Heliyon (Jul 2024)

Animal healer for refractory diseases: Myth or reality?

  • Mingzhi Song,
  • Changru Zhang,
  • Simengge Yang,
  • Jialin Lu,
  • Tianze Sun,
  • Heyue Li,
  • Liang Tang,
  • Kerong Dai,
  • Chaozong Liu,
  • He Meng,
  • Jinwu Wang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 13
p. e33056

Abstract

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A vast amount of knowledge has been acquired through human activities such as farming, hunting, and fishing. Throughout history, humans have utilized living creatures for disease treatment, relying on the natural world's healing powers. The special “healers” may be able to treat patients via the power of nature. However, there was no systematic introduction or summary of these treatments. Therefore, we conducted a literature review based on PubMed, Google Scholar, Web of Science, Scopus, CNKI and WanFang DATA. Here, we defined this unique method as “animal healer” and six common kinds of animal healers were reviewed. These are fish therapy, pet therapy, worm therapy, leech therapy, maggot therapy, and bee therapy. According to the different characteristics of healers, treatment methods mainly included bite, parasitism, contact and communication. With the advantages of green and effectiveness, animal healers have great therapy potential against a variety of refractory diseases. The main purpose of this review is to draw people's attention to animal healer, promote it to become a possible clinical treatment strategy, and make further exploration in species cultivation, mechanism research, animal welfare, standard setting, safety evaluation and other aspects. In the future, animal healers will play an increasingly important role in medicine and hopefully solve more medical problems and dilemmas.

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