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- Escoazul abstract "The escoazul or escozul (from escorpión azul - in Spanish: blue scorpion - the name by which it's known in Cuba) refers to different mix used in Cuban traditional medicine as an anti-inflammatory, whose composition may vary, but always containing a diluted dose of Rhopalurus junceus's poison, a species of scorpion found in Cuba, Haiti and Dominican Republic.The Rhopalurus junceuss poison, coloured blue, contains a toxin whose composition and structure is still unknown.The escozul gained fame when in Latin America and Europe was spread, through internet, the voice of a possible antineoplastic effect. After that, the Cuban Government started some studies, all in preliminary stages, in order to discover its real effects.".
- Escoazul thumbnail F_de_Castelnau-scorpionsPl01.jpg?width=300.
- Escoazul wikiPageExternalLink article-255330-escozul-un-veleno-contro-il-cancro.html.
- Escoazul wikiPageID "30224877".
- Escoazul wikiPageLength "1197".
- Escoazul wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Escoazul wikiPageRevisionID "573721004".
- Escoazul wikiPageWikiLink Anti-inflammatory.
- Escoazul wikiPageWikiLink Antineoplastic.
- Escoazul wikiPageWikiLink Blue.
- Escoazul wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scorpions.
- Escoazul wikiPageWikiLink Chemotherapy.
- Escoazul wikiPageWikiLink Cuba.
- Escoazul wikiPageWikiLink Dominican_Republic.
- Escoazul wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Escoazul wikiPageWikiLink Haiti.
- Escoazul wikiPageWikiLink Internet.
- Escoazul wikiPageWikiLink Latin_America.
- Escoazul wikiPageWikiLink Rhopalurus_junceus.
- Escoazul wikiPageWikiLink Scorpion.
- Escoazul wikiPageWikiLink Toxin.
- Escoazul wikiPageWikiLink File:F_de_Castelnau-scorpionsPl01.jpg.
- Escoazul hasPhotoCollection Escoazul.
- Escoazul wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Merge_to.
- Escoazul subject Category:Scorpions.
- Escoazul type Arachnid.
- Escoazul type Article.
- Escoazul type Arachnid.
- Escoazul type Article.
- Escoazul comment "The escoazul or escozul (from escorpión azul - in Spanish: blue scorpion - the name by which it's known in Cuba) refers to different mix used in Cuban traditional medicine as an anti-inflammatory, whose composition may vary, but always containing a diluted dose of Rhopalurus junceus's poison, a species of scorpion found in Cuba, Haiti and Dominican Republic.The Rhopalurus junceuss poison, coloured blue, contains a toxin whose composition and structure is still unknown.The escozul gained fame when in Latin America and Europe was spread, through internet, the voice of a possible antineoplastic effect. ".
- Escoazul label "Escoazul".
- Escoazul sameAs Escoazul.
- Escoazul sameAs Vidatox.
- Escoazul sameAs m.0g57c65.
- Escoazul sameAs Q3732857.
- Escoazul sameAs Q3732857.
- Escoazul wasDerivedFrom Escoazul?oldid=573721004.
- Escoazul depiction F_de_Castelnau-scorpionsPl01.jpg.
- Escoazul isPrimaryTopicOf Escoazul.