trips. Also, the scientists would be interesting about the mythology of those tribes, because they would tell stories of the natural disasters and other interesting things. There are not many things, what has been changed in those people live since the stone age, and that means that their mythology has stayed clean, and there might be stories, what are interested in modern scientists.

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