Antidote cassava
Antidote cassava is a type of medical activity that is used to treat and prevent poisoning. This activity involves the use of the Cassava plant, which is native to South America and is known for its toxicity. The plant contains a compound called cyanogenic glucoside, which can be converted into a toxin in the presence of an enzyme. This toxin can cause severe health problems if ingested. In order to counteract this toxin, the plant is processed and the toxic compounds are removed. The remaining plant material is then boiled and the liquid is consumed by the patient. This activity is used to treat and prevent poisoning from a variety of toxins, including snake venom and insect bites. It is also used to treat certain types of food poisoning. This medical activity is not without risks, as the plant can still contain some of the toxin, so it is best to consult with a medical professional before consuming the cassava liquid.