Antidote hippomane
An antidote hippomane is a medical activity that involves using a plant extract to neutralize the effects of certain toxins or poisons. The extract comes from the Hippomane mancinella tree, which is native to the Caribbean and tropical parts of the Americas. The extract of the plant contains chemical compounds called saponins that bind to the toxic molecules and render them inert. This process is known as chelation, and it is used to treat many different types of poisoning, including arsenic, mercury, and lead. It can also be used to treat food poisoning and other types of gastrointestinal illness. The extract is usually administered orally, but it can also be injected intravenously.