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I have been soaking cobra in wine for a year. Is it still poisonous to scratch your hand?
As far as I know, there are no special rules for making snake wine. However, wine must be of high quality, really, not fake wine, especially fake low-alcohol wine.

Don't remove the fangs and glands before soaking in wine, because as a snake stick for treating diseases, its poison must be dissolved in wine to have a therapeutic effect.

Some poisonous snakes have strong endurance. Even after soaking in high alcohol for several days, even 1 year, they are still alive and their heads can bite people. Once bitten, people may die. I've heard about it many times, and it's by no means a bluff. Therefore, when soaking a snake, you should keep your head down and soak it in wine, so as not to let it show its face. If there is a head above the wine surface, when opening the bottle.

1) Traditional Chinese medicines with severe or toxic effects, such as Radix Aconiti, Radix Aconiti Kusnezoffii, Radix Aconiti Lateralis, poisonous insects, etc. You can't just make it into medicinal liquor. These drugs have strict and standardized brewing requirements, and it is best to be operated by professional Chinese medicine practitioners.

2) Watch out for snake bites

Recently, Ding Mou, a farmer in Gaotian Township, Binyang County, Guangxi, was bitten to death by a snake while drinking his own brewed snake wine.

A few days ago, Ding caught a poisonous snake in the wild and took it home and put it in a bottle. Then he went to the street and bought 1 kg bulk rice wine, hoping to brew snake wine. Ding heard that if the snake is soaked in 60-degree rice wine, it will die on the third day at the earliest, and make snake wine on the fourth day. In order to make the snake wine more mellow and delicious, Ding decided to taste the homemade snake himself on the seventh day. When he poured the wine into his mouth without thinking, he never imagined that the high-alcohol he bought turned out to be a fake and shoddy product, not even 30 degrees. The snake that hadn't been soaked to death touched his tongue and bit it hard. Ding died.