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  • Haha he said poisonous snakes. Snakes arent poisonous lol

  • hate to be the bearer of bad news but those wont do crap for you

  • what if you are miles deep into the mountain backpacking and cell phone dont work and no other way to get help how can you survive a rattle snake bite like that?

  • Wow, the only sucking going on is this video. Those kits are worthless. Come on, man. If you are going to take the time to make a video do some research first. Here are the real facts:

    Of reported snakebites only 7000 – 8000 are by venomous snakes, however very few actually die.

    Follow these guidelines:

    1. Call 9-1-1 or seek medical help ASAP (for pit viper antivenom)

    2. Wash the wound with soap and water.

    3. Immobilize the affected part

    4. Minimize the victim’s movement if possible.

  • will a penis pump work

  • Does anyone really listen anymore, I said you have to still go to the hospital, Which one of you have been biten and know that it won't help, It will remove some.

  • @roccospinelli1 Most of your videos you dont seem like you know hat your talking about

  • @Ilovestuffff I guess I didn't start a fire with a bow drill, Didn't start a fire with Magnesium,Glass,Waterproof matches,Didn't purify water or build a debri hut, These vifeo's were called dry runs, They were never allowed to be released, If expertvillage saw them and wanted them, Then we would do it over, More info and better shots, I never was paid and we never re shot any video's,Producer was paid,1,500,00 dollars,pocketed it and turned in these rehearsel video's.

  • uh retard its been proven that these "snake bite kits" dont do jack shit and can do more harm than good.most of them dont even extract jack shit but the money you spent on um

  • U gays are all gay hahaha

  • If you got hit by a baby then why not use the bigger suction cap? You will get more venom out in one hit no?

  • lmao he put the pump on the wound and presses the handle down...*facepalm*

  • @luckynumber58 ...actually, that's how it works...

  • wow this guys sucks!

  • @TNT66613

    I could pretend to be an Expert on expert village.

  • What a load of simplistic crap and urban myth. Australia has realy venomous reptiles and the first aid for all snake bites is to apply a constrictive bandage and then splint and immobilise the limb. Then strecher the patient out. Venom travels in the lymphatic system. I do snake venom detection and first aid education as part of my job. A snake bite kit should comprise 4 x 6' wide crepe bandages. See the "Lancet" Prof Strum K Sutherland 1978 on treatment of snake bite and the reasons why.

  • babys arent more venemous...

  • @drescora yes they are because they release all of their venom more venom guts in your blood stream thus making more of an affect

  • Bad/POOR/INCORECT outdated advice from a non expert, another reason I do not like having 140,000 expertvillage videos on youtube

  • bad advice , another reason I do not like having 140,000 bulshit expert village videos on youtube

  • how about you get bit and lets see if the pack really works.

  • your right it doesent work get your fucking ass to a docter

  • bro those kits don't work...what will work is getting your ass to the hospital asap instead of messing around with stupid snake bite kits that don't work. you need anti-venom.

  • This kit buys you more time, the intend of this kit is not to save the persons life but to give him more time to get medical attention. This kit rises you percentage of surviving. And there is different types of anti-venom for different types of snake, so when you get bit try to remember snake colors and patterns use snake kit or use belt or shoe lace to tie off, stopping blood traveling to the main body organs, and most important don't panic or star running. That well increase you blood flow.

  • @Push0k WRONG! apply a constrictive bandage to limit movment of the venom through the lymphatic system.splint and immobilise the limb. Strecher the patient, no walking of any amount. If the venom by some slim chance was injected into a blood vessel (very unlikely) you will probably become an unfortunate statistic.

  • @pocketbanana absolutly right

  • That device was only made and meant to be used like say if you are all alone in the South American jungle away from any possible help in time. Death would be sure-fire whether you used that device or not and only in that situation would I consider using it rather than doing nothing if I knew I was going to die one way or the other 'from a foreign snake bite'. That is why we won't let them into the United States b/c we don't supply the antivenin except for native snakes. Too expensive.

  • @silverbulletgirl29

    I work on a ranch and go far away from everybody in these far back mountains.

    If I get bit by a rattler, I use the and have before.

    It also works with dogs, but you have to shavet the area first.

  • That's right, these don't really work. There have been a lot of tests and at best they might take an extremely small amount of venom out. However, they might do some damage too. So listen to the real medical experts on this one and don't bother getting one of these. If you are still not convinced, then do some actual research on it.

  • Extractors do not work on venomous snakebite. This has been proven by peer reviewed research. Waste of money and time. Dangerous advice may increase site tissue damage. Also neonate(baby) venomous(not poisonous) can control their venom. This to has been shown in peer reviewed research also. Need to check your facts.

  • Several years ago I read an article about using electrical shock on the snake bite area...such as using a spark plug wire and cranking the ignition switch delivering high voltage(but no amps). Do you (or anyone) know about the results of this study? Thank you.

  • This is an even worse idea- it will have no effect on the venom. I actually know of a case where someone severely damaged their face after a bite to the lip by using the very method you describe. Please don't do that!

  • venomous not poisonous

  • Third time is a charm.Good to know,thanks for posting.

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