Scroll down for videoThe invasive Burmese python that contains squalene, which is a compound used in vaccines that stimulates a stronger immune response. 'We simply ask that testing of non-animal derived squalene is conducted alongside shark squalene so it can be replaced as soon as possible. If you go back in traditional medicine, they've been using python and python components for thousands of years, Crum told FOX13. This has the potential to help heal a lot of people and potentially save a lot of lives,' said Crum. Some scientists and the public are not sold on the concept of adding squalene to vaccines.
Source: Daily Mail February 25, 2021 19:58 UTC